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04/23/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Paul Smith Eyewear Introduces New Super Thin Styles for SS26

Two new Super Thin frames, part of the Spring/Summer 2026 Paul Smith eyewear collection, reinterpret classic silhouettes through a contemporary lens, offering understated elegance and everyday versatility. Expertly crafted in Italy from premium acetate, the new sunglass and optical frames showcase technical precision and refined aesthetics. Signature design details - including the iconic Artist Stripe motif, enamelled on the slim, cylindrical temple tips - serve as a subtle expression of the British designer's distinctive style and refined vision of luxury.

PS26603S PRIESTLEY


Priestley's pilot shape, defined by a distinctive double bridge, is a men's classic crafted from lightweight, high-quality acetate, balancing elegance with comfort and versatility. Double-dot detailing on the front and temples adds a refined decorative touch, while the enamelled, cylindrical metal tips subtly reference the iconic Artist Stripes. Priestley is available in Black, Havana, Havana Brown, Dark Havana and Khaki Havana.

PS26606 PAMBER


Pamber is a unisex optical frame crafted from ultra-light premium acetate. Enhanced by double-dot detailing on the front and temples, Pamber's design also features discreet, enamelled, cylindrical metal tips that echo the iconic Artist Stripes. Available in Black, Havana Brown, Transparent Khaki and Cristal colourways.


The SS26 Paul Smith eyewear collection will be sold globally through select optical retailers, department and specialty stores, Paul Smith retail locations, and online at www.paulsmith.com and in the US at www.eyeconic.com.


EDITORIAL CREDITS: Paul Smith Eyewear; styles: PS26603S PRIESTLEY, PS26606 PAMBER.

IMAGE CREDIT: Courtesy of Paul Smith Eyewear

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