Anne & Valentine

Anne & Valentine eyewear focuses on strong geometry, precise proportion, and color stories that frame the face rather than crowd it. The collection balances lightweight optical styles for everyday wear with bolder sun silhouettes that skew graphic, art-school, or quietly architectural. Explore shapes that sit between classic and experimental, designed to hold their line season after season.

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Anne & Valentine

This eyewear edit centers on considered architecture and expressive color. Expect clean acetate fronts, mixed-material constructions, and silhouettes that amplify bone structure without feeling costume: round intellectual frames, sharp cat-eyes, squared-off rectangles, and softened geometric hybrids. Sun styles bring bolder line weight and lens tints, while opticals stay lighter on the face for all-day comfort.

The collection moves easily between wardrobe modes: desk, travel, and night. You’ll find pieces that suit minimal wardrobes built around black tailoring as well as palettes that sit comfortably next to directional knitwear and conceptual outerwear. For a quick filter, group by:

  • Shape — round, rectangular, cat-eye, and angular geometric
  • Frame profile — ultra-thin, medium, or graphic bold
  • Finish — transparent, tortoiseshell, matte, or saturated color-block

Every pair is selected for sharp lines, balanced fit, and long-wear stability, so your glasses read as part of your styling language, not an afterthought.

FAQ

How should I choose the right frame shape from this collection?
Start with your existing wardrobe and face proportions. If you wear strong-shouldered tailoring or wide-leg trousers, sharper rectangular or angular frames echo those lines. Softer round or oval shapes pair well with draped knits and relaxed silhouettes. Use product images and measurements to compare against a pair you already own and like.
Are these frames better suited to everyday wear or statement looks?
The collection spans both. Slim, lightweight optical frames work for daily wear and screen time, while bolder acetate and exaggerated silhouettes read more like jewelry or a directional accessory. Many styles sit in the middle, with enough presence to register in photos but still practical for commuting and office days.
Can these frames accommodate prescription lenses?
Most optical styles in this collection are designed to take prescription lenses, including single vision and, on many shapes, progressives. Sun frames often also accept prescription lenses, depending on curvature and size. Check individual product notes for any lens limitations before ordering.
How do I gauge frame size and fit online?
Use the listed lens width, bridge, and temple measurements and compare them to a frame you already own and like. If you prefer oversized styling, size up slightly in lens width while keeping the bridge measurement close to your existing pair. Those who want a neater, tailored look should stay close to their current frame dimensions.
What’s the best way to care for eyewear from this collection?
Use a microfiber cloth and lens-safe cleaner, and avoid paper products that can scratch surfaces. Store your glasses in a hard case when not in use and avoid leaving them in direct heat, which can warp acetate. Adjustments to fit, like nose pad tuning or temple alignment, are best handled by a professional optician.