OILVER PEOPLES DBS-J

Oversized Sunglass Handcrafted of substanitial acetate. Designed as a partner to the iconic Oliver peoples Daddy B, this retro inspired masculine design is a square shape. Featuring the three-pin detail on the three-pin detail on the end-pieces.

OLIVER GOLDSMITH FUZ (1966)

Fuz (1966) British slang for police it takes its place in the OG: Icons line up as it featured in Two for the Road with Audrey Hepburn. In fact all the sunglasses in that film were created by Oliver Goldsmith including the white wrap around frames on the poster. Fuz also appeared on the front […]

OLIVER GOLDSMITH KOKO (1966)

KoKo (1966) named after a gorilla by the same whos name hit the news for having mastered sign language. The KoKo shape was inspired by the trend for oversized and head turning sunglasses with wide straight paddle temples. From a design aspect this large round eye follows on from the Audrey designed a few years […]

OLIVER GOLDSMITH MOOSH (1968)

The Moosh is called so due to the design of the frame – its spells Moosh! The M starts from the right to left of the frame, the OO are the lenses, the S is taken from the top right hand corner, to the left bottom corner and the H is in the middle – and there […]

OLIVER PEOPLE BARRISTER

Oliver Peoppfles glasses have defined Los Angeles eyewear fashions for decades. Profiled in the best fashion magazines throughout the world and worn by virtually every Hollywood star at one time or another. Oliver Peoples eyeglasses show a flair for the unique with a hint of the classic. Oliver Peoples is known for its cutting edge […]