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Oliver Peoples eyeglasses

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Oliver Peoples N.04 Eyeglasses 1741 atago tortoise - front view
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Oliver Peoples RONNE Eyeglasses 1007 dark mahogany - front view
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Oliver Peoples SADAO Eyeglasses 1741 atago tortoise - front view
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Oliver Peoples SADAO Eyeglasses 1732 sedona red / taupe gradient - front view
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Oliver Peoples ADDILYN Eyeglasses 1003 cocobolo - front view
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Making a place in history with eyeglass frames by Oliver Peoples

 

Founded by Larry Leight in California, Oliver Peoples opened its first boutique in West Hollywood in 1987. From the beginning, the brand has embraced vintage styles, drawing inspiration from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. One iconic model, the O’Malley, is a tribute to the frames worn by 70s Dodgers president Peter O’Malley, who has achieved legendary status, even appearing in American Psycho.

For those who appreciate understated elegance, Oliver Peoples eyeglass frames feature opaque finishes and a unique ‘breath’ logo, offering a subtle alternative to bold branding. Oliver Peoples eyeglasses for men and Oliver Peoples women’s eyeglasses are produced in limited quantities, reflecting the brand’s dedication to quality and timeless design. Each pair is inspired by the beauty of cinema and the sophistication of the 60s, making Oliver Peoples eyeglasses a stylish and unmistakable investment piece for any wardrobe.

Discover more about their craftsmanship in our magazine's Investment Eyewear edit.