Silhouette Blends City & Coast with 2025 Sunglasses

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Published April 28, 2025

Roger Dupé and Fabrizio Silva model Silhouette's Nova Shades lineup, which includes the Escondido and Rincon styles. Pin
Roger Dupé and Fabrizio Silva model Silhouette’s Nova Shades lineup, which includes the Escondido and Rincon styles. Photo: Silhouette

Silhouette introduces a collection that brings the sun closer, threading coastal nostalgia and urban ambition into every frame. This season’s Nova Shades lead the way: titanium-built, minimalist designs sharpened by a spirit of resilience.

Shapes are unapologetically bold—oversized cuts that capture the cinematic energy of city skylines at dawn. Every angle, every lens, draws from the brand’s long-standing pursuit of lightness without losing a sense of grounded strength.

Silhouette 2025 Sunglasses

Bold shapes take the spotlight for Silhouette's Eos and Sun Lite collections.Pin
Bold shapes take the spotlight for Silhouette’s Eos and Sun Lite collections. Photo: Silhouette

The Eos and Sun Lite collections stretch this language further, with eyewear made for golden hour and beyond. Eos brings forward frames designed in daring colors, including a striking magenta tone that catches the light in unexpected ways.

Sun Lite, with its California spirit, focuses on effortless frames that suit both coastline escapes and inland adventures. The sunglass lens color options—rich greens, deep browns, and smoky grays—feel tuned to the changing arc of sunlight, enhanced by Silhouette Light Management for sharper contrasts and vivid hues.

Thom Voorintholt wears the Mougins sunglasses, which bring a crystal clear statement to Silhouette's Infinity collection.Pin
Thom Voorintholt wears the Mougins sunglasses, which bring a crystal clear statement to Silhouette’s Infinity collection. Photo: Silhouette

The Infinity range rounds out this year’s statement, pushing the limits of minimalist design into something weightless yet built for motion. Rimless, hingeless, and feather-light, these models hold a futuristic sense of possibility, a reminder that true innovation rarely calls attention to itself—it simply moves forward.

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