Gentle Monster and D’heygere Collaborate For Jewellery-Inspired Eyewear

If Taylor Swift’s lyrics are anything to go by, we’re about to walk in the room and make the whole place shimmer — particularly with the bejewelled eyewear here. The Gentle Monster x D’heygere collaboration unites two very different brands in one creative vision; the Seoul-based eyewear brand has teamed up with French fashion accessory brand D’heygere for an original collection that redefines both jewellery and fashion eyewear.

We’ve got frames stacked with rings and earrings along their temples, reminiscent of precious jewellery boxes in the way they sparkle in the light. In fact, you can think of the eyewear frame itself as a piece of jewellery, an extension of the rings, earrings, necklaces and more we often use to accessorise our outfits. One of the three eyewear designs can even be customised, as it allows us to place diamond ear studs, safety pins, chains, flowers, or anything you fancy along the side of the frame.

Ahead, a look at all three designs in the collection.

Tiara 02.

The Tiara 02 is a stunning work of art that features signature piercings along the eyewear’s temples, and with some studs at the front of the frame as well. It could be the fact that the campaign images see the eyewear placed on silky fabric, but the glittering display does indeed evoke the splendour of a tiara, as intended.

Pierced 02.

Pierced 02 features an oval silhouette that will look different depending on the wearer — that’s because there are 12 holes on the temples that can be customised with different piercings or detachable accessories for you to exhibit your unique personal style.

Rings 01.

The only pair of sunglasses in the collection, the Rings 01 sees 4 rings with multi-coloured gemstones on its square silhouette, with bold temples featuring the D’heygere logo that tapers off to slim tips.

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The Gentle Monster x D’heygere collection is available at Gentle Monster and D’heygere’s official online and offline stores.