Summer showcase: Leimann luxury

A rising French-made luxury label with a contemporary Parisian sensibility – new sunglass styles in the men’s collection revealed

Leimann Eyewear, a rising name in luxury frames, has created limited edition frames for the season, including a men’s selection of sunglasses that strike a note of elegance and modernity, for a very discerning man. Custom blending exclusive “noble” materials including fine-jewellery alloys which they say have an unexpected lightness and durability, the statement shapes for men range from oversized acetate to thin rimmed metals where much consideration is given to detail, colour subtleties and the matching gradient tones of the lens. Above: an example of a limited edition metal design by Leimann Eyewear, the LEIM V style has a rectangular eye shape which is softened with rounded corners; a hint of a more lavish luxury style is visible in the nose bridge design. The frame is made from one single piece of metal and has filigree engraved temples

Make a bold male statement: Leimann Eyewear model LEIM X11

Original and powerful in its design, the LEIM X11 frame has a large yet wearable square shape produced in a smart 8mm thick acetate material with a sturdy metal core and fitted with sun lenses created in a thermoplastic recyclable material with anti-reflective and hydrophobic treatment as well as 100% UVA/UVB protection.

LEIM X11 by Leimann Eyewear: the frame comes in several colours including smoked crystal or matt black

About the brand: Created in 2020, Leimann Eyewear is an independent Luxury Eyewear brand producing limited edition, handmade frames for men and women in France from noble materials and alloys which have been researched to offer an unexpected lightness and durability. Each model is conceived by revisiting the iconic lines of high-class vintage eyewear and bringing them up to date with particular attention to detail. As part of French tradition and know-how, Leimann frames also aim to magnify the style and personality of the wearer. Photography above by @guillaume.malheiro.

Find out more about the collections at https://leimann.fr