Years pass, trends change, but Ray-Ban always remains. The brand’s undeniable presence, from stage to street, was forged by the greatest cultural icons of our time—visionaries who chose original Ray-Ban design and made it their own. For every revolutionary decade in our history, a Ray-Ban icon marks the moment and their story evolves with each new generation of style.
80 years of passion in four signature shapes. Ray-Ban icons carry the legacy of those who pushed boundaries to shape the world we see today.
Ray-Ban Clubmaster. Smooth style since 1986. The silhouette is one of a defined retro design, synonymous with sophistication and timeless style. Popular during the 1980’s, the shape features a thick upper, with a strong browline, as well as a metal wire lower. These contrasting components create a striking yet sleek aesthetic. Rounded lenses and sleek arms combat the bold front, softening the grand nature of the frame. The RX5154 opticals provide the opportunity to wear the clubmaster shape daily, ideal for smart casual appearances. Celebrity fans of the Ray-Ban Clubmaster include Beyonce, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson Gwen Stefani and Rachel Bilson who all wear favour the retro, vintage Clubmaster style with its cool, contemporary finish.
Ray-Ban Round. The style of those who dare to dream, since 1989. Renowned for their round lenses and sleek metal frame, these glasses have a retro-inspired look exuding a timeless and iconic appeal. The lenses are distinctively rounded and are separated by a wire nose bridge that also incorporates a central curve for extra definition. The metal wire frame contributes to the sleek and minimalist design of the sunglasses. Effortlessly chic in that cool and laid back Ray-Ban style and perfect for conveying your individual personality, the classic and versatile design of the RX3447V transcends gender boundaries.
The Ray-Ban Wayfarer. Bringing timeless style and attitude to every stage and film set since 1952, it has become one of the most iconic silhouettes in the Ray-Ban collection. Often replicated by other designer brands, the Wayfarer shape is the epitome of versatility and timeless style. Created in the 1950’s, the Wayfarer boasts a thick acetate frame, providing a revolutionary change from the conventional metal frames of the era. The 1980’s caused the Wayfarer to skyrocket in popularity, featuring in iconic movies including The Breakfast Club, Risky Business, and The Blues Brothers, and is still considered to be a staple piece in any eyewear collection. The Ray-Ban Wayfarer line-up is being consistently expanded, with vibrant colourways and slight alterations, updating the conventional style with contemporary trends. This shape has been seen on many of the planet’s most iconic figures, such as Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Middleton. The strong, angled front along with the thick acetate frame allow the Wayfarer to be dressed up and down to suit any occasion.
80 years of passion in four signature shapes. Ray-Ban icons carry the legacy of those who pushed boundaries to shape the world we see today. The Ray-Ban Aviator is truly distinct and instantly recognisable. One of the original Ray-Ban designs, the teardrop lens shape has become a symbol of style, decade by decade. Originally crafted for United States Air Force pilots, the pilot association has been amplified by the 1986 movie Top Gun and has become a representation of confidence and coolness. These sunglasses are the perfect blend of fashion and functionality. The oversized teardrop lens provides wide coverage and extensive protection from the sun, whilst the lightweight nature of the slim metal wire frame allows for all day wear, with ultimate comfort. There are a range of frame and lens colours available in the RB3025 style including silver, gold, blue and green, some also with graduated lenses and with many of the recent models also featuring polarised lenses for maximum eye protection and visual quality. Ray-Ban aviators flatter all face shapes, offering ultimate versatility.