STYLE Edit: Shanghai Tang unveils playful eyewear ‘Through a Chinese Lens’
Shanghai Tang’s unisex range is a natural extension of its contemporary Chinese fashion offerings and includes face-flattering shapes as well as distinctive frames
Looking for a “Shou-stopping” pair of sunnies? Shanghai Tang imbues its signature style in a new range of sunglasses this summer. Titled “Through a Chinese Lens”, the unisex range encompasses modern Chinese looks and Shanghai Tang’s playful brand visuals.
The Chinese “Shou” symbol, signifying longevity, is an established Shanghai Tang emblem. One of the 12 designs for the eyewear collection, aptly named the Shou, offers an engraved pattern of the character motif on the temple hardware.
This cheerful touch has been carried into other face-flattering eyewear shapes, as well as distinctive frames that we’ve not seen before.
The Pollen is probably the most avant-garde pair of sunglasses in the collection, with an angular shape inspired by butterfly wings.
Drawing from its ready-to-wear collection, Shanghai Tang takes its statement contrast piping and translates the trim into eyewear design. To achieve that signature definition, lightweight stainless steel is hand-painted using a lasering technique that gives an intense and durable colour.
In styles such as the Feather Horn and Spotlight, the stainless steel wire is layered or inset in acetate frames, offering a special pop of colour on classic designs.