Palomo Spain and Mó Reunite for a New Eyewear Collection
by Adriano Batista
Spanish fashion designer Alejandro Gomez Palomo and eyewear brand Mó have once again joined forces to create one of the most anticipated capsule collections of the year.
This collection is a departure from the norm, combining classic silhouettes with a futuristic aesthetic. Palomo Spain’s signature transgressive style is evident in the meticulous attention to detail and innovative construction of the glasses. Drawing inspiration from streetstyle and futurism, the three models in the collection are a testament to the artistry of eyewear design.
The collection features metallic structures that frame beveled acetate silhouettes, giving the glasses a bold and modern look. These three models are available in three different sizes and come in a variety of colors, including tortoiseshell acetates in different shades and two transparent models. The lenses are light gradients in metallic tones like gold, copper, or silver grey. Each pair of glasses comes with a stylish PACK that includes a box, case, chamois, and solar warranty card in black with a silver Palomo logo detail.
The PALOMÓ FW24 campaign was captured by photographer Winter Vandenbrink. The photos feature the models walking through the streets of Madrid, showcasing the casual, fresh, and futuristic style of the collection. This off-duty aesthetic is inspired by the looks of models outside the catwalks.
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