Ray-Ban Meta x Coperni
by Adriano Batista
Ray-Ban Meta launched a limited edition collaboration with Coperni during Paris Fashion Week. This partnership brings together Ray-Ban’s classic design, Meta’s advanced technology, and Coperni’s creative style. The result is a futuristic take on the iconic Wayfarer sunglasses, blending fashion and innovation.

For this collaboration, Coperni reimagined Ray-Ban Meta’s AI-powered glasses with a minimalist and sophisticated design. The limited edition Ray-Ban Meta x Coperni was unveiled on March 9 at Coperni’s Fall/Winter 2025 show, which celebrated the theme of “digital community.” The glasses became the standout accessory of the runway, with models wearing them to capture real-time images during the show, showcasing their hands-free recording feature.
The event also included a 24-hour LAN party with 200 participants, creating an immersive experience that connected fashion and technology. “Innovation is our source of inspiration,” said Arnaud and Sébastien of Coperni. “We are excited to present this collaboration with Ray-Ban Meta on our runway tonight.”
The design updates the classic Wayfarer shape with a translucent black frame and mirrored gray lenses engraved with both brands’ logos, giving it a bold, modern look. Each pair is numbered inside the temple to highlight its limited edition status, and the temple tip features a plaque with the Coperni logo. The glasses come with a black charging case, subtly engraved with the Coperni name and logo.

The Ray-Ban Meta x Coperni Limited Edition combines AI, a camera, audio, and a voice assistant, allowing users to capture moments, stay connected, and access information instantly. Only 3,600 units are available!
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