Vintage Eyewear’s latest drop is less about accessories and more about statements. Almaz, Ornate, and Miami are the sunglasses you didn’t know you needed. They are unapologetically bold, unapologetically gold, and every bit as architectural as they are wearable.

Almaz – Sharp as a Diamond

Named after the Russian word for “diamond,” Almaz is all edges and allure. Geometrically cut, its lenses glint with quiet intensity, commanding attention without asking for it. The temples are engraved with 24-carat gold-plated detailing, marrying Soviet brutalist geometry with the extravagant decadence of Imperial Russia. The mood is austere yet opulent. This is elegance sharpened to a point.
Ornate – A Modern Baroque Fantasy

Ornate doesn’t do subtle. Inspired by the gilded halls of Versailles and the splendour of European palaces, this frame revels in excess. Oversized, rimless lenses meet sculptural, gold-plated temples that could double as miniature artworks. Ornate feels decadent, theatrical, and gloriously over the top. An indulgence designed to be worn boldly, not quietly.
Miami – The Endless Weekend

Miami is pure charisma. Rimless geometric lenses, Cuban chain gold detailing at the temples, and a silhouette that radiates sun-drenched glamour. It is playful, it is provocative, it is the spirit of the Magic City distilled into eyewear. Less an accessory, more an invitation to a party that refuses to end.
Wearable Architecture
All three frames are meticulously handcrafted by South Korean artisans, engineered for both balance and endurance.
The result is a collection that feels architectural in its precision and sovereign in its presence.
Vintage Eyewear is not just making sunglasses, it is creating modern relics for those who lead in style, not follow.






