MODO Eyewear’s Legacy Collection for Fall/Winter 2024 introduces six new frames crafted with precision from high-density acetate or lightweight titanium. These vintage-inspired frames are designed for unparalleled style, comfort, and durability.
The collection showcases three new acetate frames. For men, it’s the square 8016 with a straight browline and subtle details that add to the selection of sophisticated styles. It’s accompanied by the square 8017, a classic shape with a keyhole bridge and timeless look. The collection also includes the retro-inspired square shape 8018 for women. Each frame has a front and temples made of HD Acetate. They also feature s striped metal wire core with engraved horizontal lines, a five-barrel hinge, and a faceted endpiece. Lastly, they’re all hand-polished to maintain crisp edges.
Supplementing the acetate frames are three new unisex titanium additions: Style 9005, featuring a classic shape with softly rounded corners; Style 9007, showcasing a lower square shape; and Style 9008, a feminine squared shape with soft and lifted corners. The titanium additions highlight retro-inspired beta-titanium temples and feature laser engraving and metal color printing. They also have a forged titanium bridge and durable, PVD-coated colors.
The color palette of the Legacy Collection is carefully chosen to complement the vintage-inspired look of the frames. The new additions include Black, Gold, Rose Gold, Silver, and a previously Introduced Bronze from last season.
About MODO
MODO has been a reference in the independent eyewear industry since 1990 with offices in New York, Milan, and Stockholm and numerous awards Founded by Alessandro Lanaro, the company produces the MODO and ECO brands, which are distributed internationally in over eighty countries Design, innovation, and corporate social responsibility are the Group’s core values in particular, MODO Eyewear believes in the concept of a sustainable company, making ethics a fundamental part of its mission With the initiative “Buy a Frame Help a Child See”, the MODO brand has helped more than 1 7 million children in India gain access to ophthalmic treatment and visual instruments, while the “One Frame, One Tree” project has enabled the ECO brand to plant more than 3 3 million trees and achieve the Carbon Negativity certification in 2023