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GIGI STUDIOS > XS Collection Expansion

GIGI STUDIOS presents the new optical and sun designs from the XS Collection, which condenses the brand’s essence in small-calibre models.

The XS Collection comprises elegant silhouettes in compact, bold designs that encapsulate a powerful spirit in a small size.

Handcrafted with great attention to detail, the new models are perfectly suited to smaller faces, enhancing their individuality and style. Made from the best noble materials, such as natural acetates from Italy and German stainless steel, the XS collection will be expanded in March 2024 with eleven new models: seven optical glasses and four sunglasses.

Each design decision has considered the individual character of each model and the necessary technical adaptations to achieve a harmonious and perfectly integrated result. Among the new optical proposals, the four new Italian acetate models stand out. XS’ designs have distinctive shapes that offer maximum lightness and sophisticated bevels and angles that help reduce their weight.

The new acetate optical designs are available in a palette of innovative colours, including sophisticated translucents and warm havanas. There are also three new stainless steel frames with acetate Windsor rings, which, in addition to new shapes, are also available in surprising shades of steel, such as red or blue.

The new sunglasses in the XS collection are LARISA, ZENAIDA, CATALINA and GENESIS, whose reduced weight is achieved thanks to thinner acetates, new bevels and rounded contours.

ABOUT GIGI STUDIOS

The history of GIGI STUDIOS is a testament to a passion for craftsmanship. A constantly evolving commitment, passed down from generation to generation, to meet the needs of a discerning and demanding public.

From our beginnings in 1962’s Barcelona to today’s global consolidation, our dedication to craftsmanship and creative expression remains at the core of everything we do, offering quality and sophistication in an accessible way.

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