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Palm Angels debuts logo-splashed sunglasses collection
Palm Angels debuts logo-splashed sunglasses collection
The skate culture-centric label launches its 90s-era range of unisex sunglasses
If the increasingly warmer weather has got you setting your sights on some new summer accessories, then look no further. Palm Angels’ delectably-hued, logo-splashed sunglasses will tick all your boxes for stand out rising-temperature style.
Founded by ex-Moncler creative director Francesco Ragazzi in 2015, Palm Angels began its life as a Rizzoli-published coffee-table book, featuring images of the Californian skate scene, which Ragazzi documented on trips to Venice Beach. The brand’s debut sunglasses collection will steal the limelight in any photograph: think 90s-era streetwear-inflected rectangular frames which are available in a range of tones, from lilac to tortoiseshell, khaki to magenta.
Introducing the new limited edition zine and lockdown collection from creative director Francesco Ragazzi, Isabella Burley dreams of cultural fantasies
I’ve spent the last year fantasising. These days, I get my fix from strange Japanese websites buying obscure magazines from the 1970s, blasting the soundtrack of Steve McQueen’s Lovers Rock (set at a house party in the 1980s) pretending I’m there, and attempting to recreate meals from Dimes, my favourite NY restaurant on the Lower East Side from their perfectly titled cookbook,
Emotional Eating. As the year has progressed with unexpected new turns, I’ve sought out these fantasies more and more. So much so, that I’ve come to accept – I’m a hardcore cultural fantasist.