Emma Chamberlain x Warby Parker: A Sentimental Retro Eyewear Collection
Emma Chamberlain is back for a second collaboration with Warby Parker. The ‘60s and ‘90s inspired collection features eight new styles with four frame designs in two color ways.
Chamberlain has become a go-to source of style inspiration since her rise to fame on YouTube in the late 2010s. She’s worn Warby Parker since she was 14 years old, and after collaborating with the brand for a limited edition collection last year, she’s back for round two.
Frances
The Frances frame is named after Chamberlain’s middle name. The rounded frames are available in “Jet Black” as eyeglasses and “Pigeon Point Green” as sunglasses.
“To me, the Frances frame is all about timelessness,” Chamberlain said. “It’s a nod to some of my favorite eyewear from the ‘90s, but so simple that it also feels modern.”
Emma
The self-named style is available in “Espresso” brown eyeglasses, and “Pinetree” green sunglasses. Fun fact: Pinetree is Chamberlain’s mother’s middle name.
“The Emma frame is exactly what I’m looking for in an everyday pair—something subtle but memorable, with a vintage influence,” Chamberlain said.
Johnny
Named after her grandfather, the Johnny frames are the largest frames of the collection. The oversized frames come in “Pinot” red as eyeglasses and “Jet Black” with a yellow lens for the sunglass option.
“Somehow, the frame is so big and so bold that it looks good on basically everyone,” she said. “It’s like an on-demand disguise.”
Patty
Patty, the style named after Chamberlains grandmother is offered as eyeglasses in “Bay Blue” named after the Bay Area of California, where she grew up, and the sunglass colorway is offered in “Espresso” brown.
“What I love about the Patty frame is that it feels a little bit playful but still sleek,” she said. “It’s making a statement but in a dramatic whisper.”
Each frame starts at $95 and is now available to buy in store or on the Warby Parker website.
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