Named after Mount Whitney, in East-Central California, this refined woman’s sunglasses design offers soft lift, chic drama, inspired by the 1950s
A new oval sunglasses model at SALT. Optics, the Whitney sunglasses evoke a 1950s feeling while presenting a unique identity that is both classic and quite bold. Handcrafted in Japan utilizing functional rivet hinges, the design is produced in high quality 8mm Japanese acetate, and features proprietary colours only found at SALT. – ranging from a soft taupe to a light feminine amethyst tone. The frame is also available in the custom colour Desert Fog. Above: girl wears the Whitney sunglasses by SALT. Optics in Desert Fog, a colour way with a beautiful gradient effect inspired by photographic imagery of mountain ranges
The model is part of the latest series (C2) of new sunglass designs for men and women at SALT. Optics, which Eyestylist previewed in Spring with Trevor Dylan Kelley, Vice President of Product, of SALT. “Our frames are produced in a very high-quality Japanese acetate that holds its lustre, holds its adjustment, it will last for something like 200 years…” he explained. “We have also made sure that our inspiration and our acetate are truly unique to us. Our custom colours such as Desert Fog and Rose Fog are completely in keeping with what SALT. does….they have been really popular; I think because they offer a really nice pop of colour but they are also very much inspired by our photographic images of the natural environment and the incredible story they tell….”
This year, mountain ranges have been a focus for the direction of the design and colour story of the products in the different collections. “Our Whitney is named after Mount Whitney, the highest peak in North America. SALT. has always used interesting names and we have wanted to make sure that the optical retailer and the end consumer – when they want to understand the whole story of SALT., can find out about all the details and connect with what we do.” Explore the SALT. Optics collection at www.saltoptics.com