Oliver Goldsmith (company)

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Oliver Goldsmith is a renowned British eyewear brand, known for its innovative and stylish sunglasses and optical frames. The company has a rich history dating back to 1926 when it was founded by Oliver Goldsmith. Over the decades, Oliver Goldsmith has become synonymous with celebrity culture and the fashion industry, having designed iconic eyewear for some of the most famous faces of the 20th century.

History[edit | edit source]

The story of Oliver Goldsmith began in 1926 in London, where the founder, Oliver Goldsmith, started designing luxury handcrafted eyewear. The brand quickly gained recognition for its quality and design, setting the stage for a legacy that would become intertwined with the fashion and film industries. By the 1950s and 1960s, Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses were being worn by a host of celebrities, including Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Michael Caine, cementing the brand's association with glamour and style.

Design Philosophy[edit | edit source]

Oliver Goldsmith was among the first to treat sunglasses as fashion accessories, a revolutionary concept at the time. The brand is credited with introducing a variety of innovative designs, including the first sunglasses to feature an oversized frame, a style that would become a staple in eyewear fashion. The company's design philosophy has always centered around creativity, craftsmanship, and the use of high-quality materials. Each piece is designed with the intent of blending form and function, ensuring that wearers make a bold fashion statement while receiving optimal eye protection.

Iconic Models[edit | edit source]

Throughout its history, Oliver Goldsmith has created several iconic models that have left a lasting impact on the eyewear industry. Some of these include:

- The Manhattan model, famously worn by Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's. - The Lord model, which became a signature look for Michael Caine in the 1960s. - The Butterfly sunglasses, emblematic of the 1960s fashion trends and widely popular among women.

Legacy and Influence[edit | edit source]

The influence of Oliver Goldsmith extends beyond the realm of eyewear. The brand has played a significant role in shaping fashion trends and has been a source of inspiration for designers and stylists around the world. Today, Oliver Goldsmith remains a symbol of timeless style and innovation in the eyewear industry. The company continues to produce high-quality, fashionable eyewear, staying true to its heritage while adapting to contemporary trends.

Current Operations[edit | edit source]

Today, Oliver Goldsmith is still family-owned, with the founder's descendants continuing to uphold the brand's legacy of quality and design excellence. The company's collections are available worldwide, offering a range of sunglasses and optical frames that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Oliver Goldsmith also offers bespoke services, allowing customers to customize their eyewear for a truly personal touch.

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