
Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
September 25, 2025
Off-White has licensed its eyewear line to UK-based Mondottica. The new partnership’s first collection will debut at the next edition of the Silmo trade show in Paris (September 26-29), and it will première on the market on January 1, 2026, with the Spring/Summer season.
Off-White’s eyewear will be manufactured in Italy and includes unisex eyeglasses and sunglasses. The sunglasses range features 30 different frames in acetate and metal, in six colourways. The eyeglasses range has 24 models, again in acetate and metal, in seven colourways.
The Off-White deal has strengthened Mondottica’s portfolio of luxury brands, which includes licenses for names like Palm Angels and Vivienne Westwood.
“Elevating our eyewear offering, Off-White is an innovative thought leader within the luxury sector. We are pleased to develop and showcase its range of genderless optical and sun styles for the next generation of luxury consumers,” said Tony Pessok, CEO of Mondottica.
Off-White was founded in 2013 by visionary designer Virgil Abloh, who passed away in 2021. The brand is now owned by Bluestar Alliance, with Ibrahim Kamara as creative director.
“Eyewear has always been an extension of personal style for Off-White customers. This partnership strengthens our ability to develop eyewear collections that serve our global community, while expanding Off-White’s presence in a key lifestyle category,” said Joey Gabbay, CEO of Bluestar Alliance.
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