
Tom Ford's SS26 eyewear collection reimagines the '90s Haider Ackermann translates his vision into three styles spanning metal, acetate, and mirrored lenses

Haider Ackermann has translated '90s aesthetics into the Tom Ford Eyewear SS26 collection through narrow proportions, silhouettes and lightweight profiles, defining a bold look. Three models built around two materials with opposing roles: metal draws clean, essential structures, while acetate adds depth through translucent effects and vibrant colorways.
The same '90s inspiration runs through the lenses, rendered in shades of blue, pink and green with mirrored hints, for a decisive and luminous gaze. The full-field lenses and curvatures create a dialogue between what the frame allows to be glimpsed and what it holds back, poised between allure and mystery.
Three models arrive from the SS26 runway. Brady-02 opts for a shield lens with a bold shape, set on an almost invisible metal frame with unmistakable detailing. Parker-02 leans instead toward a more experimental aesthetic, featuring two curved lenses, a floating bridge and slim metal profiles, signed by the T logo on the temples. Rounding out the selection is Addison-02, an acetate frame that wraps softly around the face.