Alexander McQueen all day fuses edge with elegance
Alexander McQueen began in 1992 under Lee McQueen’s vision in London, and today, designers and celebrities from all over wear its creations. The label commands attention at fashion weeks and in street-style galleries worldwide, and its sunglasses and jewellery rank among its most sought-after accessories.
The sunglasses range covers oversized shield profiles, slim metal aviators and angular acetate frames, among others. The optical glasses come in round, square and cat-eye shapes. The cases and lens cloths tend to have the skull motif branding that's evident on their belts and small leather goods.
The frame profiles include features like high-bridge aviators, low-rise rectangles and deep cat-eye shapes that accent cheekbones. You can pair bold lenses with tailored coats and a designer leather bag for a wide range of events.
Discover glasses and accessories by Alexander McQueen
These glasses and accessories by Alexander McQueen include thin rimless designs and bold acetate browline pieces. The thin metal temples slip under wool beanies easily and create looks that suit city cafes and countryside retreats.
The leather card holders, silk scarves printed with skull motifs and chain-link bracelets from the range of accessories complement the sunglasses elegantly. Slip on one of these shift dresses and throw on a pair of high-end glasses for an art gallery debut.
Blend unexpected patterns with luxe textures for every affair
Daytime outings are great for tinted shield sunglasses paired with cropped trench coats and a biker jacket. You can wrap a silk scarf around the temples for a touch of crunch and contrast.
Alexander McQueen optical pieces come in all styles to suit various lighting conditions, from dim evening lights to bright sunlight on a picnic day.
For travel, pack the folding acetate glasses and their hard-shell case in a printed pouch, and attach thin chain straps to the case so it hangs from your neck or backpack. This approach keeps lenses safe while moving through airport lounges and train stations.