Blackfin introduces 2021 fall Blackfin One collection

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New, experimental optical frame styles added to collection

The Blackfin Fall/Winter 2021-22 collection features a variety of optical styles that are inspired by the brand’s signature processes and shapes. The new frames feature a light weight and innovative construction.

The new Blackfin One line features an interplay between the top rim and the bottom rim, creating a 3D structure with new proportions. The frames are made with the latest production methods and are characterized by bold color choices. They are designed to be worn with minimal accessories.

Rose Hall

Rose Hall

Rose Hall is a feminine frame with a sculpted butterfly shape, available in brown/pink, blue/purple, green/purple, green/light blue, and pink/violet color options.

Whitebrock

Whitebrock

Whitebrock is a men’s frame with a classic, slightly rectangular shape updated with eye-catching processing effects. Available in blue/gray, purple/green, green/gray, black/silver, and blue/red color options.

Simos

Simos

Simos features contemporary, large, round rims. The thin titanium frames are enhanced with architectural cuts on the lenses that correspond to the point where the color on the front changes. Available in blue/light blue, pink/white pink, green/pink, blue/red, and black/silver color options.

Paros

Paros

Paros features a large, yet sophisticated, square shape that emphasizes the two-tone concept. Available in red/magenta, black/silver, green/purple, purple/rose, and blue/ocher color options.

Fort Stevens

Fort Stevens

Fort Stevens features an elegant, thin shape for men with a brushed color effect. Available in green/pink, red/light gray, blue/dove brown, black/blue, and brushed gunmetal color options.

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