The Parisian eyewear company Lafont has unveiled two adaptations of one of its earliest styles—the Pantos—timed with the much-anticipated release of The Great Gatsby at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15.
The stainless-steel Gatsby ($345), which comes in three antique finishes, features the round frames that appear in the Lafont family’s archives as far back as 1923—the year the family opened its first shop in Madeleine. The Leo ($519), which comes in burgundy, navy, and tortoise acetate, more resembles the m…
The stainless-steel Gatsby ($345), which comes in three antique finishes, features the round frames that appear in the Lafont family’s archives as far back as 1923—the year the family opened its first shop in Madeleine. The Leo ($519), which comes in burgundy, navy, and tortoise acetate, more resembles the m…