Cutler & Gross 1427 Ladbroke
Cutler & Gross 1427 Ladbroke
Founded in 1969, British luxury eyewear brand Cutler and Gross combines the finest Italian craftsmanship with irrefutably cool style. Since its establishment in fashion’s halcyon days, the brand’s signature creativity has been applied to sunglasses and optical frames with their trademark numbered designs and absence of an ostentatious logo.
For decades, Graham Cutler and Tony Gross’s frames relied, in part, upon their reputation being dripped and whispered within style and fashion circles like verbal quicksilver. Considered bastions of iconic eyewear, Cutler and Gross designs continue to grace many of the most recognisable faces in the worlds of art, design, music and film.
The Ladbroke 1427 sunglass is a modern-day relic, born from centuries-old titanium mastery yet intended for a contemporary eye. Continuing the story of blending past and present, the vintage-inspired oval silhouette is balanced with a reimagined take on the Oyster pin throughout, inspired by legacy British supercars of the 60s and 70s. Speaking to both Cutler and Gross’s lineage and continuous design evolution.