LOOK Icons // New Midsize Styles Designed For Smaller Faces

With the introduction of its MIDSIZE edit, LOOK expands the ICONS collection to address a specific need: eyewear for adults with smaller faces. The focus is on proportion—frames that truly fit, without compromising on design, presence, or comfort. The MIDSIZE collection is structured into three distinct series, each defined by its materials and visual identity, yet connected through the brand’s signature lightness and precision.

The 5440 series combines acetate fronts with Xinox temples, finished with the characteristic NIL soft-touch adjustable temple tips. This construction ensures a high level of adaptability and wearing comfort. The Block-In lens fastening system, known from earlier TRI-X designs, is reworked here with a new visual expression. Contemporary shapes and a vibrant color palette give the series a fresh, modern character.

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In the 5435 series, LOOK pairs acetate fronts with lightweight NIL temples, resulting in flexible, easy-to-wear frames. The design language is softer and more understated, with clean lines and balanced proportions. A mix of neutral tones and more expressive colors creates versatile models that work across different styles.

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The 6460 series takes a different approach, revisiting the aesthetics of the 1990s. Crafted entirely from Xinox, these frames combine clean lines with reduced forms, aligning with current minimalist trends while maintaining a sense of retro influence. Lightness and comfort remain central to the design.

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Across all three series, the MIDSIZE collection is defined by balance – both in fit and in visual expression. Subtle color concepts and linear silhouettes create frames that feel refined and distinctive. All LOOK eyewear is designed and manufactured entirely in-house at the brand’s production site in Italy. Combining decades of experience with advanced technology and craftsmanship, the process ensures consistent quality, precision, and a strong connection to Italian eyewear tradition.

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