Versace has unveiled its Spring Summer 2026 eyewear campaign, photographed by Frank Lebon, presenting a bold interpretation of contemporary glamour and individuality. The campaign features a dynamic cast including dancer and choreographer Lexee Smith, model Chu Wong, musician and poet Chuquimamani-Condori, and actor Kazuya Tanabe, reflecting the House’s signature fusion of couture sophistication and street-inspired energy.
The campaign imagery captures Versace’s modern identity through a powerful mix of refined classicism and raw visual intensity, drawing inspiration from the brand’s Magna Grecia heritage. Central to the collection is the iconic Medusa emblem, reimagined across modern eyewear silhouettes.
The VE4516

Model introduces a refreshed interpretation of the Medusa within a sleek mask-style design. Featuring a brushed metal finish, narrow rectangular shape, and wide tapered temples, the semi-rim frame combines timeless elegance with a modern aesthetic. The new tie-clip temple detail incorporates darkened recesses and a raised Medusa head, available in black and havana colourways with brushed silver or shiny gold detailing.
The VE2301

Style brings a contemporary update to vintage-inspired eyewear with its narrow almond-shaped metal frame and antique finish. Inspired by 1980s glamour, the design features statement temples adorned with the shiny gold Medusa tie-clip detail and vivid lens options in green, dark grey, and dark violet.
The VE1320

Optical frame presents a timeless round silhouette with defined detailing and a brushed metal finish. The design highlights a modern interpretation of the Medusa emblem placed on a metal element with black or havana injected bases, adding depth and contrast to the frame. The style is offered in shiny gold as well as shiny gold with a havana rim option.
The collection is available at leading optical stores and select Sunglass Hut outlets, with pricing available on request.

