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Zeus+Dione-eyewear

Zeus+Dione: innovative eyewear that transcends classical style

Looking for the latest in European eye wear? Inspired by […]

By Published On: 15 November 20191.5 min read

Looking for the latest in European eye wear? Inspired by the Greek goddess of love, beauty and eternal youth, Zeus+Dione eye wear is now in stock at The Eye Practice in Sydney’s CBD.

Innovation

The Zeus and Dione of legend were no strangers to beauty, being the parents of Aphrodite. The high-end brand built on this duo brings to life a thoroughly contemporary interpretation of the myth. The influence of traditional Greek elements from costumes to jewellery and architecture are evident in these designs. Our favourite sunnies (pictured below) feature classic Greek-inspired embellishment.

 

Enviable style

The Greek letter Delta Δ is used throughout the collection as a hallmark of high style. While some will be more familiar with Zeus + Dione from Academy Awards’ frocks and wish-list handbags, the optical and sunglass collection bring the brand within reach of anyone with a discerning eye for classic style with a truly modern edge.

Design elements

Mythology and symbolism are at the root of these designs, with inspiration drawn from classic architecture such as the clean lines and elegant details of Doric columns. Geometric, minimalist styling results in strong statement pieces that catch the eye but are never loud.

New for summer 2020

The Eye Practice is committed to sourcing the highest quality and most beautiful eye wear from international designers. Our style team recently returned from the annual eye wear trade shows, including SILMO in Paris and Vision EXPO in Las Vegas with several stunning new lines now IN STOCK.

Looking for an eye wear makeover?  Talk to the experts. Call us on (02) 9290 1899, drop in to our showrooms or make an appointment for a complimentary frame fitting with one of our expert frame stylists.

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