Magda Butrym introduces a new eyewear line, marking a considered expansion of the brand’s universe and a continued evolution of its vision of femininity.
Conceived as an extension of the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the debut moves beyond accessory into statement – a sharp articulation of shape, attitude and identity. The eyewear emerges not as an afterthought, but as a defining gesture within the collection’s narrative.

This latest launch signals Magda Butrym’s entry into the world of eyewear, translating its established language of sensuality, strength and modern romance into a new design category. The result is a line that feels cohesive yet distinct, grounded in the house’s aesthetic codes while introducing a new layer of expression.
The collection centres around three carefully developed silhouettes, each designed to convey a specific mood. From more sculptural forms to softer, more understated shapes, the frames are unified by their clarity of intent, structured, deliberate and assertive.

Offered in a restrained palette of dark brown, black and clear beige, the colour selection complements the tones of the Spring/Summer 2026 collection while allowing the shapes themselves to take focus. The eyewear is designed to integrate seamlessly into the full look, completing the silhouette while holding its own as a standalone piece.
There is a precision to the design that mirrors the way Magda Butrym approaches clothing. Nothing feels excessive. Each element is considered, from proportion to finish, resulting in pieces that feel both functional and expressive.

At its core, the eyewear reflects the brand’s philosophy of dressing: confident, feminine and intentional. It does not rely on embellishment or excess, but instead on structure, balance and the power of form.
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