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08.05.2024

Roger Federer's Debut Sunglasses Collection with Oliver Peoples

With 80 fashionable guests in attendance, the event was a testament to Federer's influence both on and off the court.

By Lifestyle Editor

Pictures courtesy of Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images

 

In the world of sports and fashion, collaborations are not uncommon. However, when tennis legend Roger Federer teams up with renowned eyewear brand Oliver Peoples, it's bound to create a buzz. The recent launch of Federer's first sunglasses collection with Oliver Peoples was a star-studded affair, with friends and fans gathering to show their support.

The event was held in a cozy setting, with the ambiance of a fireplace and candles adding a touch of elegance. The attendees, including Federer himself, were seen sporting pieces from the collection, which made its debut on the red carpet at the recent Academy Awards. With 80 fashionable guests in attendance, the event was a testament to Federer's influence both on and off the court.

Pictures courtesy of Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images

Roger and Mirka Federer, Oliver Peoples’ CEO Rocco Basilico, Maria Sharapova, Jim Moore, Sharon Stone, Trevor Noah, Jay Ellis, Edgar Ramirez, Gavin Rossdale, Nick Robinson, Andrew Mukamal, Lachlan Bailey, Warren Alfie Baker, Tylynn Nguyen, Alex Israel, Darren Barnet, Alessandra Ambrosio, Elsa Hosk, Lindsey Vonn, Barbara Palvin, Sara Foster, Petra Flannery, Derek Blasberg—and many more—were all in attendance as the restaurant was fully taken over to host the event.

The collection, which was nearly a year in the making, is now available in stores and online. It consists of two shielded styles designed specifically by Federer for sport, as well as four styles for everyday activities. The designs reflect Federer's personal style and his understanding of what athletes need in terms of functionality and comfort.

The launch event was a celebration of this unique collaboration, with attendees appreciating the collection's blend of style and functionality. The event was a testament to Federer's influence in the world of fashion and his ability to seamlessly transition from the tennis court to the world of high-end fashion.

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