Some brands shout and some brands whisper. Oliver Peoples belongs — proudly — to the second group: no giant logos, no theatrics. Just impeccable acetates, vintage proportions and that "I know something you don't" aura that has made it Hollywood's quiet favourite.
The history in one paragraph
In 1987 the Leight brothers opened a shop on Sunset Boulevard to sell a stock of vintage American glasses from the 1940s-60s — the inventory of one Oliver Peoples. That aesthetic (panto shapes, ovals, fine metals, veined acetates) defined the brand's DNA: retro design reinterpreted with contemporary manufacturing. Today it belongs to the Luxottica group and is still designed with the same obsession for detail.
Why it is chosen by people who could choose anything
No visible logo
The signature is a discreet plaque and interior details. Those who know, know; everyone else just sees a perfect frame.
Acetate with soul
House colours — light havana, tobacco tones, crystals — with veining that makes each frame subtly unique.
Honest proportions
Neither XL nor mini: shapes designed for real faces, in classic sizes that flatter almost everyone.
Cult details
Photochromic lenses on certain icons, sculpted bridges, diamond rivets. Things you discover with wear.
How to enter the brand
Your first Oliver Peoples: a panto or round shape in havana or light tortoise — the heart of the catalogue and the most versatile form. Coming from aviators: their fine metals with double bridge and gradient lenses are the sophisticated take on the classic. For prescription: few brands make optical frames this beautiful; every model accepts your lenses through our configurator.
Discover the Oliver Peoples collection at Gafas Canarias. Official retailer, 24-48h shipping to the Canaries and mainland Spain.





















