Vuarnet just dropped its Spring/Summer 2025 collection and it’s all about sharp design, top-shelf materials, and versatility that works just as well on a glacier as it does on your daily run to the cafe. The Vuarnet Spring/Summer 2025 collection doesn’t waste time trying to reinvent what already works—it takes what’s proven and pushes it forward in the cleanest, most wearable way possible.

For a brand that started on the slopes of the French Alps, this lineup feels like a confident stride into everyday life. There’s plenty of alpine DNA baked into every frame, but this season also leans hard into ease, wearability, and elevated polish. It’s gear you can take anywhere, and more importantly, gear you’ll want to.

HORIZON Collection: Clean Titanium for the Day-to-Day

Let’s kick it off with the new HORIZON collection. This one’s pulling notes from Vuarnet’s ARCTIC line and distilling them into something lighter and sleeker. HORIZON 1 brings in a rounded pilot shape that doesn’t scream for attention but still looks dialed. HORIZON 2 goes rectangular for a sharper profile. Both are made from Japanese titanium, which means they’re crazy lightweight but still solid.

Each pair gets adjustable temples for a locked-in fit and enough polish to jump between active days and city streets. You’re looking at $480–$540 depending on the style, but these aren’t throwaway summer shades—they’re built to last.

 HORIZON 1 (MSRP: $540) // HORIZON 2 (MSRP: $480)

ICE 01, Now With Grey Bluelynx™: Serious Lens Tech With a View

If your plans include sunshine, water, or altitude, this next one’s for you. The ICE 01 gets a serious update with Vuarnet’s new Grey Bluelynx™ lens. That name might sound like a cocktail, but what it really means is glare-busting performance with crystal-clear vision. The neutral grey base keeps colors true, and the blue mirror finish steps up UV and blue light protection.

This thing’s built for ocean spray and mountaintop light glare. It handles 100% UV, 90% infrared, and 93% of harmful blue light—big numbers that make a big difference. Vuarnet also worked in glacier-inspired translucent frames and bold red accents that give the ICE 01 a sharp, modern edge. Bonus: you still get removable side shields and sculpted temple tips for comfort and wind protection.

ICE 01 (MSRP: $365)

GLACIER 02 ECLIPSE: Icon Mode Activated

When Vuarnet brings back a legacy piece, it doesn’t just reissue—it levels up. That’s the case with the GLACIER 02 ECLIPSE. It’s a frame built for extreme brightness, thanks to Category 4 lenses that block out 95% of visible light. This is serious stuff—gear made for those blazing conditions where regular lenses just tap out.

The ECLIPSE lens builds on a history that started in the ‘70s when Vuarnet put glacier eyewear on the map. This new version honors that legacy with the kind of protection and design that climbers, sailors, and explorers swear by. It’s not nostalgia—it’s next-gen alpine gear dressed up in timeless form.

GLACIER 02 (MSRP: $670)

Photochromic Pink Lynx™: Lens Tech That Shifts With You

Low light doesn’t mean low performance. Vuarnet’s new Photochromic Pink Lynx™ lens takes on changing light conditions with in-mass photochromic tech. It shifts between Category 1 and 2 to keep contrast and clarity strong, even when shadows roll in.

It’s made from mineral glass, produced in Vuarnet’s own French facility, with all the durability and sharpness you’d expect. No gimmicks, no fluff—just a better way to see when the light won’t make up its mind.

The Vuarnet Spring/Summer 2025 collection does exactly what you’d hope: it looks good, performs better, and doesn’t lean too hard on nostalgia to make its point. From everyday titanium to glacier-level lenses, Vuarnet’s making sure you’ve got options that can go wherever the season takes you.

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