
Legends of Rock - The Great Frog Eyewear
Turn up the volume on style with this high-octane collection of luxury glasses and sunglasses, inspired by the legends of rock 'n' roll.
Our story extends beyond the frame — delving into the craftsmanship, heritage, and visionaries shaping our future.
Through interviews with renowned artists, pivotal historical moments, and thought-provoking journals, Cutler and Gross Stories explore how we see the world differently.
Turn up the volume on style with this high-octane collection of luxury glasses and sunglasses, inspired by the legends of rock 'n' roll.
After over a decade in New York at 110 Mercer Street, Cutler and Gross has relocated to a new, expansive store at number 71. The 2,400-square-foot space was built in the 1920s a...
The In Conversation series celebrates the stories and style of pioneers across the creative industries. We explore their craft, from beginnings to breakthroughs, and uncover how...
The Spring Summer 25 collection pays homage to London in the early 1970s. Secrecy and intrigue defined the era, as spies moved through the shadows and the Cold War soldiered on....
British author David Cornwell, who operated under the pen name John le Carré, is universally considered a master of espionage fiction. His work explored the moral complexity and...
Introducing the Obsius collection, a capsule of Cutler and Gross sunglasses and glasses that draw inspiration from the rich colours, glassy texture, and storied history of volca...
Photographer Ron Galella is venerated and villainised in equal measure. On the one hand, he captured some of the most iconic images of celebrities in the 20th century. The stree...
The In Conversation series celebrates the stories and style of pioneers across the creative industries. We explore their craft, from beginnings to breakthroughs, and uncover how...
An alchemy of creative visions, the latest Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog sunglasses and glasses look to the depths of the Underworld. The Gothic Realism collection translate...
The Hotel Chelsea is an enduring symbol of New York City’s tumultuous artistic legacy. Once occupied by Oscar Wilde, Jimi Hendrix, and Andy Warhol, its rooms have witnessed some...
Late 1969: on the brink of a transformative decade for Hollywood, Interview magazine’s inaugural issue was launched in true Warholian style – a provocative portrait of Agnès Var...
The energy and grit of a Bruce Gilden photograph is unmistakable. Subjects are pressed up to the frame, confronting the viewer with every time-worn facet of the face. The Magnum...