Award-winning eco-friendly brand Project Green has announced the launch of two bold new eyewear models, Ayla and Alani, expanding its sustainable collection with striking designs just in time for the spring season.
True to the brand’s commitment to environmentally responsible fashion, both models are crafted from premium bio-acetate and packaged in fully biodegradable materials.
But Eyes Right Optical, the company behind the brand, said it was their daring design that mades them stand out.
Featuring thicker profiles and strong sculptural lines, Ayla and Alani push the boundaries of sustainable eyewear with a fresh, confident edge.
In a release, the company said Ayla was an unapologetically bold frame with wide temples and a squared off finish, designed to make a statement from every angle. Available in high-impact colours including forest green, purple fade, black and crystal blue, it’s a style that doesn’t shy away from attention.
Alani offers a soft yet bold silhouette with a chunky oversized look that is complemented by wide temples. Available in hues like purple fade, black, crystal blue and a brown stripe, Alani balances everyday wearability with a standout attitude.
Both new models embody Project Green’s philosophy of combining sustainability with strong, fashion-forward design. As with every frame in the collection, one tree is planted for every unit sold, supporting reforestation efforts both locally and globally through the brand’s partnership with One Tree Planted.
These latest releases continued Project Green’s momentum as a market leader in sustainable eyewear design, the company said.
“Ayla and Alani reflect the confidence and individuality of the people who wear them,” said Eyes Right Optical managing director Mr Mark Wymond. “They’re expressive pieces that show sustainability and bold style can go hand in hand.”
Ayla and Alani are available now through selected optical stockists nationwide.
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