GIGI Studios Portrait Series Brings Bold Colorways and Limited Luxury Eyewear
GIGI Studios' Portrait Series capsule deepens its SS2026 codes with tricolor laminations, new colorways, and sculptural frames built for a limited run.

Barcelona has been producing exceptional eyewear since before most luxury fashion houses discovered acetate, and GIGI Studios has spent 64 years proving the point. The brand's Portrait Series capsule, which landed in late March as a direct extension of its spring/summer 2026 collection, is the clearest recent signal that the family-owned label is treating limited drops as seriously as its main line.
Founded in 1962 by Fulgencio Ramo in the Poble Sec neighborhood of Barcelona, GIGI Studios now operates under the leadership of Patricia Ramo, CEO, and Lluis Ramo, President, distributing across more than 45 countries. The Portrait Series capsule follows the brand's established approach of deepening a seasonal collection's visual language rather than simply adding colorways for the sake of variety. The March drop revisits the SS2026 collection's distinctive codes through new chromatic interpretations and contemporary finishes, with tricolor laminations serving as the structural signature across the range. The effect is layered visual depth rather than flat color, a technical distinction that becomes apparent in hand.
The capsule balances two competing design impulses: compact, refined silhouettes built for everyday wearability sit alongside bolder, more expressive volumes that read as statement pieces. Both directions incorporate trending tonal combinations executed in the brand's signature handcrafted acetate, with each frame requiring 100 individual production steps. That level of construction is rare at any price point, and it's what distinguishes a GIGI Studios capsule from the broader wave of fashion-eyewear collaboration launches that have flooded the market.

As a gift, Portrait Series works precisely because it doesn't feel like a compromise pick. It has the limited-run urgency and specific design intent that separates a considered present from a generic luxury accessory. The person on the receiving end who follows independent eyewear will recognize the brand immediately; the person who doesn't will simply own a pair of exceptionally made frames with a chromatic depth that most mass-produced sunglasses can't replicate.
GIGI Studios has positioned capsule collections as a rhythm rather than a one-off strategy, which means the Portrait Series is part of an ongoing conversation about what the brand's SS2026 palette can hold. For now, those tricolor laminations set the terms.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip

