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Emma Chamberlain Frames a Retro Comeback in Second Warby Parker Collab

The collection includes four frames named after Emma and her grandparents.

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Emma Chamberlain Frames a Retro Comeback in Second Warby Parker Collab

The collection includes four frames named after Emma and her grandparents.

Emma Chamberlain is no longer just the teen YouTube vlogger we first knew — she’s the CEO of Chamberlain Coffee, host of the “Anything Goes” podcast and now, a fashion force to be reckoned with. Emma always serves bold style with effortless flair, from her standout role in Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fall/Winter 2024 campaign to her killer look in Jared Ellner‘s bag launch, but she’s not stopping there.

After a hit collaboration with Warby Parker last year, the cult-favorite optical brand is back with round two, and this time, it’s giving major retro vibes.

The new collection features four chic sun and optical frames, each available in two colors that embody Emma’s playful mood and her love for fun, timeless eyewear. First up is the “Emma,” a ’60s-inspired design, available in eyeglasses in an opaque “Espresso” brown and sunglasses in a “Pinetree” green.

The “Frances” is an oval frame that channels ’90s nostalgia, named after Emma’s middle name. It comes in a “Jet” black for eyeglasses and “Pigeon Point” green for sunglasses.

Then there’s the “Johnny,” a shield-like silhouette with bold, spacious lenses, named after Emma’s grandfather. “Johnny” is available in an opaque “Pinot” red for eyeglasses and “Jet” black for sunglasses.

Finally, the “Patty” is a rectangular, wraparound style with ’90s influence, named after Emma’s grandmother. You can snag it in “Bay” blue for eyeglasses or dark brown “Espresso” for sunglasses.

The second Emma Chamberlain x Warby Parker collection is now available to shop at Warby Parker online. Click the gallery to see Emma rocking these retro-inspired frames.

For more fashion news, read about Alexandra Șipa’s SS25 collection.

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