Two collections are confirmed at launch: Gentle Monster for bold Korean luxury and sunglasses-first styling, and Warby Parker for traditional, prescription-ready frames. Both opened Intelligent Eyewear signup pages ahead of Unpacked, with more styles confirmed for future collections. Warby Parker hardware was confirmed in the Galaxy Glasses Manager app leak.
Google previewed two designs from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker that'll launch as part of Galaxy Glasses later this year, and the frame partnerships are doing work here. Meta proved with Ray-Ban that people will actually wear smart glasses if they don't look like gadgets, and Samsung's pulling the same move with two brands that already have loyal followings. Gentle Monster skews fashion-forward; Warby Parker owns the approachable, everyday-glasses crowd. Covering both ends of that range from day one is smarter than launching with one house style and hoping it fits everyone.
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What styles do smart glasses come in?
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Samsung Galaxy GlassesGentle Monster (bold/disruptive), Warby Parker (classic/timeless) · more styles announced at July 22 UnpackedWidely reported
Apple GlassesFour styles in testing: rectangular, slim rectangular, large oval, small ovalExpected
Meta Ray-Ban Gen 3Aperol (sunglasses), Bellini (optical/prescription) · rumored codenamesHighly expected
Meta Ray-Ban Gen 2Wayfarer, Skyler, Headliner, Blayzer Optics, Scriber Optics · 150+ combinationsConfirmed
Meta GlassesAdventurer (rectangular), Fury (bold rectangular), Starfire by Kylie (oval) · 26 combinationsConfirmed