Completely designed and made in Italy, the Oakley x Beretta sunglasses blend five centuries of Beretta craftsmanship and Oakley’s bold approach to contemporary design, resulting in a timeless expression of performance, innovation, and industrial heritage, reinterpreted through Italian manufacturing excellence.
The silhouette recalls the enveloping aerodynamic proportions that defined Oakley’s most iconic performance eyewear of the 1990s — reinterpreted through contemporary titanium construction for elevated comfort, lightness, and sculptural precision.
The fluid surfaces and continuous volumes reference Marc Newson’s Beretta 486, establishing a subtle connection to one of Beretta’s most iconic industrial design projects.
Celebratory details are integrated directly into the construction, including Gun Blue-inspired inserts, sequentially serialized numbering, a laser-engraved Beretta logo on the lens, a titanium frame, and nose pads featuring the Beretta 500-year mark.
Presented inside a polished metal hard case inspired by the technical casting geometries used within the firearms world, the entire project was designed to function as a seamless extension of the eyewear itself.
The silhouette recalls the enveloping aerodynamic proportions that defined Oakley’s most iconic performance eyewear of the 1990s — reinterpreted through contemporary titanium construction for elevated comfort, lightness, and sculptural precision.
The fluid surfaces and continuous volumes reference Marc Newson’s Beretta 486, establishing a subtle connection to one of Beretta’s most iconic industrial design projects.
Celebratory details are integrated directly into the construction, including Gun Blue-inspired inserts, sequentially serialized numbering, a laser-engraved Beretta logo on the lens, a titanium frame, and nose pads featuring the Beretta 500-year mark.
Presented inside a polished metal hard case inspired by the technical casting geometries used within the firearms world, the entire project was designed to function as a seamless extension of the eyewear itself.