Oliver Peoples, Love Song - fashion

Lucky Blue Smith and his wife Nara Aziza in the new Oliver Peoples campaign

"Love Song" aims to celebrate the value of one’s loved ones against the serene and intimate backdrop of Joshua Tree National Park. The Californian park serves as the setting for Oliver Peoples’ new Spring 2022 campaign.

The campaign aims to convey the emotions that only a love song can evoke.

The feelings are genuine: Lucky Blue Smith posed with his wife Nara Aziza Pellman and their little girl Rumble Honey within the iconic Doolittle House, designed in the 1980s by the visionary Kendrick Bangs Kellog.

It took Kellog twenty years to complete the house, which today, in Matthew Brookes’ photographs, appears in all its grandeur, rising up from the desert. 

Shapes, surfaces and forms bathed in the Californian sun and steeped in the sandy hues of the desert showcase the latest offerings from Oliver Peoples: titanium frames, with sinuous, glamorous lines and crisp, elegant details. 

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