Some frames are worn. The Twiga is noticed.
The cat-eye silhouette is one of the most powerful shapes in eyewear and L.G.R's Twiga executes it with the kind of quiet confidence that only comes from Italian craftsmanship. A cream acetate front that commands the room. Light havana temples that warm the whole composition. Deep sunbrown lenses that shield without hiding.
Featured in Netflix's Emily in Paris, the Twiga has already proven it knows how to stop a scene. On the streets, it does the same.
Crafted to a different standard.
Every Twiga frame takes 8 to 14 weeks to produce cut from premium Italian acetate, tumbled in wooden barrels for up to 76 hours, then hand-polished and hand-stamped by artisans who treat eyewear as a lifelong discipline. The result is a frame that doesn't just look refined. It feels it.
From the Bold Family collection. Inspired by Africa. Built to last a generation.