The autumn of 2025 marks a decisive turning point for Le Petit Lunetier, the iconic French eyewear brand that has won over style-conscious shoppers with a blend of trend and accessibility. By announcing the appointment of Isabeau de la Tour as Artistic Director, the label signals a bold pivot toward a premium, fashion-forward universe that remains within reach. And for her first project, she unveils a capsule collection that’s already shaping up to make waves: “Château La Tour.”
A collaboration that blends fashion and craftsmanship
Launched on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, the Château La Tour capsule collection stands out for its understated refinement and practicality. Intended as a true wardrobe of essential frames, it comprises five models with clean, streamlined lines, designed to accompany daily life with an air of effortless elegance. Each model reflects Isabeau de la Tour’s world: crisp lines, a Parisian chic vibe, and a sophistication that never shouts.
But this capsule is not just about style: the frames are crafted from organic materials and feature refined finishes, ensuring comfort and durability. All of it at an accessible price of 99 €—a clear pledge from Le Petit Lunetier to make luxury accessible to a broader audience.
Isabeau de la Tour’s philosophy: eyewear as wardrobe staples
For the new Artistic Director, this first collection is above all a personal and practical undertaking. “I wanted frames you wear like wardrobe pieces: precise, desirable, and ultra-portable, with meticulous attention to details,” she explains.
Her approach aims to craft glasses that fit seamlessly into daily life while asserting a strong aesthetic identity.
Isabeau de la Tour’s philosophy translates into a minimalist, elegant design vision, where every detail—from the shape of the temples to the finish of the lenses—is conceived to combine beauty with practicality.
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