Peggy Gou x Ray-Ban StudiosCourtesy of Ray-Ban

Peggy Gou has designed her own collection of sunglasses

The musician has collaborated with Ray-Ban for the latest edition of its ongoing Studios project

Last year, eyewear brand Ray-Ban launched its Studios project – a collaborative effort to bring together the worlds of music and fashion. After dropping a collection with New York-based DJ duo the Martinez Brothers in June and then techno star Nina Kraviz in September, the latest edition sees the label team up with Dazed 100 musician Peggy Gou

Gou’s collection features oval silhouettes with both violet and rose-tinted lenses, as well as gold-tipped square frames. For the first time in the eyewear brand’s history, the DJ has created an accessory to be released alongside the shades – a gold chain with her initials on them. The accompanying images, see Gou shot around her birthplace of Seoul. 

The musician’s segue into fashion isn’t a first, a perfect follow up to the launch of her own label Kirin – not to mention the fact you’ll have seen her on the FROW at Louis Vuitton. Stay tuned to see what comes next from the musician. 

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