Linda Farrow

CONCEPT

In 1970, Linda Farrow, a London fashion designer in the 1960s, took eyewear that was once considered only a functional product, and by introducing bright colors and sculptural shapes, created LINDA FARROW as a fashion statement in the eyewear world. After a 20-year hiatus, LINDA FARROW was born.

After a 20-year hiatus, LINDA FARROW was revived in 2003 by the designer’s son Simon.
Initially re-launched under the name LINDA FARROW VINTAGE, the original archival pieces soon won over major department store customers such as Brown’s and Harvey Nichols.

The unprecedented demand for the archival collections led to Simon’s complete revival of the brand, and his creative instincts have elevated LINDA FARROW to a global platform, gracing countless covers of “Vogue” and collaborating with some of fashion’s most progressive luminaries in He has collaborated with some of fashion’s most progressive luminaries and has won over many celebrity fans.