Seen on the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival, Rebecca Ferguson wore the Spitzer model by Akoni Eyewear. A triple-bridge frame inspired by the NASA space telescope, blending Swiss precision and futuristic aesthetics.
The Spitzer model stands out with its complex structure built around a triple-bridge architecture, a strong Akoni signature. Layered volumes, aerodynamic lines, and double rims give it a sculptural presence while enhancing visual balance and stability.
Akoni draws on scientific innovation to create objects with strong symbolic value. Here, the Spitzer Space Telescope serves as the starting point for a design focused on extended vision, visual exploration, and a futuristic design language.
Key technical details include integrated side shields for functional protection and knurled temples – Akoni’s ergonomic signature – designed for optimal comfort, durability, and grip. These features reflect an engineering approach inspired by Swiss watchmaking heritage.
By wearing the Spitzer model at the Venice Film Festival, the British actress brings visibility to Akoni's design in a high-profile context. Her choice elevates the frame as a symbol of prestige and modern elegance on the international stage.
Spitzer embodies the Swiss brand's hybrid savoir-faire, merging artisanal craftsmanship with technical precision. Every component is treated like a watch part, assembled with care, crafted with refined materials, and shaped by a holistic design philosophy.
Rebecca Ferguson’s red carpet appearance with the Spitzer model at Venice marks a strategic moment for Akoni. It showcases a visionary frame where fashion, science, and Swiss excellence converge.
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