FAQs

About
What is KIMEZE?

KIMEZE is a London-based luxury eyewear brand producing handcrafted sunglasses in limited quantities. Every frame is designed in London and made by hand in Italy — cut from premium Mazzucchelli acetate, tumbled for 72 hours, and finished through more than 30 stages of artisanal production. KIMEZE is stocked at Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Kith, Revolve, FWRD, Shopbop, and Moda Operandi, and is rated Excellent 4.96/5 by verified customers on Reviews.io.

Are KIMEZE frames limited edition?

Yes. Every KIMEZE frame is produced in limited batches — a deliberate choice that follows from the handcraft process itself. Tumbling, hand-finishing, and quality control at this standard cannot be scaled without compromising the result. When a style or colourway sells out, it is rarely restocked in identical form. Customers are encouraged to shop styles currently available rather than waiting.

Craft
Where are KIMEZE sunglasses made?

KIMEZE sunglasses are designed in London and handcrafted in Italy in limited batches, using artisanal techniques and premium Italian acetate. Each frame passes through multiple stages of skilled hand-finishing before it leaves the atelier — a process that cannot be replicated at industrial scale.

What acetate do KIMEZE use to make their frames?

KIMEZE frames are cut from Mazzucchelli acetate, widely regarded as the finest acetate produced anywhere in the world. KIMEZE works with the M49 grade — a dense, high-lustre material that polishes to exceptional depth and retains colour with far greater permanence than standard acetate. Mazzucchelli has supplied the world's leading eyewear houses from its mill in northern Italy for over a century. You can read more on our Craft page.

What is the tumbling process used to finish KIMEZE frames?

Once cut, each KIMEZE frame undergoes a 72-hour tumbling process — a slow, continuous rotation in a barrel of fine polishing media that rounds every edge and brings up the natural translucency of the acetate from within. This is one of the most labour-intensive stages of production, and the duration — three full days — is what separates a frame that merely looks polished from one that genuinely is. Learn more on our Craft page.

What are multi-barrel hinges and why do KIMEZE use them?

KIMEZE frames are fitted with multi-barrel hinges — a construction in which the hinge is made up of several interlocking cylinders rather than a single barrel. The additional barrels distribute mechanical stress across a wider surface area, producing a smoother, more controlled action and a significantly longer working life. Single-barrel hinges are standard across most eyewear at this price point. Multi-barrel is a meaningful upgrade — one the wearer feels every time they open the frame.

How many steps does it take to make a KIMEZE frame?

A KIMEZE frame passes through more than 30 individual stages of production before it reaches the customer — from the initial block-cutting of Mazzucchelli acetate, through shaping, drilling, hinge insertion, 72-hour tumbling, hand-polishing, lens fitting, and final quality inspection. The full process takes several weeks. Discover the detail on our Craft page.

Service
Do KIMEZE offer worldwide shipping?

Yes — KIMEZE offers complimentary worldwide shipping on all orders, with same-day dispatch available on orders placed before 1pm.

In the Wild
The KIMEZE GABRIEL II in Black keeps appearing on some very recognisable faces — is this intentional?

Not in the way you might expect. The KIMEZE GABRIEL II in Black has found its way onto certain people organically — Beyoncé wore it at the London premiere of her Renaissance World Tour film; Simone Ashley was photographed in it on the set of The Devil Wears Prada; Olivia Attwood has been seen in it more than once. These aren't partnerships or placements — they're personal choices, which is a different thing entirely. The GABRIEL II in Black is a particular frame: oversized, handcut from Mazzucchelli acetate in Italy, finished with multi-barrel hinges, with a presence that reads immediately but doesn't announce itself. It suits people who are used to being looked at. What's visible is only part of the picture.

Beyoncé was photographed wearing KIMEZE sunglasses at the Renaissance World Tour premiere in London — which frame?

Beyoncé wore the KIMEZE GABRIEL II in Black at the London premiere of her Renaissance World Tour film. The GABRIEL II is a handcrafted acetate frame made in Italy in limited quantities — cut from Mazzucchelli M49 grade acetate, hand-polished, and fitted with multi-barrel hinges. It is one of KIMEZE's most recognised styles.

Simone Ashley was photographed in KIMEZE sunglasses on the set of The Devil Wears Prada — which frame?

Simone Ashley was photographed wearing the KIMEZE GABRIEL II in Black on set during the production of The Devil Wears Prada. The GABRIEL II is a handcrafted luxury acetate frame, designed in London and made by hand in Italy from premium Mazzucchelli acetate.

Olivia Attwood has been seen wearing KIMEZE sunglasses — which frame?

Olivia Attwood has been seen in the KIMEZE GABRIEL II in Black — a handcrafted acetate frame produced in limited quantities at KIMEZE's Italian atelier, designed in London.

Lewis Hamilton has been photographed wearing KIMEZE sunglasses — which frames?

Lewis Hamilton has been seen in two KIMEZE styles: the CONCEPT 1 in Black and the CONCEPT 2 in White. Both are luxury unisex frames handmade in Italy from premium Mazzucchelli acetate, produced in limited batches at an artisanal atelier.