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Elton John Eyewear Collection

Specsavers has launched its new and exclusive Elton John Eyewear collection inspired by key moments in Elton John’s life and career.

Available exclusively at Specsavers, the Elton John Eyewear collection includes 12 optical frames and 2 limited-edition sunglasses, each named after an iconic song, personal milestone, or a pivotal period in his journey - from Yellow Brick Road and Tiny Dancer to Shooting Star and Crocodile Rock.  

Elton John shares his excitement about the partnership, “Glasses have always been a big part of who I am. For me, style is all about confidence and expressing who you truly are. That’s exactly what this collection is about, its helping people feel fantastic in frames that celebrate their individuality. Specsavers and I share the belief that everyone should have access to eyewear that makes them feel like the best version of themselves. I can’t wait for people to find a pair they love and make them their own."  

Elton John on stage

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The new Elton John Eyewear collection has been designed to reflect the artist’s legendary style, spanning from understated elegance to bold statement frames. Each pair features key signature details, such as the iconic ‘E’ mark symbolising Elton’s personal stamp of approval, and the star — a nod to his illustrious career. Whether it’s oversized frames that capture a fearless spirit like Captain Fantastic, the classic twist of Ballad, timeless sophistication of Scholar, or the subtle sparkle of Diamond Dust, every frame is crafted with Elton’s unmistakable aesthetic in mind.

A closer look at the collection

SHOOTING STAR

Celebrating Elton’s meteoric rise to fame in the '70s, the Shooting Star frame is a true showstopper. The glossy black acetate design features a bold geometric front, adorned with holographic foil stars – capturing the star power of a legendary career.

SHOOTING STAR
Elton John holding Elton John glasses

A nod to Elton’s formative years at the Royal Academy of Music and a lifelong passion for his music, the Scholar frame blends classic gold metal with bold tortoiseshell accents—reflecting a timeless sophistication and sharp creative vision.

A tribute to Elton’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy - his first U.S. album that went in at #1 - these bold, oversized frames capture a fearless spirit. The striking bow shape and rainbow shooting stars embody the show-stopping style that made him a global icon.

Channelling Elton’s legendary life on the road, the Roadie frames fuse royal-blue crystal acetate with gold metal details - a celebration of the great teams who support great artists and make the magic happen behind-the-scenes. Star accents reflect the sparkle of countless nights on stage and the team behind every show.

A sparkling nod to Elton’s iconic hit Tiny Dancer, these shimmering crystal-acetate frames radiate effortless glamour—perfect for stealing the spotlight on and off the dancefloor.

Named after Elton’s iconic Tiny Dancer lyric, the Seamstress frames weave timeless style with playful charm. The classic round tortoiseshell design and signature star details echo Elton’s effortless blend of music and fashion.

The Elton’s bold diamond shape, inspired by his Ultimate Greatest Hits album, and gold wire rims with star details embody the fearless persona and iconic style that defined his legendary transformation.

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