Jimmy Fairly Chases a Mallorca Summer with Louis Baines

Amber lenses, tortoiseshell frames, and Mediterranean sunsets set the mood for Jimmy Fairly’s latest seasonal escape.

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Published June 16, 2026

Louis Baines wears Jimmy Fairly's The Headlight yellow tortoiseshell sunglasses with amber lenses and a white ribbed tank top against a sun-washed white wall
Louis Baines catches the Mallorca light in The Headlight in yellow tortoise. Photo: Jimmy Fairly

Jimmy Fairly’s latest collection, “Summer Love,” arrives with the feeling of a vacation already slipping into memory. Fronted by Louis Baines and photographed in Mallorca, the campaign frames the moments that define the season long after it ends. The images move through late afternoons by the water, sun-bleached walls, salt on skin, and the amber light that turns ordinary scenes cinematic.

Jimmy Fairly “Summer Love” Campaign

Louis Baines stands shirtless at the shoreline in Mallorca wearing Jimmy Fairly's The Napoli dark tortoiseshell sunglasses and wet dark wash baggy jeans
Louis Baines wades into the shallows in The Napoli sunglasses. Photo: Jimmy Fairly

The French eyewear label frames its second summer drop as a snapshot of a Mediterranean escape suspended somewhere between nostalgia and the present. That mood extends to the eyewear itself.

Louis Baines wears Jimmy Fairly's The Nico green optical frames with an open blue and white striped shirt and denim jeans
Louis Baines pairs The Nico optical frames with an open striped shirt. Photo: Jimmy Fairly

Across 11 new men’s styles, Jimmy Fairly draws from the colors of sunset and the natural textures of the coast, introducing dark tortoiseshell finishes, reds, terracotta hues, and desert caramel tones accented by gold metal details.

Louis Baines reclines in a deck chair wearing Jimmy Fairly's The Wax brown tortoiseshell sunglasses, an open blue and white striped shirt, light wash jeans, and white sneakers
Louis Baines kicks back in The Wax and a striped poplin shirt. Photo: Jimmy Fairly

Frames such as The Headlight in yellow tortoise and The Napoli in dark tortoise pull from warm evening light, while slimmer metal styles like The Wave lean Riviera. The frames sit close to a larger idea, suggesting the summer romance, the half-finished paperback left on the towel, and the trip that grows better in memory with time.

Louis Baines sits shirtless against a white wall in Jimmy Fairly's The Wave round gold-frame sunglasses with yellow lenses and dark wash jeans
Louis Baines turns toward the sun in The Wave’s round gold frames. Photo: Jimmy Fairly

Louis turns up on another Mediterranean coastline in Marc O’Polo’s summer 2026 beachwear campaign, this time running a shorts edit from gingham to fish print.

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