Montblanc Eyewear Pulls Its Lines From the Meisterstück

The spring-summer 2026 campaign links Montblanc’s signature writing instrument to a new generation of optical frames and sunglasses.

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Published June 26, 2026

James Yates wears slim rectangular metal optical frames with a tailored two-button suit and a patterned medallion tie, seated at a desk holding a Montblanc pen over an open notebook in a black-and-white portrait
James Yates fronts Montblanc’s spring-summer 2026 eyewear campaign in slim metal optical frames, the brand’s signature writing instrument resting at hand. Photo: Nicolas Valois / Montblanc

Montblanc presents its spring-summer 2026 eyewear campaign with black-and-white portraits by Nicolas Valois. Models James Yates and Aiden Stonehouse alternate between optical frames and sunglasses with clean lines and refined proportions.

Montblanc Spring/Summer 2026 Eyewear

Aiden Stonehouse seen in profile wearing semi-rimless sunglasses with metal temples and a leather jacket displaying two Montblanc pens clipped to its sleeve pocket in a black-and-white portrait
Aiden Stonehouse turns in profile to show off semi-rimless sunglasses paired with two Montblanc pens tucked into the sleeve pocket of a leather jacket. Photo: Nicolas Valois / Montblanc

The close-cropped imagery highlights design details. The collection takes its cues from the brand’s iconic Meisterstück writing instrument, translating its design language into the Diplomat eyewear family through pen-inspired temples and polished metal ring accents.

Aiden Stonehouse wears rimless tinted sunglasses and a leather jacket, his hand near his chin revealing a Montblanc chronograph watch on his wrist in a black-and-white portrait
Aiden Stonehouse pairs rimless tinted sunglasses with a leather jacket and a Montblanc chronograph for the spring-summer 2026 campaign. Photo: Nicolas Valois / Montblanc

Lightweight metal frames, rimless sunglasses, and bold acetate styles round out the range. By drawing a direct line between one of its most recognizable creations and its eyewear, Montblanc extends its design identity well beyond the writing desk.

James Yates sits in a tailored two-button suit with a patterned tie and rectangular metal optical frames, holding a pen mid-air beside a leather notebook in a black-and-white portrait
James Yates pauses mid-thought in Diplomat-inspired optical frames. Photo: Nicolas Valois / Montblanc

The Meisterstück that shapes these frames plays the lead role in Montblanc’s Wes Anderson train-carriage campaign.

Close-up profile of James Yates in square metal optical frames with engraved temple detailing, holding a signature Montblanc rollerball pen near his chest in a black-and-white portrait
A profile shot frames James Yates in square metal eyewear, the Meisterstück rollerball turned toward the lens. Photo: Nicolas Valois / Montblanc

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