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A Tribe Called Mosley

February 23, 2012  12:46 pm


It’s always sunny in Los Angeles, and for that, Mosley Tribes has come out with an assortment of new unisex shades—the Bensen, Carden, Colden, and Cosley, to match. Tribes (part of eyewear label Oliver Peoples) founder and creative director Larry Leight says of the collection’s inspiration, “Growing up in Los Angeles has given me an appreciation for the city and the many cultures that live within it. I am constantly inspired by what is going on around me in the diverse and vibrant landscape.” To show off the frames ($210 to $245), he assembled a tribe of L.A.-based creatives, Indio Downey (son of actor Robert Downey, Jr.), Dianne Garcia, Jun Cha, and Victor Garibay, and photographed them his favorite, distinct areas of the city. The ad campaign images will be up on the newly designed site today, but Style.com has a few of the exclusive shots of Garcia (wearing the clear Benson) and Downey (wearing the Cosley), above. The new collection is available now on MosleyTribes.com.

Photos: Courtesy of Mosley Tribes

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