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Head West, Take Sunset
Summer 2026 is suspended between memory and movement, where vintage cars, vibrant lenses, and long afternoons unfold with effortless familiarity.
Chapter 1: Welcome to Sunset Plaza
There are scenes along Sunset Boulevard where the street recedes and nostalgia takes hold; Sunset Plaza exists at the heart of it. Places where the awnings never seem to change, convertibles move slowly with the music low, and everyone looks slightly cinematic in the afternoon light. Oliver Peoples was born into this world, not simply in Los Angeles, but in the particular culture of observation, anonymity, glamour, and ease that has always belonged to Sunset Plaza.
Remment and Laedin at the heart of Sunset Plaza.

Laedin in Olivewood + G-15.
Late afternoon settles softly over Sunset Plaza, catching first on the familiar street sign before falling across the modernist lime green curves of one of Sunset Boulevard's defining architectural landmarks.
Summer unfolds slowly here, in the easy rhythm of lingering conversations, leisurely walks, and afternoons that stretch effortlessly into evening.

Rich Sienna acetate with green washed lenses in a retro pilot shape, modern square silhouettes, and Oliver Peoples classics like the Laedin and Fairmont Sun move naturally through the scene, their warm tones and timeless lines reflecting the historic glamour of Sunset Blvd. in summer.
Chapter 2: The Drifters
The Drifters move through the city with quiet ease, suspended somewhere between intention and stillness. Windows down, music low, nowhere urgent to be. A 1964 Mercedes-Benz 220SE drifts slowly through Sunset as the afternoon light softens across the boulevard, carrying the nostalgic feeling of summers spent lingering between destinations.
Paul Newman Sun in motion on Sunset Boulevard.

1967C in Black + Grey.
Retro-inspired acetates, sleek metals, and oversized silhouettes feel distinctive. Polished metals mirror chrome in motion, their timeless lines moving effortlessly through the sun-washed rhythm, catching light as it slips across frames in a sun lit convertible, and the understated ease of summer afternoons.
Chapter 3: Tops Down
With the tops down, summer lingers between the boulevard and the canyon. A red Stingray, a vintage Pontiac Firebird, an Alfa Romeo Spider, and a classic Mercedes rest beneath the fading afternoon light, their polished curves glowing softly against the warmth of Sunset. Conversations drift through the open air as the city slows into evening.
Tops Down on a Collection of Classic Convertibles.

“There are scenes along Sunset Boulevard where the street recedes and nostalgia takes hold; Sunset Plaza exists at the heart of it.”

Edition 6 featured in Dark Mahogany + Carbon Grey.

Nilos in Espresso + Sea Mist.
Chapter 4: Last Light
There is a particular kind of light that belongs only to Los Angeles at the end of the day. Warm, cinematic, and gone almost as quickly as it arrives. Oliver Peoples pilot icons, including the Paul Newman and Victory II, glow against the fading light, their delicate details backlit against the warmth and cinematic glow of Sunset after dark.
Victory II, featured in Gold + Cognac.
Reflections of amber light move across polished surfaces while the final traces of the afternoon fade slowly off of Sunset Boulevard.
Oliver Peoples was born into this world, not simply in Los Angeles, but in the particular culture of observation, anonymity, glamour, and ease that has always belonged to Sunset Plaza.
Sheldrake-F found in Black and Gregory Peck-F in Gravel.
Credits
PHOTO: Aaron Feaver
VIDEO: Steven Priovolos


















