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INFERNO

Black sculpted frame with red-to-amber gradient mirror lenses

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ASH

White sculpted frame with fire-toned mirrored lenses

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VOID

Matte black with electric blue-green chrome lenses

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    "These are not glasses. They are a piece of art."I collect designer pieces and I've bought from some of the biggest names in fashion. Prism sits at a different level entirely because it's not mass produced — you can feel the handwork the second you hold them. The lenses on the Inferno catch the light in a way I've never seen from any eyewear brand. Shipped fast, packaged properly. I'm already on the waitlist for the next drop.

    Tariq M.

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    I posted one photo wearing the Inferno pair and my DMs went mad. People thought I was wearing some obscure luxury brand from Paris — I had to explain that Prism is independent and handmade, which honestly made it even cooler to people. The red and amber lenses are unreal in sunlight. The frame texture is aggressive in the best way possible. This brand is going to be massive. I got in early and I'm proud of it.

    Zara L.

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    "I've never had this many people stop me in the street."I've been into avant-garde fashion for years and I've never come across anything like Prism. The Inferno pair arrived and I genuinely held them for 10 minutes before even trying them on. The sculpting up close is insane — you can see every detail in person that photos don't even capture. Wore them to an art show last weekend and had at least 15 people ask where they're from. Worth every cent of the $430. Actually, worth more.

    Jordan K.