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Ahlem Welcomes Summer with Voyager Collection

For more than a decade, Ahlem Manai-Platt has carved out a space defined by precision, materials and an architectural clarity of form. With Voyager, her latest limited-edition capsule collection, that language shifts — subtly, but meaningfully.

The collection, which recently debuted with her key partners including Framed Ewe in Los Angeles and Phoenix, Spectacle in Montreal and more, proposes a new softer style for Ahlem, emerging from a moment of travel and creative recalibration. During a recent trip to Hokkaido, Japan, Manai-Platt encountered what she described as “a landscape unlike any I had previously experienced — vast terrain, elemental light and a profound sense of stillness,” a setting that prompted a different kind of creative attention.

“Summer has always meant freedom to me,” she explained of the range meant for the warmer months. “When it arrives, life opens up — people travel, the days become longer, the evenings stretch and suddenly everything feels possible again.”

That sense of openness carries through Voyager’s two new silhouettes, Comédie and Grâce, each $590 and each produced in three colorways and limited to 350 pieces.

Notably, the frames introduce a more fluid expression. “The shapes naturally became more feminine because summer itself feels feminine to me,” Manai-Platt said. “Not in a fragile way, but in a sensual and confident way.”

That distinction is what sets the collection apart. Where much of high-end luxury eyewear leans on severity to signal luxury, Ahlem’s Voyager proposes something more instinctive — curves that feel a bit more sensual, silhouettes that come to life with the wearer rather than sitting stoically on the face. It’s a subtle evolution that underscores Manai-Platt’s ability to expand her vocabulary without losing her core discipline.

Frames from  new Ahlem Voyager collection

Frames from the new Ahlem Voyager collection.

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The new frames remain grounded in the brand’s standards: each is handcrafted in France from 8mm cotton acetate, with raw-cut edges that emphasize the purity of the silhouette and the way light interacts with the material. Finishing details — 22-karat gold electroplated hardware, an engraved wirecore with laser filigree and a custom front pin — reinforce the house’s commitment to precision and longevity. Each piece is individually numbered.

“I wanted the collection to capture that feeling — something effortless but with presence,” she said.

While sketching, Manai-Platt found herself thinking of Zoë Kravitz as a muse — “independent, free, completely at ease with herself” — imagining the frames worn “during a long summer evening somewhere in the world.”

Voyager extends into a trio of travel accessories — a slim case for multiple frames, a structured cylinder and a water-resistant pouch — positioning the collection as a system designed to move across cities and routines.

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