In a move that underscores the increasing convergence of fashion, fine jewelry and collectible design, hyper-luxury eyewear maison T HENRI has partnered with Tamara Ralph to unveil MOONBEAM, a limited-edition eyewear capsule that applies Haute Couture principles to optical design. By far, one of the most compelling collections we have encountered in recent years, this collaboration sets a new benchmark for contemporary luxury eyewear.

Translating Haute Couture Into Eyewear
At the heart of MOONBEAM lies a rigorous couture methodology. Conceived as an object of pure light, the rimless design is shaped by Tamara Ralph’s signature codes architectural restraint, jewelry-inspired detailing and an emphasis on fluidity and proportion. These elements are interpreted through the technical lens of T HENRI Founder and Creative Director Tyler Henri, resulting in frames that blur the boundaries between eyewear, fine jewelry and collectible design.
A deeply beveled 4mm lens allows light to move freely across the face, while an articulated beta-titanium structure creates a sense of weightless suspension. The result is a frame that feels refined, sculptural and quietly commanding an extension of Ralph’s couture universe rendered at an intimate scale.

Design as Discipline: Form, Precision and Rarity
Rather than relying on overt ornamentation, MOONBEAM is defined by restraint. Every line, junction and surface is considered, echoing the process of sculpting a couture garment. “We approached the frame as one would a couture piece,” notes Tyler Henri, “refining form through precision, proportion and an uncompromising respect for craftsmanship.”
This disciplined approach positions MOONBEAM as an object of design integrity rather than seasonal trend, reinforcing both brands’ commitment to longevity and cultural value.

Limited Editions and Jewelry-Level Detail
The capsule is offered in three tightly controlled colorways, each produced in limited quantities. Verdant Serenade features 18k white and rose gold finishes paired with a seafoam green sun lens and is limited to 125 pieces. Amethyst Horizon, also limited to 125 pieces, combines 18k gold and silver finishes with a lavender-to-fuchsia gradient lens. The rarest iteration, Midnight Opus, is restricted to just 99 pieces and features matte black detailing with 18k yellow gold and a champagne gold gradient lens.
Each style is available in both a non-jewelled and a jewelled version. The jewelled editions limited to a maximum of 10 pieces per colorway incorporate hand-set brilliant-cut diamonds and precious gemstones executed by master jewelers, elevating the frames into true high-jewelry territory.

Japanese Craftsmanship at Its Pinnacle
Handcrafted in Japan, the historic epicenter of Japanese eyewear production, MOONBEAM exemplifies artisanal precision at the highest level. Advanced beta-titanium engineering, 18k gold electroplating, custom lenses and meticulously finished modular components reflect T HENRI’s micro-production philosophy, with each frame completed in a single collectible batch.
The presentation further reinforces the capsule’s luxury positioning, with diamond-tufted white leather packaging, oversized silk cloths and pearlized limited-edition certificates underscoring the object’s heirloom status.
A Shared Vision for the Future of Luxury
For Tamara Ralph, the collaboration marks an expansion of Haute Couture’s ethereal language into a new category. “The pieces are inspired by elegance, fluidity and artistic finesse,” she explains, emphasizing the alignment between couture craftsmanship and T HENRI’s technical mastery.
For T HENRI, MOONBEAM extends the brand’s ethos of disciplined scarcity and permanence. In a market saturated by scale and ephemerality, the capsule is positioned as an artefact designed not for a moment, but for a lifetime to be collected, cherished and passed down.

Launch and Availability
그리고 MOONBEAM eyewear capsule will launch globally on January 26, 2026, via THENRI.com and a curated selection of authorized international partners, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a piece that redefines eyewear as couture-level design.