Sunglasses vs Glasses in the Edit
The same shapes split into two ways of wearing them. If you want tinted, sun-ready lenses, browse Jennie BLACKPINK Sunglasses. If you are after clearer frames for everyday and indoor wear, head to Jennie Gentle Monster Glasses. Both pull from the MM216, MM220 and Pico 02 silhouettes — the page you choose just reflects how you plan to use them, not a different design. Sun-first buyers should start with the tinted edit; if you want frames you can keep on all day, start with the glasses. It is worth settling this before you shop, because the same shape can feel like a different buy depending on the lens — a tinted MM220 is a sunglasses purchase, while the clear version reads as an everyday frame.
Why Shop the Collection Here
Beyond the edit itself, every pair goes through a check before it reaches you. We confirm the branding and engravings, the lens quality and UV protection, the hinge feel and the overall finish against reference details before anything is listed — the exact UV rating for each frame is shown on its product page. On a name this heavily copied, that check is the difference between a careful frame and a rough one, and it is the reason the collection stays consistent from one order to the next. As an independent resale store, not affiliated with Gentle Monster, what you get is a checked frame and a clear return path if the fit is not right — not a hard sell.
Fit & Sizing
Fit comes down to proportion. Match a frame's total width to your face width so it sits level without pinching, and use the bridge measurement if frames tend to slide down or sit high on you. Narrow faces suit the smaller Pico 02 oval, while the MM220 gives more room and presence. Each product page lists lens, bridge and temple measurements, so the quickest check is to compare them to a pair you already wear. If you are between sizes, prioritize the bridge and how the frame sits over lens width — comfort comes from where it rests.