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Dan Levy on His Eyewear Line and Celebrating Pride

Christopher Ehlers READ TIME: 7 MIN.

Eyewear has long been one of Dan Levy's most recognizable features, so much so that he launched his own eyewear company, DL Eyewear, more than a decade ago. But after the worldwide success of "Schitt's Creek," he relaunched the brand in 2020 with a range of styles for all genders.

What's more, DL Eyewear supports Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) to help support small business, prioritizing those owned by women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

His new collection is inspired by a recent trip to Italy, and ahead of this launch–and just in time for Pride–Levy chatted with InStyle about his passion for eyewear and celebrating Pride as a socially anxious person.

InStyle: Congrats on the spring collection! What can you tell us about the newest styles?
Dan in the Maxwell sunglasses. Photo: Gemma Warren

InStyle: Congrats on the spring collection! What can you tell us about the newest styles?

Dan Levy: Hey thanks! I was lucky enough to have been able to escape to Italy last summer and decided to create a small collection inspired by that trip – the sun-kissed nostalgia of an Italian summer and the freedom and fun found in leaning into that sense of place and dressing a little adventurously. So we settled on three distinctly different, yet equally as impactful shapes guaranteed to invoke a sense of summertime sensuality.

Which glasses have you been sporting lately?

I test-drive every frame we make and have been loving the Maxwell frame in our new Racer Red color. It's surprisingly versatile considering how bold it is. I'm also thrilled we finally get to introduce Hocken, an aviator shape that we've been slowly perfecting for (literally) years.

Do you build your outfit around your glasses, or pair your glasses to your outfit?
Photo: Gemma Warren

Do you build your outfit around your glasses, or pair your glasses to your outfit?

I work both ways. But glasses or sunglasses are usually the last thing I decide on when it comes to putting a look together because they can completely change the vibe. If I'm wearing something simple, I'll often opt for a bolder frame to elevate the look, if I'm wearing a suit I'll try to offset the formality with a frame that's a little more contemporary or unexpected. That's the beauty of building a collection of eyewear, you have the ability to swerve simply by switching up your frames.

Wearing sunglasses inside: yes or no?
Dan in the Hocken sunglasses. Photo: Gemma Warren.

Wearing sunglasses inside: yes or no?

Totally depends on the occasion, but the world is in a state of chaos, so I say do what makes you feel good. Practically speaking, a sunglass with a lighter tint is the perfect middle ground. It still gives the impression of wearing a sunglass but people can see your eyes so the impact is a little less "sunglasses at night."

If you had to narrow it down to just three styles, what sunglasses do you think everybody needs to own?

My suggestion would be narrowing it down to a selection that gives you a variety of colors and materials. For a classic everyday shape I opt for Beaumont in an antique tortoise color way, then our Corrigan style for a metal look, and then a third bolder statement style like our collaboration frame with S.S.Daley, the Lonsdale for maximum versatility.

Of course, June 1 kicks off Pride Month. What are some of your favorite Pride memories?
Photo: Dan Levy

Of course, June 1 kicks off Pride Month. What are some of your favorite Pride memories?

My best friend used to have an apartment at the corner of Christopher Street and Greenwich [in N.Y.C.] and every Pride we'd watch the parade from his roof. For a socially anxious person it offered the perfect vantage point to enjoy the parade without getting stuck in the crowds.


by Christopher Ehlers

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