Mac Miller and His Signature Eyewear Style
A true icon of his generation, Mac Miller was not only a visionary musician—his unique, effortless style became part of his artistic identity. Among the accessories that followed him throughout his career, one pair of sunglasses stood out and became instantly recognizable: the WOELY model by LPLR, which he wore frequently and affectionately.
This wasn’t just a passing trend. The WOELY was a real favorite of the rapper, discovered at the legendary Parisian concept store Colette, long regarded as a temple of avant-garde fashion and design. Featuring green mirrored lenses and a bold architectural silhouette, the WOELY quickly became an essential part of Mac Miller’s look.
The WOELY Model: A Unique Graphic Statement
Named after the visionary industrial designer Raymond Loewy (WOELY being an anagram of his name), this striking metal frame is instantly recognizable thanks to its double brow line and clean, futuristic construction. Minimal yet distinctive, the WOELY blends radical design with everyday wearability.
Today, LPLR proudly reissues the WOELY in a range of new colors, including a special edition featuring green mirrored lenses—a faithful tribute to the version Mac Miller loved. It’s a way for the brand to honor the artist, whose charisma and consistent wear made the model a true cult piece.
LPLR: A Bold Brand with a Clear Vision
At LPLR (short for La Petite Lunette Rouge), every frame tells a story. The brand blends graphic design, artistic freedom, and a bold sense of identity. WOELY is a perfect reflection of this DNA: creative, unapologetic, and striking—just like those who wear it.
A Cult Frame and a Lasting Tribute
Worn proudly by Mac Miller, the WOELY model continues to resonate as an emblem of style and individuality. By reintroducing this now-legendary design, LPLR offers a heartfelt tribute to the artist, while giving new generations the chance to wear a piece of his legacy—a design rich in culture, character, and soul.