Summary:
- Oakley releases Aura collection with color-changing paint treatment
- Line includes eyewear, helmets, gloves, and accessories for winter sports
- Products feature purple, green, red, and gold gradient design
Oakley has released its Aura collection, a new line of eyewear and winter sports gear that uses color-changing paint. The collection draws from the training and setbacks athletes face away from competition.
The brand applied a custom paint treatment to several of its eyewear and apparel products. The treatment produces a gradient that shifts between purple, green, red, and gold. Oakley designed this effect to represent the energy athletes experience during competition.
The collection includes the Flow Scape mask, a high-performance option for winter sports. The Stunt Wing and CYBR Zero eyewear models receive the same color treatment. For lifestyle wear, the Permian sunglasses feature the gradient design. The MOD1 helmet also carries the paint application.
Beyond eyewear and headgear, Oakley expanded the collection to accessories. Gloves, socks, a beanie, and a neck warmer share the color theme. Each item displays an iridescent Oakley logo. The brand added reflective details to improve visibility in low-light conditions.
The Aura name refers to the intensity athletes build through their training. Oakley positions the collection as a recognition of the work that happens before any medal gets awarded. The brand presents the line as a tribute to determination and preparation rather than final results.
The color-changing paint stands as the defining feature of the collection. The gradient effect shifts depending on angle and lighting. This visual element connects all products in the line, from technical gear to casual accessories.
Oakley structured the collection to serve both performance and lifestyle needs. The Flow Scape mask and MOD1 helmet target athletes who need technical equipment for winter conditions. The Stunt Wing and CYBR Zero eyewear models provide options for active use. The Permian sunglasses offer a less technical alternative for everyday wear.
The accessories complete the range. The gloves and neck warmer provide functional warmth while matching the visual theme. The beanie and socks extend the collection to items worn off the slopes or away from training.
Oakley states the collection represents more than competition outcomes. The brand emphasizes the unseen effort athletes invest before reaching any achievement. This focus on process rather than results shapes how Oakley presents the Aura line.
The collection arrives at retailers and through Oakley's website now. Pricing varies by product type. The technical gear like the Flow Scape mask and MOD1 helmet sits at the higher end. Accessories like socks and beanies offer entry points at lower price ranges.
The iridescent logo treatment appears on every product. This detail ties the collection together visually while adding a reflective element. The reflective details serve a functional purpose by increasing visibility during early morning or evening activities.
Oakley designed the collection for winter sports but positions it for broader use. The Permian sunglasses and lifestyle accessories work outside of athletic contexts. This dual approach lets the brand reach both performance-focused athletes and style-conscious consumers.
The color palette distinguishes the Aura collection from previous Oakley releases. The combination of purple, green, red, and gold creates a distinct visual identity. The shifting nature of the paint adds variation to how the products appear in different settings.
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Born in Groningen in 1991, Eric Grischott is a linguist with a deep-rooted passion for art, music, and fashion. His academic journey led him to graduate in languages, further enriching his linguistic prowess. His thirst for knowledge and cultural immersion took him abroad, where he gained invaluable experience and insights. Eric’s linguistic expertise is not confined to just theory. He has honed his skills in French and German through specialized DELF and DELE courses, demonstrating his commitment to mastering these languages. His passions extend beyond languages, encompassing the creative realms of art, the rhythmic world of music, and the dynamic sphere of fashion.





