West Hollywood quiet luxury since 1987
Oliver Peoples Dupes & Alternatives
Oliver Peoples opened its first shop on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood in 1987 and built its reputation on restraint. The brand's aesthetic sits at the intersection of midcentury American prep and quiet European intellectualism, favoring slim metalwork, vintage-inspired acetates, and colorways that lean toward tortoise, crystal, and workshop olive rather than loud fashion statements. The Gregory Peck, named after the actor and first produced in the early 2000s, has become a defining round optical frame of the modern era, and the Sheldrake offers a similarly understated keyhole-bridge silhouette that has moved through the wardrobes of actors, architects, and editors. Oliver Peoples sits firmly in the premium tier, with most optical frames priced between roughly four hundred and six hundred dollars, reflecting Japanese acetate sourcing and detailed construction. For shoppers who admire the restrained aesthetic but want other options, this page gathers Oliver Peoples' own collection alongside visually similar frames from other brands at every price tier. The alternatives surfaced here share silhouette and feel rather than identity, and are presented as honest lookalikes rather than replacements.
Oliver Peoples frames in our catalog
3 frames from Oliver Peoples.


