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Debbie Harry wearing Cutler and Gross sunglasses for the Shades of Difference campaign Debbie Harry wearing Cutler and Gross sunglasses for the Shades of Difference campaign

Debbie Harry Turns Cutler and Gross Sunglasses Into Queen-Level Cool

Debbie Harry collaborates with Cutler and Gross on Shades of Difference, a limited cat-eye sunglass collection featuring Akira, Valentina, and Maria styles.

The Queen of the USA herself steps back into the frame with cat-eye mystery, soft glamour, and all-timer icon energy.

Debbie Harry wearing Cutler and Gross sunglasses for the Shades of Difference campaign
Debbie Harry fronts the Cutler and Gross x Debbie Harry Shades of Difference collection — Photo: Sam Hellmann / Cutler and Gross

Debbie Harry is back in work mode, and naturally, she is doing it like only Debbie Harry can: with Cutler and Gross, sculptural cat-eye sunglasses, and the kind of face-card electricity that makes time itself look underdressed.

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Debbie Harry, cat-eye power, and sunglasses that know they are entering icon territory.

Shades of Difference softens the Blondie edge without dulling it, turning eyewear into pure Debbie atmosphere.

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The new Cutler and Gross x Debbie Harry collaboration debuts a highly exclusive sunglass collection titled Shades of Difference, built around three personally curated styles: Akira 001, Valentina 002, and Maria 003.

For over five decades, Debbie Harry has shaped the visual and sonic language of music, emerging as a seminal figure across New York’s underground scenes before turning that downtown voltage into global pop mythology. Blondie gave the world sound, style, attitude, and a blueprint for how cool could move between punk, disco, rap, reggae, new wave, cinema, fashion, and pure stare-down glamour.

Now she is bringing that language into eyewear, and the mood is not loud for the sake of being loud. It is softer, stranger, romantic, and still unmistakably Debbie.

The official Cutler and Gross interview frames the collaboration as a meeting of singular vision, uncompromising artistry, and handmade craft. Debbie reflects on timing, work, survival, voice, and the strange inevitability of being misunderstood — which, honestly, might be the most Debbie Harry way to explain an entire lifetime of being copied, adored, projected onto, and still never fully caught.

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Cutler and Gross goes deeper with Debbie Harry on the collection, her creative timing, New York history, and the softer spirit behind Shades of Difference.

Read the full Cutler and Gross interview

The campaign’s Off The Record mood also matters. Shot between moments in a Chelsea studio in New York, it catches what the stage rarely gives away: the quieter Debbie, the guarded Debbie, the softer Debbie, the woman behind the Blondie persona who has spent a lifetime being interpreted, projected onto, worshipped, misunderstood, and still somehow completely herself.

Cutler and Gross also notes how the collection reveals a gentler side of Debbie — not polished into blandness, never that — but soft-spoken, shy, guarded, and still carrying the same downtown defiance. That is the sweet spot: vulnerability without surrender, glamour without pretending the years did not happen, and style without needing to beg for relevance.

The moment also continues a recent Cutler and Gross thread with Debbie. In 2024, she led the brand’s Cutler and Gross x The Great Frog Gothic Realism campaign, bringing Blondie electricity to a darker eyewear universe of sterling silver details, 24K gold-plated accents, dagger pins, vipers, and underworld drama. This new Shades of Difference collection feels like the softer sequel: less gothic armor, more romantic cat-eye spell.

Watch Debbie Harry lead Cutler and Gross x The Great Frog’s Gothic Realism campaign.

The 2024 Cutler and Gross x The Great Frog campaign puts Debbie Harry inside a darker eyewear universe of gothic detailing, silver hardware, and full Blondie-after-midnight energy.

That is where Shades of Difference finds its power. Inspired by a rarely seen romantic spirit, the collection leans into a softer side through three sculptural cat-eye silhouettes that explore the tension between refinement and elegance. It is not nostalgia cosplay. It is Debbie in motion.

The names make the collection feel even more personal. Akira 001 and Valentina 002 nod to Debbie’s goddaughters, the daughters of longtime Blondie creative partner Chris Stein, while Maria 003 reaches back to Blondie’s 1999 comeback hit Maria. So yes, even the frame names come with family, friendship, pop history, and a little downtown mythology baked in.

Akira 001 goes bold with an oversized butterfly-shaped frame and dimensional detailing. Valentina 002 sharpens the mood with a rectangular cat-eye profile and smooth gradient lenses. Maria 003 goes retro and curved, bringing that elegant, against-the-grain softness that feels especially Debbie. The campaign also places her in the Maria 003 in a bespoke White Ivory colourway, which is exactly the kind of ice-queen detail that makes the whole thing click.

Debbie Harry models Akira 001, Valentina 002, and Maria 003 for Cutler and Gross’ Shades of Difference campaign.

The campaign gallery spotlights the three limited-edition cat-eye frames, campaign cards, and Debbie’s softer Off The Record mood for Cutler and Gross x Debbie Harry.

The frames are handcrafted in Italy from acetate and finished with a gold DH logo, giving the collection that final personal stamp. It is glamour, but not the obvious kind. It is quieter, weirder, more intimate — the kind of glamour that knows the camera is lucky to be there.

Debbie Harry wearing sunglasses for the Cutler and Gross Shades of Difference campaign
Debbie Harry in Rapture for Cutler and Gross — Photo: Sam Hellmann / Cutler and Gross

And yes, let us all take a tasteful pause: Debbie Harry turns 81 on July 1, and she is still looking like the person every generation keeps trying to reference without fully catching. People forget she is older than Cher, which makes this whole campaign even more legendary. There are icons, and then there is Debbie — forever blonde, forever New York, forever slightly ahead of whatever room she just entered.

The collaboration also lands in a tender chapter for the Blondie universe. Following the death of longtime drummer Clem Burke, Debbie has spoken openly about how hard it is to imagine being on stage as Blondie without him and without Chris Stein beside her. That makes this campaign feel even more potent: not a disappearance, not a retreat, but a new kind of presence.

Because the Queen of the USA herself is still working. Still choosing images. Still shaping the frame. Still reminding everyone that glamour is not youth — glamour is timing, nerve, instinct, and knowing exactly when to look straight into the lens.

The full creative team behind the campaign keeps the world sharp: photography by Sam Hellmann, creative direction by Aboud + Aboud, videography by Kid Wasabi, styling by Heather Mary Jackson, hair by Mudhoney Hair Salon, makeup by Miss Guy NYC, and production by Hattie Gable.

All three styles are available now online and in-store through Cutler and Gross.

Debbie Harry’s Shades of Difference collection brings cat-eye softness, Blondie edge, and Cutler and Gross craftsmanship.

The collection does not try to cosplay the obvious version of Debbie Harry. It does something better. It finds the romantic spirit underneath the legend: the private cool, the pale glow, the cinematic stare, the handmade frame, the softer side that still knows how to cut.

Dig out the full Cutler and Gross x Debbie Harry collection now.

Watch Debbie Harry step into Cutler and Gross’ Shades of Difference campaign.

The Shades of Difference campaign captures Debbie Harry in Cutler and Gross’ limited cat-eye collection, bringing softer glamour, downtown mythology, and pure icon presence into frame.

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Shop Debbie Harry’s Shades of Difference.

Three limited-edition cat-eye frames. One downtown legend. Akira 001, Valentina 002, and Maria 003 turn Cutler and Gross craftsmanship into full Debbie mythology.


Sources: Collection and interview details via Cutler and Gross; shopping destination via Cutler and Gross x Debbie Harry; product pages via Akira 001, Valentina 002, and Maria 003; previous Debbie Harry campaign context via Cutler and Gross x The Great Frog; Blondie live-future context via People; Debbie Harry birth date via Britannica; Cher birth date via Britannica; Akira, Valentina, and Maria naming context via INYIM source note.

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