Adopting a renaissance sculptural approach to eyewear, Miga Studio adds four new sub-collections to its portfolio for spring/summer 2026. Inspired by the art of engineering and flexibility, these frames blend form and function to produce unexpected combinations.
The sub-collections include Koji, Kaizen Thin, Taisho Titan Top, and Golden Fever. All four collections offer unique silhouettes that are enhanced with intricate and subtle design details to create elegant, bold ophthalmic styles.
Read on to learn more about the Miga Studio collections and how each one offers different forms of craftsmanship and originality.
Koji
The Koji collection is inspired by the harmony of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and modern innovation. Frames are carved from a full block of lightweight aluminum with flexible temples and the brand’s flex hinge design. The rims on each style offer a tridimensional depth on the front with oil finishes that portray a high-tech look and feel.

Kaizen Thin
Frames from the Kaizen Thin collection combine acetate and aluminum to create a refined balance of volumes. Defined by the Japanese word Kaizen, which translates to continuous improvement, these frames are lightweight and sleek. Each style is constructed of a monoblock titanium with aluminum inserts in unexpected hues and shapes.
Taisho Titan Top
A tactile metallic element is the core design detail of frames from the Taisho Titan Top collection. The monoblock Japanese Takiron’s bold architectural feeling offers a see-through effect accentuated with titanium inserts on the front. These styles, which feature a new duplex hinge and updated temples with a raw cut faceting, are inspired by the Taisho flourishing era.
Golden Fever
With a reinterpretation of the use of gold, frames from the Golden Fever collection combine Japanese and Italian cultures. Styles use materials such as high-tech titanium, Takiron acetate, and the new addition of aluminum to create delicate and lightweight frames. The collection offers a high-tech mood with metallic effects and an emphasis on color./


