Tom Holland is having the biggest month of his career. Spider-Man: Brand New Day opens July 31, Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey lands two weeks earlier on July 17, and the press tour connecting the two has put the actor in front of more cameras in six weeks than most leading men face in a year. The suits get the headlines. The watches get the trade coverage. His eyewear, meanwhile, goes almost entirely unremarked — which is a shame, because it is quietly one of the most consistent things about him.
Where many actors treat frames as a stylist's afterthought, rotated per event and never seen again, Holland returns to the same silhouettes: rounded tortoise acetates off-duty, sharper black rectangles for the step-and-repeat. The through-line rewards cataloguing. What follows is a ledger of every frame he has been documented wearing between 2019 and 2026 — each entry sourced, one still unidentified. It is a living document; when the open question at entry six is answered, this page will say so.
The Ledger
Six looks, five identified
Garrett Leight
Winward — Brandy Tortoise
Spider-Man: Far From Home LA premiere · June 26, 2019 · and repeatedly since
The foundation of the whole ledger. Holland wore the Garrett Leight Winward in Brandy Tortoise to the Los Angeles premiere of Far From Home in June 2019 — an optical frame, not a sunglass, worn on a red carpet, which said something in itself. Banton Frameworks' eyewear-icons profile documents it as his go-to, and the paparazzi record backs that up: the same rounded, warm-tortoise acetate keeps reappearing in off-duty photographs years apart. The Winward is quintessential Garrett Leight — a relaxed, California-made round with enough squareness through the lens to read grown-up rather than costume. As a signature, it is unshowy and entirely believable.
Eyewear by David Beckham
DB 7000/S — Black Havana, orange lenses
GQ Men of the Year Awards · November 2021
The loudest entry in an otherwise restrained record. At the 2021 GQ Men of the Year Awards, Holland paired a brown velvet Boss tuxedo with the DB 7000/S from Eyewear by David Beckham — the house's rounded panto in Black Havana acetate, carrying unmistakable orange lenses. The style archives that documented the night describe the circular silhouette, and the colorway matches the brand's own catalogue exactly. (Some archives log the look under the DB 7046/S, the square sibling in the same Black Havana and orange — the frame on his face that night was the round one.) Tinted lenses at an evening awards show are a high-wire act; against the velvet and the warm havana, the orange read as deliberate seventies glamour rather than affectation. It remains the most-asked-about look in his eyewear history.
Garrett Leight
Naples
Ballon d'Or photocall, Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris · November 29, 2021
Eleven days after the orange-lens gamble, a return to form. At the Ballon d'Or photocall in Paris, Holland wore the Garrett Leight Naples with a tuxedo — the same frame he has worn on the Graham Norton Show. Style archives place him in a small collection of Garrett Leight models beyond the Winward, the Ace and the Hamptons among them, which makes the Los Angeles house the closest thing to a personal signature in this ledger: not a campaign, not a stylist pull, just a wardrobe he keeps reaching into.
Eyewear by David Beckham
DB 7076/S
Rome appearance · identified by 20/20 Magazine
The Beckham line evidently earned a repeat booking. Trade press — specifically 20/20 Magazine — identified Holland in the DB 7076/S during an appearance in Rome: a Wayfarer-inspired acetate with a keyhole bridge and a fine gold detail at the temple. It is a more conventional choice than the orange-lensed 7046/S, and arguably a more instructive one; the keyhole bridge suits his proportions, and the gold hardware nods to the dressier end of his wardrobe without announcing itself. Two documented outings from one licensed line is the closest thing to a brand relationship visible in the public record — worth remembering when entry six comes up.
Prada
SS22 campaign eyewear
Prada Spring/Summer 2022 campaign
The one contractual entry. As a face of Prada's Spring/Summer 2022 campaign, Holland appeared throughout the imagery in the house's sunglasses — campaign styling rather than personal choice, but relevant to the record for two reasons. First, it put Prada eyewear on him repeatedly and officially. Second, campaign relationships have a way of outliving the campaign: an actor comfortable in a house's frames tends to reach for them again. That history is precisely why Prada sits on the shortlist for the ledger's one open question.
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Unidentified
The Rome photocall pair — open question
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Rome photocall · June 2026
And then there is the pair everyone is searching for. At the Brand New Day Rome photocall in June 2026, Holland wore a frame that has not yet been publicly identified: a chunky rectangular front in black acetate, tortoise-toned temples, dark lenses. The two-tone construction — solid black face, havana arms — is the distinguishing detail, and it narrows the field considerably.
The honest answer is that nobody outside his circle knows yet. The leading candidates, given the record above, are Prada — the campaign relationship, and a house that has produced exactly this kind of black-front, havana-temple combination — and Eyewear by David Beckham, the only label with two prior documented appearances on his face. Neither attribution should be treated as fact; no trade outlet or archive has confirmed an ID at time of writing.
This entry will be updated the moment the frame is confirmed. Readers who recognize it — opticians and reps tend to clock these things first — are invited to say so via the contact page.
Getting the Look
The most attainable entry in the ledger is also the best one. Garrett Leight is an independent house with wide boutique distribution, and the Winward remains in production; the brand's profile sits alongside the rest of our independent designer directory. The Beckham styles are licensed production and cycle in and out of range — the 7046/S in particular now lives mostly on the secondary market.
For fit, there is no substitute for trying the silhouette in person. Find an independent boutique that stocks Garrett Leight or a comparable rounded acetate, and let an optician confirm the bridge and lens width against your own proportions. For those who prefer to research silhouettes before stepping into a shop, the Frame Vault catalogues comparable models from the independent houses we cover.
Frequently Asked Questions
What glasses does Tom Holland wear?
Tom Holland's documented go-to optical frame is the Garrett Leight Winward in Brandy Tortoise, a rounded California acetate he wore as early as the Spider-Man: Far From Home Los Angeles premiere in June 2019 and has returned to repeatedly off-duty.
What sunglasses is Tom Holland wearing on the Spider-Man: Brand New Day press tour?
The frame has not been publicly identified yet. At the Rome photocall in June 2026 he wore a chunky rectangular black acetate pair with tortoise-toned temples and dark lenses. Given his history, Prada and Eyewear by David Beckham are the leading candidates, but no attribution has been confirmed. This page will be updated when the frame is identified.
Does Tom Holland wear prescription glasses?
He has been photographed repeatedly in the Garrett Leight Winward, which is a genuine optical frame rather than a sunglass, but neither the actor nor his representatives have confirmed publicly whether the lenses carry a prescription.
What orange sunglasses did Tom Holland wear?
The orange-lens pair was the Eyewear by David Beckham DB 7000/S in Black Havana — the brand's rounded panto with orange lenses — worn with a brown velvet Boss tuxedo at the GQ Men of the Year Awards in November 2021.
What brand is Tom Holland's tortoise round glasses?
The rounded tortoise optical frame is by Garrett Leight — the Winward model in the Brandy Tortoise colorway, made by the Los Angeles independent eyewear house founded by Garrett Leight.
Where can I buy the frames Tom Holland wears?
Garrett Leight is stocked by independent optical boutiques worldwide — The View Eyewear's boutique locator can point you to one nearby. Eyewear by David Beckham is produced under license and carried by department stores and optical retailers; discontinued styles like the DB 7046/S surface on the secondary market.
