Eckhaus Latta and Dieux Collaborate on a Special Forever Eye Mask


When it comes to New York Fashion Week beauty, we’re typically talking about a smudge of eyeliner or a swipe of lipstick. But Eckhaus Latta’s spring 2026 presentation is an exception to this rule. This season, designers Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta combined forces with Dieux Skin co-founders Charlotte Palermino and Joyce de Lemos to create a limited-edition print of the Forever Eye Mask.

“Our brands are aligned in attitude,” Latta says about the collaboration. “What we love about Dieux is that the eye masks are reusable and feel like an accessory or wardrobe staple, rather than something disposable. This longevity makes them feel more special, especially in a runway context. We love to bring non-traditional items into the runway space, so it felt like a natural fit.”

Eckhaus Latta and Dieux Collaborate on a Special Forever Eye Mask

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De Lemos, Dieux’s chief of product, agrees. “We love partnering with like-minded individuals,” she says. “We look to people who are saying something of importance that we want to amplify and take part in. Not to make too much of a pun, but the stars truly aligned!”

The Forever Eye Mask—a 100% silicone reusable eye mask—is the first product Dieux released five years ago. When combined with your favorite eye treatment, it enhances absorption by acting like Saran wrap to help the product penetrate into the skin deeper.

Eckhaus Latta’s version of the mask, of course, pays homage to the spring ready-to-wear collection. The clear base with white writing is as airy and poetic as the season’s designs.



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