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Oakley Names Travis Scott Chief Visionary

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Oakley has announced that, after years of Travis Scott fueling the brand through his stage wardrobe and eyewear choices on the Circus Maximus tour, the duo has partnered. Oakley has named Scott as its first Chief Visionary, announcing a multi-year partnership that will reimagine the brand's creative future.
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Oakley appoints Travis Scott as visionary director After years in which Travis Scott has powered the Oakley brand through his stage wardrobe and lens choice on the Circus Maximus record tour, these two cultural powers have officially joined together to partner and reimagine lenses, clothing and more. Oakley has officially named Travis Scott as his first visionary director, announcing a multi-year alliance that will transform the brand's creative…

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Preisjäger broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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