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Mann Eye Institute Announces Its Holiday Luxury Showcase: An Exclusive Evening of Designer Eyewear
The showcase brings together an elevated collection of high-end frames and sunglasses from some of the most sought-after luxury and designer brands. Guests can explore new arrivals, seasonal favorites, and specialty pieces that rarely make their way onto the shelves. It's an opportunity to see and shop eyewear that pairs advanced craftsmanship with the kind of flair people love showing off during holiday gatherings.
HOUSTON, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / November 25, 2025 / Mann Eye Institute is kicking off the season in style with its Holiday Luxury Showcase, a one-night-only event on Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 5-8 p.m. The celebration will take place at the practice's flagship Houston location at 5115 Fannin Street, 10th Floor.
The event will include personalized styling guidance from Mann Eye's experienced optical team. Attendees can try on curated selections, learn which shapes complement their features, and discover statement pieces they may never have considered on their own. Light refreshments will be available, setting an easy, festive tone for browsing and conversation.
"Mann Eye has always focused on helping people see life better, but this event also speaks to seeing yourself better," said the team in a joint statement. "Eyewear is personal. It's fashion, function, and confidence all wrapped up in one. We're excited to give the community an experience that blends luxury with approachability."
The Holiday Luxury Showcase is open to the public, and space is limited.
For more information, please contact Mann Eye Institute at 713.580.2500 or visit MannEye.com.
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Dina Owens
Communications Team
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SOURCE: Mann Eye Institute
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D.Moore--AMWN