Zaya Wade Partners with Warby Parker for New Frames Collection

by Xara Aziz
Instagram @zayawade/Warby Parker

Zaya Wade has collaborated with the prominent glasses brand, Warby Parker to launch a wide range of premium glasses, along with stars Natasha Lyonne, David Chang, Jordan Poole, Karefa Johnson, and Reece Feldman, to name a few.

The 17-year-old teenager took to Instagram to announce the news:

“Back at it with @warbyparker. This time I helped design a new edition of my favorite frames, Baird, in crimson,” she wrote.

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Called “Baird” for Warby Parker Editions, the frames come in four colors: crimson, cream, black or lime and are a transparent acetate with warm-toned metal with a price range beginning at $145.

The lenses can come with a wide array of features, including single-vision prescriptions; polycarbonate lenses; anti-reflective and scratch-resistant lens coatings; free shipping & free returns or exchanges, free scratched lens replacement, and accepts FSA and HAS insurance.

Last year, a Los Angeles County judge granted Zaya an official name and gender change and is now legally known as Zaya Malachi Airamis Wade.

The daughter of three-time NBA champ Dwayne Wade, came out as transgender in 2020 and petitioned to have her name and gender changed ever since. But it has been a bumpy ride to get there.

In 2022, Dwayne Wade’s ex-wife and mother to Zaya, Siohvaughn Funches-Wade, requested that a court prevent her ex-husband from allowing her 15-year-old transgender daughter to legally change her name and gender.

On November 1, the mother to Dwayne’s three children submitted an objection stating that her child waits until “the age of majority” to make changes to her identity, according to documents obtained by TODAY.

Days later, Zaya’s father released a statement on Instagram calling allegations made against him “a damn shame.”

“Since this must be the new way of parenting, I guess I have to address these allegations here, which is a damn shame,” he wrote. “While I’m on a life-changing trip in our motherland, Africa, I’ve received a social media post about me forcing our 15 year old child to be someone she’s not and to do something against her will. These are serious and harmful allegations that have hurt our children.”

He continued: “I’ve given her the opportunity to reach out to Zaya’s teachers, doctors and therapist over the years and even meet her friends, so she could get her own understanding of our child’s needs for her LIFE. She won’t do it! She has not been to a school, recital, graduation, school dance, play date, practice, parent teacher conference etc and Zaya has given her every opportunity to try to get to know her. She won’t do it.”

In court documents, Funches-Wade said “I contend that our child should be given the opportunity to decide for themselves at the age of majority if they want to move forward with changing their name and/or gender.”

She said that the legal situation is a “parental rights issue” and that Dwyane was using his celebrity status to profit off of Zaya’s brand partnerships.

In October, the father of five spoke about his daughter transitioning from a boy to a girl when she was 12 and said he and his wife Gabrielle Union were doing their best to prevent Zaya from seeing hate speech against her on social media.

 “We sat down with Zaya about being on social media,” he said on TODAY. “Her, my wife and I, we just talked about, we just want to make sure if she’s going to be on social media, if she’s going to show people some of her life, it’s going to be the people that she wants, that’s in her circle,” he explained at the time.

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