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The Excellence of Cari Zalloni
When passion for a product is reflected in the design, there is no-one like Cari Zalloni, whose eyewear designs became a cult in the 80s. He was a visionary who revolutionised eyewear design and created trends that were way ahead of their time, second to none. He crafted an extraordinary style that polarised opinions and has cast a spell over his fans to this day. Cazal defined the typical hip-hop look of the 80s like no other brand. Some of the legendary designs from that era are still trendsetting even now. Eyewear lovingly nicknamed “Cazzy” by its fans. The creative genius of the charismatic designer Cari Zalloni carries on, even after his sudden death in 2012. Inspired by him, his design team will continue to create a collection that sets standards and immortalises his spirit.
The stylistic originality of the CAZAL eyewear collections has always left ample scope for extravagant interpretations that can only be properly understood in the context of the collection as a whole. 743 Grey.
The “725” is classic men’s eyewear from about 1985, relaunched as unisex sunglasses with gradient lenses. Cari Zalloni interpreted with his very own signature the Aviator Shapes of the 80s, and designed this model with fine metal rings and an elegant dual bridge. A classy designer frame of timeless elegance and greatness. Gold Brown.
Cazal 8031 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Brown.
Cazal 8038 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Black Gold.
Cazal 9073 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Gold.
"The CAZAL 6022 has not only one but two origins. Though introduced as early as the late 1970s, this style reached full iconic status in 1984 – and has maintained it ever since. CAZAL wanted to create a corrective eyeglasses frame made of 10-mm-strong acetate. Only very few manufacturers at the time dared use that material. Black Optical.
The classic aviator style Vintage model was conceived by Cari Zalloni in the mid-Eighties as a pair of spectacles. Re-created as sunglasses, it is faithful to its style and revives it with a sporty attitude. As a pair of sunglasses, corrective lenses can be inserted, of course – like all CAZAL shades. 724 / 3 Gold.
Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.
Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.
Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.
Cazal Vintage 680 Legendary Limited Edition Black Gold Sunglasses. Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.
The striking look of the CAZAL 616 model already catches the eye at first glance. Closer inspection reveals, however, that behind the design there lies a sophisticated technical solution. There are many details that lend the 616 its sturdy, multifaceted character: here a little pin, there a little slot in the 8-mm acetate. Dark Amber.
The “953” is very classy, large-sized aviator shape. The model originates from 1988, and is one of Cari Zalloni’s legendary draft designs. Black Silver.
The stylistic originality of the CAZAL eyewear collections has always left ample scope for extravagant interpretations that can only be properly understood in the context of the collection as a whole. 4261 White.
Cazal 659 3 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Black Matt.
Cazal 662 3 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Tortoise.
Cazal 886 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Crystal.
Cazal 6013 3 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Black Gold.
Cazal 9066 Legendary. A successful model, trendsetting for many brands, has been relaunched. It is with the dominant trim typical of CAZAL, the striking temple and the subtle touches of colour that Cari Zalloni succeeded in creating the perfect relaunch of a classic from the New York hip-hop scene. Black Gold.
Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.
Cazal sunglasses announce the release of a limited edition style as a tribute to the late, legendary Cazal chief designer, Cari Zalloni.