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The history of the Versace brand is first of all a family story that begins in Reggio Calabria in the ‘50s when little Gianni played in his mother tailor shop, where he learned the basics of the trade, because if it is true that in the years of greatest success he was called with just about any appellative, he always called himself a tailor. In the same shop grew his older brother Santo, whose interest in fashion will be directed towards the management aspect, and the younger sister Donatella who followed in Gianni’s footsteps and for whom she was muse and right arm. In 1972 Gianni Versace decides to depart from Calabria to go to Milan and work as a free lance designer initially making up a collection for a clothing firm called "Florentine Flowers". Versace's ready-made apparel was an instant success so the designer decided to stay on in Milan and the following year began collaborating with Callaghan, Complice, and Genny.
These cat eye glasses have a tortoiseshell acetate frame and are highlighted by a vintage-inspired Versace logo in perforated metal engraved on the temples.
Cat-eye glasses in acetate, highlighted by double Medusa charms on the temples.
Metal cat eye glasses, highlighted by double Medusa charms on the temples.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The square shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The square shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The square shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The square shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The oval shape is finished with tonal tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The oval shape is finished with tonal tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The oval shape is finished with tonal tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
Inspired by '90s hip-hop culture, these sunglasses feature acetate frames and wide Medusa-embellished temples. The rectangular shape is finished with dark tinted lenses.
These heptagon Medusa Biggie sunglasses have thin metal frames, detailed with a nose bridge and Medusa hardware on the temples.
These heptagon Medusa Biggie sunglasses have thin metal frames, detailed with a nose bridge and Medusa hardware on the temples.
These heptagon Medusa Biggie sunglasses have thin metal frames, detailed with a nose bridge and Medusa hardware on the temples.
These aviator Medusa Biggie sunglasses have thin metal frames, detailed with a double nose bridge and Medusa hardware on the temples.