A New Definition of Luxury
Guccio Gucci, born in 1881, nurtured the desire to unite the skilled Italian artisans with that sophisticated and typically English vision of luxury that he had enjoyed during his employment at the Savoy Hotel in London. After working for the company Franzi in Milan, he founded a leather goods company in Florence in 1921 with a luggage shop. In the 30s, his gloves, belts, suitcases and trunks were the exclusive Italian souvenir, ideal for ladies of the beautiful international world. Riding articles, from which the iconic elements of the clamp and the bracket were taken over in the 50s, represented the right mix between accuracy of details and exquisite workmanship.
Imbued with a contemporary feel, this rectangular-shaped frame is black injected and features a distinctive green lens. The design pairs shiny gold-toned metal joints with enamel Gucci lettering along the temples—a subtle nod to the House.
Classic styles continue to be reimagined in creative new ways throughout Gucci Aria. Here, classic black rectangular-frames are reimagined by a contrasting horn-effect rim. A yellow lens completes the design with a retro mood, while Gucci lettering decorates the temples—a subtle nod to the House.
Classic styles continue to be reimagined in creative new ways throughout Gucci Aria. Here, classic rectangular-frames are reimagined in a modern shade of electric blue, with the addition of a unique horn-effect rim. A brown lens completes the design for an element of contrast, while Gucci lettering decorates the temples—a subtle nod to the House.
Crafted from black bio acetate, these sunglasses have both a timeless and contemporary appeal with a classic rectangular shape, reimagined with a thick rim and wide temples. The name of the House appears as a subltle logo detail, while a dark grey lens completes the style.
Crafted from a unique shade of yellow mother of pearl, these bio acetate sunglasses have both a timeless and contemporary appeal with a classic rectangular shape, reimagined with a thick rim and wide temples. The name of the House appears as a subltle logo detail, while a brown lens completes the style.
Crafted from a unique shade of yellow mother of pearl, these bio acetate sunglasses have both a timeless and contemporary appeal with a classic rectangular shape, reimagined with a thick rim and wide temples. The name of the House appears as a subltle logo detail, while a brown lens completes the style.
The Epilogue collection puts an emphasis on leaving fashion's old rules behind, it conveys the idea that pieces should be timeless–not just in fashion for one season. These sunglasses have a Gucci logo on the bridge, presented on a retro shape that transcends decades.
Imbued with a contemporary feel, this rectangular-shaped frame is black injected. The design pairs shiny gold-toned metal joints with enamel Gucci lettering along the temples—a subtle nod to the House.
Crafted from gold-toned metal, these navigator-style sunglasses are characterized by a bar on top of the bridge and rubber nose pads, a nod to specialty eyewear. The style is enriched by engraved details and the Gucci logo, while the photochromic lens and blue light filter helps protect the eyes.
Influenced by the defining styles of the '50s and '60s, these cat-eye optical frames have been reimagined through a Gucci lens with a bold, oversized shape. Gold-toned metal rivets decorate the tortoiseshell acetate frame and temples, while the name of the House appears along the side for a subtle logo feel.
Influenced by the defining styles of the '50s and '60s, these cat-eye optical frames have been reimagined through a Gucci lens with a bold, oversized shape. Gold-toned metal rivets decorate the tortoiseshell acetate frame and temples, while the name of the House appears along the side for a subtle logo feel.
These square-shaped optical frames are characterized by a gold-toned metal frame and chain detail, reflecting the accessory's vintage inspiration. The Interlocking G logo, continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections. Here it appears as a cut-out detail on the side of the metal temples, complete with acetate tips.
The recognizable Double G emblem was originally inspired by a belt buckle from the 1970s and continues to enrich the narrative of Gucci today. Here it appears as a subtle detail along the temples of these round optical frames.The gold-toned metal construction is reminiscent of vintage styles, complete with contrasting acetate tips.
The recognizable Double G emblem was originally inspired by a belt buckle from the 1970s and continues to enrich the narrative of Gucci today. Here it appears as a subtle detail along the temples of these round optical frames.The silver-toned metal construction is reminiscent of vintage styles, complete with contrasting acetate tips.
Crafted with a frameless structure and gold-toned metal temples, these square optical frames are characterized by detachable Interlocking G strawberry pendants. The surprise detail nods to the Founder of the House, as well as imbuing the style with a playful feel.
Part of Gucci Aria, these optical frames are defined by a modern evolution of the traditional cat-eye shape. Crafted entirely from black acetate, the name of the House appears in bold, gold-toned, lettering along the temples—completing the style with a distinct logo feel.
Part of Gucci Aria, these optical frames are defined by a modern evolution of the traditional cat-eye shape. Crafted entirely from tortoiseshell acetate, the name of the House appears in bold, gold-toned, lettering along the temples—completing the style with a distinct logo feel.
Defined by a frameless construction, these square optical frames recall the lightweight, alternative styles of the '90s and early 2000s.The design is complete with gold-toned metal temples, while a detachable metal chain adds a retro twist.
These rectangular frames, crafted from transparent acetate, have a distinctly retro feel. The light blue color palette is the defining feature, with gold-toned metal details enriching the style further. Gucci lettering appears on the temples as a subtle nod to the House.
A historical House code, the Web pays homage to Gucci's equestrian roots. Repurposed each season, it appears here atop this navigator-shaped optical frame, enriching the style with archival influences. The gold-toned metal structure is completed by tortoiseshell acetate tips.
A historical House code, the Web pays homage to Gucci's equestrian roots. Repurposed each season, it appears here atop this navigator-shaped optical frame, enriching the style with archival influences. The ruthenium grey metal structure is completed by black acetate tips.