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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.
A contemporary evolution of the classic cat-eye—a silhouette that took shape in the late ‘50s. This shiny black acetate construction is characterized by gold-toned Gucci rivets and lettering, while a dark grey lens completes the design.
Crafted with a frameless structure, the optical frame has a defined contemporary feel. The design pairs shiny gold-toned metal details with the Sylvie Web—an evolution of the House's emblematic equestrian symbol.
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 black acetate frame and temples, while the name of the House appears along the side for a subtle logo feel.
Crafted from gold metal, these square frames are characterized by removable heart-shaped charms that add a playful touch to the silhouette. Completing the style with a delicate touch, a mini version of the Interlocking G logo adds a subtle nod to the Founder of the brand.
The gold chain is the defining element of these optical frames crafted from shiny black injection with a rectangle-shape. The Interlocking G, an emblem of the House logo, appears as a detail on the temples, enhancing the style's retro mood.
The gold chain is the defining element of these optical frames crafted from shiny black injection with a rectangle-shape. The Interlocking G, an emblem of the House logo, appears as a detail on the temples, enhancing the style's retro mood.
Recalling vintage designs, this cat eye optical frame plays with the unexpected thanks to a wave-inspired shaped temple. The burgundy acetate temples have a pink degradé detail at the tips and feature the emblematic Double G for a subtle logo feel.
Recalling vintage designs, this cat eye optical frame plays with the unexpected thanks to a wave-inspired shaped temple. Crafted from shiny black acetate and featuring the emblematic Double G for a subtle logo feel.
This navigator style optical frame brings inspiration from different eras together. Playing with the unexpected, the temples take on a wave-inspired shape. Crafted from shiny gold metal, tortoiseshell tips add a retro feel.
This navigator style optical frame brings inspiration from different eras together. Playing with the unexpected, the temples take on a wave-inspired shape. Crafted from shiny silver metal, tortoiseshell tips add a retro feel.
A notable Gucci symbol borrowed from the equestrian world, the Horsebit is interpreted as an intricate detail on the temples of this optical frame. The style's cat eye shape is paired with contrasting tortoiseshell and a shiny brown acetate front for a vintage feel.
A notable Gucci symbol borrowed from the equestrian world, the Horsebit is interpreted as an intricate detail on the temples of this optical frame. The style's cat eye shape is paired with contrasting ivory tips and a shiny black acetate front for a vintage feel.
Recalling vintage designs, this square-shaped optical frame is crafted from shiny gold-toned metal with contrasting ivory tips. The style is finished with the House’s Horsebit detail—an homage to the brand’s equestrian roots.
Recalling vintage designs, this square-shaped optical frame is crafted from shiny silver-toned metal with contrasting tortoiseshell tips. The style is finished with the House’s Horsebit detail—an homage to the brand’s equestrian roots.
First used by Gucci in the 1950s, the Horsebit continues to pay homage to the brand’s roots. Here, the emblem appears atop the temples of this round optical frame. Crafted from reddish brown colored injection, the material's shiny finish adds a contemporary twist to the archival detail.
First used by Gucci in the 1950s, the Horsebit continues to pay homage to the brand’s roots. Here, the emblem appears atop the temples of this round optical frame. Crafted from black injection, the material's shiny finish adds a contemporary twist to the archival detail.
This optical frame is defined by the House’s Horsebit detail—an homage to the brand’s equestrian roots. Recalling vintage styles, the style is crafted from dark tortoiseshell injection. The material's shiny finish adds a contemporary contrast to the design.
First used by Gucci in the 1950s, the Horsebit continues to pay homage to the brand’s roots. Here, the emblem appears atop the temples of this square-shape optical frame. Crafted from black injection, the material's shiny finish adds a contemporary twist to the archival detail.
Inspired by the world of GG Marmont, this optical frame pairs shiny black acetate with a matelassé effect with a petite version of the Double G. House codes continue to evolve each season, reimagined through the lens of each collection.
Inspired by the world of GG Marmont, this optical frame pairs shiny black acetate with a matelassé effect with a petite version of the Double G. House codes continue to evolve each season, reimagined through the lens of each collection.
Recalling vintage designs, this optical frame is crafted from shiny tortoiseshell acetate. The style is completed by a miniature version of the House's Interlocking G hardware at the side. Taken from the archives, the monogram detail pays homage to Gucci's heritage.