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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.
Characterized by a foldable metal frame, this pair of sunglasses provide portability as well as a futuristic design. Crafted from a mixture of acetate and gold-toned metal, the style is sophisticated, as well as being perfect for everyday wear. Gucci lettering completes the cut-out temples with a logo feel.
This navigator-style frame is crafted from a lightweight gold-toned metal structure and enhanced by a bar on top of the bridge. Historic patterns and codes are refreshed each season with a Gucci twist. Inspired by the equestrian world, subtle details and colors on the temples and tips celebrate the House Web.
This navigator-style frame is crafted from a lightweight dark ruthenium metal structure and enhanced by a bar on top of the bridge. Historic patterns and codes are refreshed each season with a Gucci twist. Inspired by the equestrian world, subtle details and colors on the temples and tips celebrate the House Web.
This aviator frame is crafted from a lightweight gold-toned metal structure and completed by a bar on top of the bridge. The Web, a historical House code inspired by the equestrian world, is repurposed each season. Here it appears as a subtle design detail on the temples, while contrasting tips complete the style.
This aviator frame is crafted from a lightweight silver-toned metal structure and completed by a bar on top of the bridge. The Web, a historical House code inspired by the equestrian world, is repurposed each season. Here it appears as a subtle design detail on the temples, while contrasting tips complete the style.
This pair of aviator sunglasses are crafted from a shiny silver-toned metal frame contrasting with tortoiseshell tips. The style is characterized by a photochromic lens that turns from light yellow to brown when exposed to light, while the blue light filter helps protect the eyes. A subtle Gucci logo completes the style.
Retro and contemporary styles come together in this pair of tortoiseshell navigator frames inspired by Italian sunglasses from the '80s. Featuring a special hinge called 'flex' to enhance the temples with extra flexibility, the design is enriched by Gucci rivets on the front and a logo detail on the side.
Archival codes mix to create hybrid designs. This pair of black injection sunglasses is enriched by the Horsebit, a homage to the House's equestrian heritage. Here the detail features as a part of a fork construction on retro-inspired gold metal temples, while black tips and a gradient grey lens add a contemporary feel.
'80s inspired with a vintage feel, these sunglasses are characterized by a detachable gold metal chain. The emblematic Interlocking G continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections. Here it appears as a cut-out detail on the side of black injection temples.
'80s inspired with a vintage feel, these sunglasses are characterized by a detachable gold metal chain. The emblematic Interlocking G continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections. Here it appears as a cut-out detail on the side of black injection temples.
Retro '80s inspired details are reflected in these rectangular-frame sunglasses, characterized by the emblematic Interlocking G. The logo continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections and appears here as a contrasting gold cut-out detail on the side of black injection temples.
Retro '80s inspired details are reflected in these rectangular-frame sunglasses, characterized by the emblematic Interlocking G. The logo continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections and appears here as a contrasting gold cut-out detail on the side of black injection temples.
Retro '80s inspired details are reflected in these rectangular-frame sunglasses, characterized by the emblematic Interlocking G. The logo continues to be a distinguishing feature of Gucci's collections and appears here as a contrasting gold cut-out detail on the side of black injection temples.
Emblematic looks from the first Alessandro Michele collection are presented again for the Ouverture collection and create a link to Gucci’s rich history. Presented in orange and yellow gradient acetate, these rectangular-frame sunglasses feature a sophisticated reinterpretation of the Web, crafted from green and red acetate layers, placed on the temples...
The pince-nez style, meaning “pinch nose”, was a way to hold up glasses without earpieces during the 19th Century. Imbued with a distinctly vintage feel, this pair of sunglasses feature a detachable gold metal chain and gold pince-nez piece. The solid grey lens complete the style, adding a retro element to the whimsical design.
Detachable raccoon shaped pendants add a playful feel to these lightweight sunglasses. Crafted from shiny gold-toned metal, a removable gold chain infuses the design with a vintage feel.
Detachable elements combine vintage and contemporary influences to infuse this pair of sunglasses with a versatile feel. Appearing as charms that can be removed, Interlocking G strawberries channel the House's playful spirit, while a delicate gold chain references designs from eras past.
A whimsical evolution of the classic cat-eye–a silhouette that started to take shape in the late ‘50s. Reimagined in a more modern shape, encrusted crystals play into the geometric frame with references to optical art.
Presented for the Ouverture collection, the round sunglasses are imbued with a retro inspired feel. Encrusted with crystals and crafted from gold metal, the frame is complemented by violet lenses.
A whimsical evolution of the classic cat-eye–a silhouette that started to take shape in the late ‘50s. Reimagined with a textured approach, encrusted crystals play into the geometric frame with references to optical art.
These black acetate sunglasses are covered with sparkling crystals, and contrasting pink lenses, for an unexpected finish.