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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.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style. Black Gold.
Buy Gucci glasses here. With a range of eyewear and sunglasses in Rectangular and Rectangular frames, elegant cat eyes or the classic aviator style.
Part of the Cruise collection, these sunglasses are defined by a cat-eye shape. Backed by a hidden metal frame and embellished with star shaped rivets, the grey and white mirror lens creates a game of reflections. A forked design defines the temples, finished with the Interlocking G detail.
Part of the Cruise collection, these sunglasses are defined by a cat-eye shape. Backed by a hidden metal frame and embellished with star shaped rivets, the multilayered GG lens creates a colorful game of reflections. A forked design defines the temples, finished with the Interlocking G detail.
Cat-eye sunglasses are refashioned into a bejeweled design for Cruise, playing with an eclectic mix of materials and details. A sophisticated feel defines the mother of pearl effect acetate frame, while sparkling crystals illuminate the silver-toned metal temples. The Interlocking G, a distinctive logo of the House, completes the accessory.
Cat-eye sunglasses are refashioned into a bejeweled design for Cruise, playing with an eclectic mix of materials and details. A black and ivory zebra motif animates the vintage inspired acetate frame, while sparkling crystals illuminate the silver-toned metal temples, ending with a mother of pearl effect tip. The Interlocking G, a distinctive logo of the...
Cat-eye sunglasses are refashioned into a bejeweled design for Cruise, playing with an eclectic mix of materials and details. A sophisticated feel defines the shiny black acetate frame, while sparkling crystals illuminate the silver-toned metal temples, ending with a mother of pearl effect tip. The Interlocking G, a distinctive logo of the House,...
Black cat-eye frames are carved into a bamboo effect design with gold-toned metal details, complemented by yellow lenses. Bamboo was originally incorporated into Gucci's collections in 1947 and soon became one of the most recognizable House emblems, often reworked in unexpected ways.
Black cat-eye frames are carved into a bamboo effect design with gold-toned metal details, complemented by brown lenses. Bamboo was originally incorporated into Gucci's collections in 1947 and soon became one of the most recognizable House emblems, often reworked in unexpected ways.
An oversize rounded shape reminiscent of the '70s—a hallmark era of the House—defines these black acetate frames, speaking to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal.
Round black frames are carved into a bamboo effect design with gold-toned metal details, encircling grey lenses. Bamboo was originally incorporated into Gucci's collections in 1947 and soon became one of the most recognizable House emblems, often reworked in unexpected ways.
A playful mix of volume and details, the rounded glasses are trimmed with delicate gold-toned metal frame and temples. The pink shaded lenses are complemented by red and black enameled stripe details that frame the sides and continue to the temples, ending in a pearl effect acetate tip. A small Interlocking G detail on each side completes the shape.
A graphic squared shape defines these oversize black acetate frames, speaking to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal.
A graphic squared shape defines these oversize black acetate frames, speaking to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal which a mirrored lens adds a contemporary edge.
A graphic octagonal shape defines these oversize ivory acetate frames, speaking to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal—a subtle nod to the House.
A graphic octagonal shape defines these oversize black acetate frames, speaking to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal—a subtle nod to the House.
A graphic octagonal shape defines these oversize black acetate frames, contrasted by vibrant yellow lenses that speak to the retro influences that run throughout the collection. The temples are accented with an Interlocking G detail in gold-toned metal—a subtle nod to the House.