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.
Influenced by the coveted styles of the '50s and '60s, the cat eye glasses have a shaped frame with an upsweep at the outer edges in black acetate that continues to the temples, ending in gold metal tips. Each side is enriched with a Web effect detail in pearlized pink and tortoiseshell acetate, topped with an Interlocking G detail.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Titanium with GG Engraved Round.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Dark Turtle Oversized.
Eclectic evolution of the classic mask model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired mask glasses add an eccentric note to the look of the new collection. Mother-of-Pearl.
Orange acetate frame with the phrase "L'Aveugle Par Amour" and bee detail in metal.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Black Titanium with Green Lenses Round.
Influenced by the coveted styles of the '50s and '60s, the cat eye glasses have a shaped frame with an upsweep at the outer edges in tortoiseshell acetate that continues to the temples, ending in gold metal tips. Each side is enriched with a Web effect detail in pearlized blue and burgundy acetate, topped with an Interlocking G detail.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Glossy Ruthenium Aviator.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Dark Turtle Acetate Oversized.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Turtle Acetate and Web Detail Green and Red Round.
Among the historical codes of the Maison borrowed from the world of equitation, the Web changes its face every season. In these aviator sunglasses, the striped pattern turns into an enamel detail that decorates the end of the frame. In tortoiseshell acetate, this model is completed by a slot in the terminals.
Repeated in the center of an enamelled oval, the Double G is part of the Gucci codes from the 70s archives. Here, the guilloche processing detail defines the ends of a pair of black acetate navigator sunglasses. The Gucci logo emphasizes the upper bar. Black.
A sophisticated shape, the classic cat-eye glasses are reimagined in a mix of materials, with a gold-toned metal bridge contrasting the bold black acetate frame. The Gucci logo further enriches the temples.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Grey Turtle Acetate Round.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Black Acetate Oversized.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Sage Green 50'.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Gold Coloured Brown Lenses Aviator.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Oil Color Aviator.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Gold Coloured with Black Acetate Bridge Aviator.
A metal frame in gold color defines this model with a geometric shape, creating a harmonious contrast with the pink lens. The temples finish with a fork detail, decorated with the GG logo - a distinctive code of the Maison that incorporates the initials of the historic founder Guccio Gucci. Pink Gold.
Eclectic evolution of the classic model, sunglasses make their first appearance in the 50s. Reimagined in a futuristic way, the geometric shape is enriched with references to pop culture and Optical Art. These retro-inspired glasses add an eccentric note to the looks of the new collection. Transparent Peach Acetate Round Frame.