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Dreamlike, almost surreal, the Harlequin sunglasses from the Linda Farrow campaign are crafted from ultra-fine 18-22 carat yellow gold-plated Japanese titanium. Reminiscent of the silhouettes and playfulness of life in the circus, the frame is intricately looped around mocha gradient ZEISS Pure lenses. Harnessing premium scratch and smudge resistance...
Dreamlike, almost surreal, the Harlequin sunglasses from Linda Farrow are crafted from ultra-fine 18-22 white gold-plated Japanese titanium. Reminiscent of the silhouettes and playfulness of life in the circus, the frame is intricately looped around dreamy green lenses. Fearlessly bold, these are the collectible icons of today.
Dreamlike, almost surreal, the Harlequin sunglasses from Linda Farrow are crafted from ultra-fine 18-22 light gold-plated Japanese titanium. Reminiscent of the silhouettes and playfulness of life in the circus, the frame is intricately looped around powder pink lenses. Fearlessly bold, these are the collectible icons of today.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Carlo.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Leone.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Giulio.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Federico.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Valentina.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Penelope.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Marina.
A revolutionary project characterized by its detailed finishes and innovative materials. His models are the perfect mix of forms from the past and materials of the future. The "Classic" model is characterized by a revolutionary finish that consists of a series of laser-made incisions that create an intricate frame on the lenses. Camilla.
No Logo Sunglasses Model 18019S. This model is part of the 2019 No Logo collection, worn by the emerging singer Loco Escrito, one of the most requested collections thanks to its modern style and bi-color lenses. The eyewear has a hexagonal metal frame and is finished with acetate end pieces. It is available in 5 color variants. Pedro Capó Official.
DiorByDior sunglasses reinterpret the pilot shape in a feminine style. The perforated Cannage motif, similar to an embroidery, and the black lacquered effect sublimate the gilded metal frame.
DiorByDior sunglasses reinterpret the pilot shape in a feminine style. Like an embroidery, the perforated Cannage motif enhances the pink gold metal frame.
With their butterfly shape, the DDiorF optyl glasses add a touch of femininity to the timeless DDior line. The Cannage motif worked on the gray frame plays with light and material effects.
With their butterfly shape, the DDiorF optyl glasses add a touch of femininity to the timeless DDior line. The black frame is decorated with the pink gold CD logo.
With their butterfly shape, the DDiorF optyl glasses add a touch of femininity to the timeless DDior line. The Cannage motif worked on the brown frame plays with light and matter effects.
Applied by hand, round and star-shaped crystals alternate with gold-colored micro studs on these oversized eyeglasses, giving brilliant reflections to the black acetate frame. The shaded lenses add a vintage note to this model, complemented by the GG logo to decorate the temples.
Applied by hand, round and star-shaped crystals alternate with gold-colored micro studs on these oversized eyeglasses, giving brilliant reflections to the light pink transparent acetate frame. The shaded lenses add a vintage note to this model, complemented by the GG logo to decorate the temples.
Swarovski crystals applied by hand alternate with micro studs, giving the oversize frame a sparkling appearance. Made of blue acetate, these dark blue acetate glasses are further enhanced by the GG detail, which decorates the temples. Faded orange lenses complete the shape with pop references.
With a rectangular design, these sunglasses are characterized by a game of contrasts. In the frame, the external side in white acetate and the inner side in acetate with a horn effect are interspersed with a layer of tortoiseshell acetate. The Gucci logo decorates the black acetate temples, a slit on the terminals.