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The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator.
This frame with double bridge is characterized by a squared shape and a light profile that give it a fresh contemporary style.
This frame with double bridge is characterized by a squared shape and a light profile that give it a fresh contemporary style.
This frame with double bridge is characterized by a squared shape and a light profile that give it a fresh contemporary style.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.
An iconic frame with larger lenses: the 0847V2 reworks the original pair worn by Colin Firth in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'. It's sculpted with a sloping browline, presenting a tailored take on classic aviator sunglasses. Polished vintage pins and Paddle temple tips refine the design.
An iconic frame with larger lenses: the 0847V2 reworks the original pair worn by Colin Firth in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'. It's sculpted with a sloping browline, presenting a tailored take on classic aviator sunglasses. Polished vintage pins and Paddle temple tips refine the design.
An iconic frame with larger lenses: the 0847V2 reworks the original pair worn by Colin Firth in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'. It's sculpted with a sloping browline, presenting a tailored take on classic aviator sunglasses. Polished vintage pins and Paddle temple tips refine the design.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
Designed by Marie Wilkinson in 2008, the iconic aviator style has been the best-selling frame across all channels since its inception. Marie’s aim was to create a bold frame with a comfortable fit which could be used every day.