Céline - Cat Eye S187 Sunglasses in Acetate - Leopard - Sunglasses - Céline Eyewear

Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.

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Region Île-de-France - Paris
Nation France

Description

Céline - Elegant and Luxurious, Yet Still Pretty Utilitarian

Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.

More than a decade later, Vipiana used her success as a launch pad to branch out into ready-to-wear, with the goal to deliver fashion to the everyday woman. On a platform that advocated for practical clothing over frivolity, she launched a sportswear-driven line that revolved around wool skirt suits, fitted shirts, leather vests, and pastel-colored denim.

Céline - Cat Eye S187 Sunglasses in Acetate

Size

International Fit

Details

Temple length 5.7 in

Lens width 2 in

Nose bridge length 0.6 in

Acetate Frame

Cat Eye Frame

Smoke Lenses

Protects from UVA and UVB

Celine Signature on temples

Reference

4S187CPLB.11LE

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Céline - Cat Eye S187 Sunglasses in Acetate - Leopard - Sunglasses - Céline Eyewear

Céline - Cat Eye S187 Sunglasses in Acetate - Leopard - Sunglasses - Céline Eyewear

Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.

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