Céline - Black Frame 53 Sunglasses in Acetate - Emerald - 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 - Black Frame 53 Sunglasses in Acetate

Size

International Fit

Details

Temple length 5.7 in

Lens width 2.1 in

Nose bridge length 0.8 in

Acetate Frame

Rectangular Frame

Smoke Lenses

Protects from UVA and UVB

Celine Signature on temples

Reference

4S280CPLB.31RD

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Céline - Black Frame 53 Sunglasses in Acetate - Emerald - Sunglasses - Céline Eyewear

Céline - Black Frame 53 Sunglasses in Acetate - Emerald - 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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