Dolce & Gabbana Acetate Cat-Eye Sunglasses
Color
Red
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
American artist Altina Miranda came up with the concept of the cat-eye frame in the late 1920s, basing the style on exaggerated Venetian masks. Cherished for its retro appeal and a lifted, feline look, the style remains an alluring staple in sunglasses rotations, as seen with Dolce & Gabbana's smooth acetate iteration.
Details
American artist Altina Miranda came up with the concept of the cat-eye frame in the late 1920s, basing the style on exaggerated Venetian masks. Cherished for its retro appeal and a lifted, feline look, the style remains an alluring staple in sunglasses rotations, as seen with Dolce & Gabbana's smooth acetate iteration.
American artist Altina Miranda came up with the concept of the cat-eye frame in the late 1920s, basing the style on exaggerated Venetian masks. Cherished for its retro appeal and a lifted, feline look, the style remains an alluring staple in sunglasses rotations, as seen with Dolce & Gabbana's smooth acetate iteration.