One of the most popular shapes for eyewear these days, the original cat-eye glasses were invented in the thirties by Altina Schinasi (an American filmmaker, designer and inventor) – though they were originally known as the Harlequin. Fusing this heritage with the allure of Far East cities like Hong Kong,
Linda Farrow presents these
Des Voeux sunglasses; they signature peaked silhouette is made from yellow gold-plated titanium and adorned with ‘stained glass’ corners.
<li>Linda Farrow yellow-gold plated sunglasses
<li>Yellow-gold plated titanium frame and temples, ‘stained’glass’ corners
<li>100% UV protected nylon lenses
<li>54mm lens width
<li>19mm bridge width
<li>140mm temple length
<li>Comes with a black leather case
<li>Made in Japan