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Oliver Goldsmith, founded in London in 1926, didn’t invent sunglasses — but they did make them a fashion accessory. Their signature sunglasses have adorned nearly every major celebrity and style icon from the 50’s onward. Think 20th Century icons such as: Michael Caine, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Sophia Loren, Jackie O, and the list goes on. Today, the legacy set forth way back then is continued through Oliver’s great-granddaughter Claire Goldsmith. The same quality, craftsmanship, and pride in handmade eyewear — One of kind sunglasses that speak not through obnoxious logos, but by the beauty, individuality, and personality in their designs.
Audrey (1963) is named after the late great Audrey Hepburn; Oliver
Goldsmith designed frames for many of Hepburn’s movies such as ‘Charade’, 'Two for the Road', and
‘How to Steal a Million’. The Audrey is one of the pioneering frames which help cultivate the popularity of the large round eye sunglass --- A classic design which is as beautiful and glamorous today as it was in 1963 (and will be in another 50 years).
It is offered here in black paired with grey gradient lenses.
- Handmade in Italy.
- Zeiss Sola Sun Lenses with anti-scratch coating provide maximum protection and clarity of vision.
- Hand drilled real riveted hinges for strength and durability.
- Can be made with a prescription:
contact us to inquire
- Size: 55-20-140
- See all colors available
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$340.00
Oliver Goldsmith Audrey - Black
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Frame: black Lens: grey gradient |
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