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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 a unique "Leopard" tortoise paired with brown gradient lenses.
- Handmade in Japan.
- 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 - Leopard
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Frame: leopard Lens: brown gradient |
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