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rectangular glasses with case
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Black optical glasses from Tom Ford featuring rectangular lenses, branded frames with contrast panelling, curved temple tips and a contrast brand embossed case.
Item ID:10356989

Composition & Care

  • Composition: acetate 100%
  • Manufacturer: marcolin
  • Brand Style ID: TF5252
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    • Tom Ford
      rectangular glasses with case

    SHIPPING FROM: Mode de Vue, Paris


    Mode de Vue
    Mode de Vue is a Parisian boutique dedicated to the increasing crossover between eye-wear and fashion. Trained optician Mamou Michael spotted a gap in the market for a shop devoted to the most interesting designer fashion frames, and Mode de Vue was born. Situated on the edge of Paris' hip Marais district, the store stocks a comprehensive collection of lesser-known designer frames alongside those from the big guns of fashion.

    Visit www.modedevue.com

    Designer: Tom Ford


    The Texan-born designer, who studied at New York’s Parson’s School of Design and began his working career at sportswear label Cathy Hardwick, really started to make waves at Perry Ellis working under Marc Jacobs. But he is of course best known for turning around the fortunes of Italian fashion house Gucci in the 1990s, restoring in it a kind of sexy 1970s glamour that the brand appeared to have lost. After a stint also designing for Yves Saint Laurent, he created the Tom Ford label that now takes in fragrance, sunglasses and luxurious menswear.

    Visit Tom Ford for more information on this designer