Camilla
Camilla Festival Frolic Sunglasses | Tortoise Shell Acetate, CatsEye, Hand-Made
Camilla Festival Frolic Sunglasses | Tortoise Shell Acetate, CatsEye, Hand-Made
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$129.99 AUD
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Camilla, Festival Frolic Sunglasses
Colour: Vintage Tort / Ivory Halo
RRP: $350
SKU: 2330844
A pair of sunglasses this cute is hard to find! Embrace the tortoiseshell with an ivory halo with this flirty and fun cat-eye style. The Festival Frolic by Camilla has sleek proportions and a vintage-inspired design. Like all Camilla sunglasses, it is expertly handcrafted from premium acetate in a tortoiseshell colour. They are then laminated with contrasting ivory-toned acetate around the outer frame, resulting in a striking 3D effect. The sunglasses feature the iconic CAMILLA tip shape and hand-applied signature CAMILLA script at the temples with a gold foil finish.
Features:
- Tortoise shell and ivory acetate frames
- 3D effect
- Cats eye shape
- Vintage-inspired design.
- Small size fit.
- Hazel/Brown mono lenses
- One year warranty
- Handcrafted
- Designed in Australia
- Category 2 general purpose sunglasses
- Premium quality wire core and hinges
- Signature gold foil icon trio
- Packaged with a CAMILLA case and cleaning cloth
FIT:
Medium size fit
- LENS WIDTH: 52
- NOSE BRIDGE: 20
- TEMPLE LENGTH:140
Materials:
ACETATE
Camilla Frank is an Australian fashion designer and the founder of the CAMILLA brand. Camilla is known for its vibrant, artistic prints and flowing bohemian style. She launched the brand in 2004 at Australian Fashion Week and has since grown into a global luxury brand, sold in over 55 countries, and worn by many famous faces including Oprah Winfrey. Her collections feature hand-drawn prints and hand-sewn pieces that tell stories from Camilla's travels around the world.
Her luxurious sunglasses collection similarly captures her adventurous and playful spirit, offering a variety of vibrant and unique designs. To add to her design flare, Camilla is a breast cancer survivor and is a spokesman for lessons on resilience and self-care.