Chanel's exclusive frames combine high fashion with ultimate luxury, always featuring authentic, recognizable Chanel details. They are exceptionally elegant and feminine in shape, with a perfect finish that exudes top quality.
Chanel's most iconic designs, such as the tweed suit, the matelassé handbag, and the little black dress, are also featured in the eyewear collection. Chanel frames embody class, elegance, and femininity, crafted from high-quality materials. They are playfully finished with bows, pearls, links, tweed, leather, and other embellishments, and, of course, always with the famous double C logo. A feast for the eyes, both literally and figuratively.
History of Chanel
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was born on August 19, 1883, in Saumur, France. In 1910, she opened her first clothing store, followed by a hat and accessories shop in 1913. Two years later, she founded her first couture house in Biarritz. In the 1920s, Coco Chanel was known as the "Queen of Fashion." She was the creator of the Garçonne look: a comfortable style for women at a time when many women still wore uncomfortable corsets. But it was especially her design of the "la petite robe noire," a simple black dress, that made her world-famous. From then on, the fashion house became known worldwide as a producer of haute couture. In May 1921, she also released her legendary perfume, Chanel No. 5, which remains one of the best-selling perfumes to this day.
Just over a century later, Chanel has become one of the most important and trendsetting European fashion houses, with Karl Lagerfeld as its head designer. He combines the class and simplicity of Coco Chanel with current fashion trends. Chanel's collections are purchased not only by high society in Paris but also in world cities like London, Rome, and New York. In 1999, Chanel, in collaboration with Luxottica, introduced a line of eyeglasses and sunglasses, also characterized by a luxurious and high-quality finish.
