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Coco Chanel died 50 years ago on January 10, 1971. To pay tribute to the revolutionary designer, we’re taking a look at 10 pairs of glasses made by the French house that pack as much style punch as their iconic quilted bag or little black dress.
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Retro white cat eye frames that will go with anything, especially a black outfit for maximum graphic impact.
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It’s hard to go wrong with these round, oversized lenses. Even if miniature frames are having a moment, XXL designs are gaining ground this year.
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This design features Chanel’s signature chain in an eccentric yet chic take on the sophisticated style of Coco Chanel herself, as well as Karl Lagerfeld’s. Perfect paired with a tweed jacket or a sharply-cut suit.
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The Pantos shape has stood the test of time without so much as a wrinkle. This time it comes adorned with imitation pearls and a stylish chain as the finishing touch.
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Transparencies are always trendy and this model is no exception, giving any outfit a touch of originality.
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A characterful classic that comes in tortoiseshell or various different colors.
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These thick, two-tone frames with their flashy logo are as timeless as the couture clothes and bags designed by Coco Chanel.
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These ‘mask’ sunglasses are as much a classic of the house as their watches and ballet pumps.
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An elegant cat eye that with blue lenses and a vintage shape, manages to be modern, futuristic and retro all at once.
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These impressive sunglasses protect eyes from two times more sun thanks to its visor system, a design which makes it a bold choice and an entire outfit in itself.
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written by Josh Arnold