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Celine Cat Eye Sunglasses

Céline Gold Frame Cat Eye Tinted Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
designer resale item. These sunglasses come with original case. Details CL40069U model Gold Metal Cat eye
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21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

Céline Blue Marta Oversized Cat Eye Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Sunglasses Cat-eye Tortoiseshell detail Gradient lens Full-Rim Made in Italy
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21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

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CELINE brown Tortoise Cat-Eye Sunglasses CL40191N
By Celine
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic Celine cat-eye sunglasses in amber and espresso brown tortoiseshell acetate with
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1980s Sunglasses

Celine Cat Eye Acetate Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Celine Cat Eye Acetate Sunglasses. Blue. Does not come with - case. Style code: CL40220U. Lens: 55
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21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

Celine Cat Eye Acetate Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Celine cat eye acetate sunglasses. Black. Does not come with dustbag or case. Style Code: CL40095U
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21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

Celine Cat Eye Acetate Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Celine cat eye acetate sunglasses. White. Does not come with dustbag or case. Style Code: CL 40220U
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21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

Celine Cat Eye Acetate Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Celine Cateye sunglasses. Black. Does not come with dustbag or case. Style Code: CL402311. Lens
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21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

Céline Black Cat Eye Tinted Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
and box. Details Black Plastic Cat eye sunglasses Tinted black lenses Logo on sides Made in Italy
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21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

Céline Women's Beige Transparent Cat Eye Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
case with broken zip. Details See-through beige Acetate Cat-eye sunglasses Black lenses
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

Céline Women's Pink Oversized Cat Eye Frame Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
Plastic Oversized cat eye sunglasses Brown ombre lenses Branded logo on arms Made in Italy
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

CHLOE nude pink CE641S Cat-Eye Sunglasses gradient brown Lens
By Celine
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic Chloé CE641S sunglasses in nude acetate and light gold-tone metal temples with
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21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

Celine Brown Angular Tortoiseshell Sunglasses
By Celine
Located in London, GB
with light scratches on this used Céline designer resale item. Details Brown Acetate Sunglasses Cat
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21st Century and Contemporary British Sunglasses

Celine Blue 56MM Cat Eye Sunglasses CL400191 rt. $460
By Celine
Located in New York, NY
Celine Blue 56MM Cat Eye Sunglasses CL400191 Made In: Italy Color: Blue with black lenses Hardware
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Sunglasses

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Celine for sale on 1stDibs

Now renowned for chic womenswear as well as luxury leather handbags that are often recognized for their iconic gold-tone fastening and hardware, French fashion house Celine got its start in children’s shoes.

In 1945, Céline Vipiana and her husband, Richard, opened a made-to-measure shoe shop for children at 52 rue de Malte in Paris. Designer Céline’s name graced the business, alongside a red elephant designed by French cartoonist Raymond Peynet that served as the company’s first logo.

In 1967, following an expansion into women’s shoes and leather accessories, the Vipianas decided to expand their company’s reach into women’s ready-to-wear, focusing on high-end sportswear. Céline Vipiana, who remained chief designer until her death in 1997, would oversee a range of fashion that would reach an international audience with a pared-down elegance and timeless style.

The company quickly achieved widespread success with its new offerings, most notably its trench coat, which became a staple for the brand. In the 1970s, they expanded outside Paris with boutiques in Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills and Hong Kong. In 1973, Céline Vipiana, inspired by chain links around the Arc de Triomphe, debuted the Blazon Chaîne motif of interlocking C’s. She began using it on a printed canvas and branding as well as accents on accessories, such as the Triomphe bag.

Vipiana’s designs were created to appeal as everyday fashion: Celine skirts, suits, fitted shirts, vests and coats were stylish but rooted in practicality. Quality, too, was paramount; Vipiana’s determination to deliver the best possible leather led to the opening of a studio in Florence, where the brand created its leather goods.

Vipiana died a year after her brand was acquired by Bernard Arnault’s luxury conglomerate LVMH for about $540 million. American designer Michael Kors then took the helm as creative director. Kors, too, was known for practical but chic ready-to-wear. He introduced such luxury staples as cashmere sets, smartly tailored pants and simple slip dresses, plus themed collections around jet-setter locales like Monte Carlo and Tahiti. Following Kors’s departure in 2004, onetime Burberry designer Roberto Menichetti took the job for just a year. He was followed by designer Phoebe Philo, the young British designer who is now credited with establishing Celine’s 21st-century style.

Philo created a distinct, minimal style that channeled the brand’s roots of practical simplicity with luxury materials. (“I just thought I’d clean it up,” she quipped of her debut collection in 2010.) Over the course of ten years, Philo turned the company into a beloved fixture of the fashion industry. In 2018, after Philo’s departure, the house tapped Hedi Slimane, former creative director of Yves Saint Laurent, as its new leader; he caused a stir when he famously removed the accent from the brand name. Controversial though it was, Slimane maintained it was a return to the label’s roots: an exercise in strong simplicity.

Find vintage Celine day dresses, handbags and other items on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right sunglasses for You

A pair of vintage designer sunglasses can be a game-changing finishing touch to your ensemble.

No matter your age or general fashion sensibility, wearing sunglasses may already be part of your regular outdoor routine owing to their practicality. Most sunglasses protect the eyes from harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays — and not merely on sunny days. Glasses that utilize color-enhancing lenses, which feature specific coatings or filter tints, can limit the amount of light coming through, while polarized lenses substantially reduce glare.

So while their usefulness is well known, let’s face it, a good pair of sunglasses can be stylish too.

People have been making a statement with iconic eyewear for a while — sunglasses garnered popularity with the Hollywood set in the early 1900s, when it wasn’t uncommon for a hip actress to be photographed in a pair of her sharpest shades.

Today, we’re still talking about the sunglasses that Audrey Hepburn — the original trendsetter — donned in the opening scene of 1961’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s. She emerges from the flagship store of the legendary luxury house referenced in the film’s title in a pair of glamorous dark tortoiseshell frames designed by London eyewear firm Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses. The brand was a keeper for Hepburn — in 1967, she famously wore a pair of Goldsmith’s Yuhu wraparound frames in the poster for Stanley Donen’s film Two for the Road.

Indeed, celebrities have long held sway in the sunglasses realm — perhaps you’ve opted for vintage Ray-Ban sunglasses because you’re enamored with Marilyn Monroe’s celebrated Wayfarers or you’ve taken to classic Aviators because actor Jon Hamm wore them in the nostalgic TV smash hit Mad Men. Good frames are a surefire way to take your style to the next level.

When shopping for the right pair of sunglasses, consider the color and shape of the frames (as well as the shape of your face), how dark or light the lenses are — or tint, if you’re leaning toward a chic gradient lens. Take your time, spring for more than one pair because different moods call for different shades and, while you’re at it, make sure you know how to spot a pair of fake Ray-Ban sunglasses before you make that purchase.

On 1stDibs, our collection of vintage designer sunglasses features classics from Gucci, Cartier, Chanel and other brands as well as a wide range that can be sorted by color — find sleek black sunglasses, brown pairs and a whole lot of other eye-catching options, whether it’s sunny outside or not.