Simonetta Ravizza
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
2010s Italian Tote Bags
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
2010s Italian Blazers
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
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2010s Italian Evening Bags and Minaudières
2010s Coats
21st Century and Contemporary Jackets
2010s Italian Fur Puffer Coats
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
1980s Italian Sunglasses
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Finding the Right sunglasses for You
A pair of vintage or 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. 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. Whether these sunglasses set you off or you’re hunting for the hexagonal standouts that musician Lenny Kravitz lost, 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, all of our Ray-Bans are highly vetted, and our collection of vintage sunglasses features classics from Cartier, Chanel and other designers and 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.