BALENCIAGA BB0096S 015

340.00€

-15% 400.00€

Designer: Balenciaga
Product Code: 000750413
Availability: In Stock

Available Sizes

Balenciaga BB0096S, color 015, size 51, are women's sunglasses with a narrow square acetate frame with thick paste in red color. The arms bear the company's distinctive BB logo in silver. The lenses are in grey color (Cat. 3) and 100% absorbent to UVA and UVB radiation. 


Cristobal Balenciaga opened his first atelier in Paris in 1937 and created a house that has revolutionized the fashion industry with its unique aesthetic. Demma Gvasalia has been the artistic director of the house since 2015, bringing with him an innovative approach to design, combined with a distinct sense of humour. In his designs he has mixed ideas from the label's archive with experimental silhouettes, bringing to the Parisian house the famous "street style" that stars and fashion editors love.

Sex: Frame Shape: Lens Type: Frame Color: Frame Material: UV protection: Designer:
Women Square Single Color Red Paste 100% UVA and UVB protection Balenciaga
Dimensions
2) Lens Width 4) Bridge Width 5) Temple Length
51mm 18mm 130mm
Balenciaga

Cristobal Balenciaga opened his first atelier in Paris in 1937 and created a brand that has revolutionised the fashion industry with its unique aesthetic. Demma Gvasalia has been the artistic director of the brand since 2015, bringing with him an innovative approach to design, combined with a distinct sense of humour. In his designs he has mixed ideas from the label's archive with experimental silhouettes, bringing to the Parisian house the famous "street style" that stars and fashion editors love.

The Balenciaga's artistic director maintaints the House's radical style with bold sunglasses designed with vibrant colors and patterns inspired by Parisian streets. High-density acetate breaks tecnical limits with unprecedented thinness. Balenciaga oppose racism and strives for inclusivity in the workplace. The Maison strives for a diverse and equitable workplace, partnering with groups like Share Africa to promote diversity in desing and support emerging designers.