VICTOIRE - Balmain

BPS-169A-60

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UPC: 7630449212578

Frame Color: BLACK - GOLD

The ground-breaking French designers of the ‘90s, with their exuberant silhouettes and bold mastery of color and contrast, have had a substantial influence over several recent Balmain runways—and it’s clear that Olivier Rousteing has once again channeled that distinctively audacious outlook into his designs for this modified cateye frame, with its innovative combinations of contrasting matte and sleek surfaces. Expanding upon the ‘90s’ distinctive rebel spirit, Rousteing also looked to La Femme Nikita, dreaming up the perfect eyewear choice for Nikita, that classic film’s uber-chic and powerfully sensual Parisienne femme fatal. So, it’s no surprise that this meticulous-yet-edgy frame is named for the Victoire de Samothrace, the Louvre’s classic masterpiece—for this, obviously, is a design for today’s victorious goddesses.

VICTOIRE - Balmain

BPS-169A-60
$765.00
SIZE
COLORS (3)

Frame: BLACK - GOLD

Frame measurements
  • Lens Width:

    60 mm
  • Bridge:

    14 mm
  • Temple Length:

    143 mm
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UPC: 7630449212578

Frame Color: BLACK - GOLD

The ground-breaking French designers of the ‘90s, with their exuberant silhouettes and bold mastery of color and contrast, have had a substantial influence over several recent Balmain runways—and it’s clear that Olivier Rousteing has once again channeled that distinctively audacious outlook into his designs for this modified cateye frame, with its innovative combinations of contrasting matte and sleek surfaces. Expanding upon the ‘90s’ distinctive rebel spirit, Rousteing also looked to La Femme Nikita, dreaming up the perfect eyewear choice for Nikita, that classic film’s uber-chic and powerfully sensual Parisienne femme fatal. So, it’s no surprise that this meticulous-yet-edgy frame is named for the Victoire de Samothrace, the Louvre’s classic masterpiece—for this, obviously, is a design for today’s victorious goddesses.