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Prada sunglasses combine elegance and luxury with modern design. Made from high-quality materials, they offer UV protection and unique style, perfect for those seeking fashion and comfort.
In 1929, John Macready as a senior US Air Force official asked Bausch & Lomb to produce a pair of sunglasses for the pilots, that model was named “Ray-Ban Aviator”. In 1952 Ray Ban made the first “Wayfarer” sunglasses with G-15 lenses.
Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion brand of women's clothing and accessories, which is a subsidiary of Prada. Miu Miu was founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada and has been headquartered in Paris ever since.
Hugo Boss is a German fashion house based in Metzingen. Founded in 1924 by Hugo Boss who was first noticed by the fashion industry after the Second World War.
Prada sunglasses combine elegance and luxury with modern design. Made from high-quality materials, they offer UV protection and unique style, perfect for those seeking fashion and comfort.
In 1929, John Macready as a senior US Air Force official asked Bausch & Lomb to produce a pair of sunglasses for the pilots, that model was named “Ray-Ban Aviator”. In 1952 Ray Ban made the first “Wayfarer” sunglasses with G-15 lenses.
Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion brand of women's clothing and accessories, which is a subsidiary of Prada. Miu Miu was founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada and has been headquartered in Paris ever since.
Hugo Boss is a German fashion house based in Metzingen. Founded in 1924 by Hugo Boss who was first noticed by the fashion industry after the Second World War.