1980s Yohji Yamamoto
1980s Yohji Yamamoto oval frame in layered black and deep green acetate with subtle hardware detailing, paired with softly tinted lenses. An ultra-rare archival piece with a strong, design-led presence. The rounded, almost protective silhouette and layered construction reflect a distinctly conceptual approach to eyewear, where form, texture, and depth take precedence over convention.
During the 1980s, Yohji Yamamoto redefined fashion with his avant-garde philosophy—favoring asymmetry, unconventional shapes, and a monochromatic, intellectual aesthetic. His designs often challenged traditional ideas of beauty and structure, and his accessories followed the same path. This piece embodies that vision: understated yet bold, minimal yet complex, offering a quiet statement that feels both artistic and timeless.
Measurements:
Lens height: 3 cm
Lens width: 5 cm
Frame width: 13.5 cm
Bridge: 2 cm
Temple length: 13.5 cm
All sunglasses include UV400 protection and come with a Gafas Galore pouch and cleaning cloth.
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