BIO ACETATE

Falabella Rectangular Sunglasses

CHF340
Colour Shiny Opaline Yellow/Solid Brown
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Embrace the Noughties with these opaline yellow Falabella sunglasses from Stella McCartney. The sunglasses feature a nostalgic chunky rectangular frame with a double gold pin and an oversized diamond-cut Falabella chain at the temples. The solid brown lenses offer 100% UV protection.
  • Colour: Shiny Opaline Yellow/Solid Brown
  • Style: Chunky Rectangular
  • Front/Temple: Shiny Opaline Yellow
  • Lens: Solid Brown
  • Lens width: 52mm
  • Lens category: 3
  • Shiny sunshine yellow acetate frame
  • Double gold pin at front frame
  • Shiny endura gold oversized Falabella chain at temples
  • Stella McCartney logo on arms
  • All of our eyewear comes with a protective Falabella Alter Croc case, recycled polyester cleaning cloth and leaflet crafted from recycled paper.
“My Summer 2023 collection reaffirms our ‘Stella DNA’ and brand codes – revisiting favourite moments from the 90s and 2000s on seductive, utilitarian pieces”
Our sunglasses are crafted from bio-acetate, made with organic fibres derived from wood and cotton seeds. The bio-lenses are a conscious alternative to standard plastic-based lenses, using natural and renewable resources.
  • Care: Wipe clean only with a clean, dry cloth
  • Composition: Front and temples: 100% bio-acetate; Trims: 100% metal, Lens: 100% bio-based acetate, Case: 32.4% polyurethane, 31.7% polyester, 17.7% recycled polyester, 12.2% metal, 6% magnet
  • Size & Fit: Lens width: 52mm, Bridge width: 18mm, Temple length: 135mm
  • Free Express Shipping Times vary based on shipping destination. The average delivery time is between 1-4 working days.
  • Returns You can request a return or exchange within 14 days
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Flexible payments available
Flexible payments available
Free Exchanges & Returns
Free Exchanges & Returns
Our packaging is made with renewable and compostable materials
Our packaging is made with renewable and compostable materials