Gianni Versace - MOD. 251 - COL 694 - Sunglasses





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Gianni Versace sunglasses, model MOD. 251 COL. 694, made in Italy, acetate frame in tobacco brown with dark grey lenses, one size, vintage, in good condition with signs of wear, including the original black Versace hard case.
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Extremely rare Gianni Versace sunglasses, model 251, color 694 – 1990s
Vintage sunglasses by Gianni Versace from the 1990s, model 251 Col. 694. Rectangular frame made of transparent, tobacco-brown acetate with dark gray lenses – characteristic of the designer eyewear of that era.
Silver-colored Medusa emblems sit on the wide temples, the hallmark of Versace. The inside is embossed in white lettering: 'GIANNI VERSACE – Made in Italy – CE' and the model number 'MOD. 251 COL. 694'.
Special feature: This model is practically no longer findable online—only documented in archives. A genuine collector’s item for lovers of early Gianni Versace eyewear pieces.
Condition: Good, with the usual vintage signs of wear.
Includes the original black Versace hard case with an embossed Medusa logo.
Extremely rare Gianni Versace sunglasses, model 251, color 694 – 1990s
Vintage sunglasses by Gianni Versace from the 1990s, model 251 Col. 694. Rectangular frame made of transparent, tobacco-brown acetate with dark gray lenses – characteristic of the designer eyewear of that era.
Silver-colored Medusa emblems sit on the wide temples, the hallmark of Versace. The inside is embossed in white lettering: 'GIANNI VERSACE – Made in Italy – CE' and the model number 'MOD. 251 COL. 694'.
Special feature: This model is practically no longer findable online—only documented in archives. A genuine collector’s item for lovers of early Gianni Versace eyewear pieces.
Condition: Good, with the usual vintage signs of wear.
Includes the original black Versace hard case with an embossed Medusa logo.

