Swarovski sw 5181 - col 068
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Brand- Swarovski, Model: SW5181-COL 068, Gender: Women, Size: 54 mm, Bridge: 14 mm, Color- Blue & Brown, Temples: decorated with white stones.This Swarovski frame reflects a sophisticated aesthetic with a retro cat-eye style that’s always current. These full-rim frames are made in lightweight performance materials that are strong enough to keep up on your busiest days without weighing you down. A sturdy saddle bridge reduces pressure across the face for a comfortable feel. Show your distinctive tastes when you step out in these vintage-inspired glasses from Swarovski.
Inspired by some of Swarovski’s most iconic jewelry families and helmed under the creative direction of Giovanna Engelbert, Swarovski sunglasses and eyeglasses are crafted with the brand’s signature savoir-faire and mastery of light, cut and color. From statement shapes and brilliantly faceted crystals to sleek metals and signature touches, each piece captures the bold and joyful elegance of Swarovski.
In 1895, Daniel Swarovski invented a machine for cutting and polishing crystals in Wattens, Austria, which revolutionised the crystal manufacturing industry. Swarovski quickly became a significant player in the Haute-Couture world as Charles Frederick Worth, known as the Father of Haute Couture, used Swarovski crystal balls on his ball gowns in a Trompe L'Oeil effect for his elite clientele, including Queen Victoria.
During the 1920s, demand for Swarovski crystals skyrocketed. The brand began supplying illustrious designers such as Lanvin, Vionnet, and Jean Patou, who embraced the free-spirited and alluring aesthetic of jazz halls and flapper girls. By the 1950s, Swarovski crystals were used by iconic couture designers such as Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Cristobal Balenciaga, who were defining the new dress codes of their eras with delicate crystal embroidery and feminine silhouettes.
Today, Swarovski crystals remain an essential component of many fashion houses, including Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, and Valentino, as well as some more contemporary designers such as Alexander McQueen, Mary Katrantzou, Hussein Chalayan, and Christopher Kane. The brand has become an essential part of fashion history, as well as the future.