Collection: Dolce Vita
The Dolce Vita Eyewear collection reflects a bold Mediterranean glamour, marked by oversized frames and colorful acetates. Each piece, meticulously crafted in Italy, expresses the combination of timeless elegance and expressive creativity.
The brand's DNA
The brand's DNA
Dolce Vita expresses a sunny and sophisticated style, marked by bold shapes and original finishes. Its glasses reflect a Mediterranean spirit, blending glamour, femininity, and a pronounced taste for elegance. The brand is distinguished by generous frames, bold colors, and a design that oscillates between classicism and fantasy.
His story
His story
The Dolce Vita brand emerged in the eyewear industry in the 1980s and 1990s, a period when many independent Italian brands were developing. Inspired by Italian cinema and glamorous fashion, it offers eyewear made in Italy and distributed primarily in Europe. Its name, evocative of the Italian art of living, reflects the desire to offer accessories where elegance meets sensuality.
The iconic frames
The iconic frames
- Oversized frames: round or square shapes, with gradient lenses.
- Butterfly series: feminine and assertive, sometimes enriched with metallic details.
- Colored acetates: red, tortoiseshell, translucent, often associated with tinted lenses.
- Decorated branches: inlays, reliefs or discreet logos.
Did you know?
Did you know?
Some Dolce Vita glasses from the 90s were released in small series reserved for specialist Italian boutiques, making them difficult to find on the vintage market today.
Why collect them?
Why collect them?
Vintage Dolce Vita glasses are captivating for their Italian glamour, high-quality local manufacturing, and limited availability, making them sought-after items among collectors. They reflect a time when Italian eyewear boldly explored new shapes and colors, inspired by fashion and cinema.
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Who are we ?
Vision Janine repairs and restores the most beautiful vintage frames, lovingly collected, in her workshop near Lyon.