Friday, December 11, 2009

The Limited Edition Dolce & Gabbana Gold Edition Sunglasses Have Got The Midas Touch.


"Italian fashion stars Dolce & Gabbana have come out with an exclusive new collection of Gold Edition sunglasses and eyeglasses plated in pure 18-carat gold. Priced at $580 per pair, the limited edition aviator-style shades and specs feature a mix of different materials for the temples, enhanced by the Dolce & Gabbana logo engraved in the same color. Made in Italy, the sunglasses feature polarized glass, and a certificate of authenticity comes with each pair of glasses attesting to the originality, design and quality and the use of 18-carat gold. Each pair is presented in its own jewelry case featuring a plaque with the words "Dolce &Gabbana Gold Edition" and containing two tiny side drawers to hold a cleaning cloth and certificate of authenticity. Inside there is a semi-rigid glasses case in black leather, decorated with a tiny plaque and logo. The Gold Edition models are available at ILORI Luxury Sunglass boutiques."

Information Courtesy Of: Luxist.Com

Available Online Here: ILoristyle.Com


CHRIS LIVE AKA SHAKER SAYS: So, who needs new sunglasses during the Winter? I do. Call it arrogance fueled by elegance or a semi-practical coping mechanism to combat S.easonal A.ffected D.isorder, but, either way, I want these shades. Yes, the masters of modern classicism, Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana, have conspired together to drop these stunning Fort Knox framed 18-carat Gold Edition Sunglasses.

These limited edition sunnies are available with both prescription and sun lenses and are thoughtfully accompanied by a C.ertificate O.f A.uthenticity attesting to the originality, design and quality and the use of 18-carat gold. Additionally, I trust that the hoity-toity jewelry box (with 2 tiny drawers for the cleaning cloth and the C.O.A.) that these locs come in will make the perfect stash spot for the upwardly mobile hustler whom has outgrown the standard Nike shoebox ... lol.

I mean, honestly, with gold nearing $1,000 an ounce, the MSRP of $580 on these spekkies aint half b-a-d ... shiiiiiiiiiit, one might even consider it an investment ... lol. You've gotta L.O.V.E. my retail rationale! This is Livestyle.

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