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Alain Mikli Eyeglasses AL0932 Col. 1 Black Iridescent Frame with Temple Accent
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Alain Mikli Eyeglasses AL0932 Col. 1 Black Iridescent Frame with Temple Accent
Brand: Alain Mikli
Model: AL0932
Style: Rectangular
Type: Full Rim
Gender: Women
Frame Color: Iridescent Black
Frame Material: Plastic
Lens: Demo
Lens Width: 56mm
Bridge Size: 15mm
Temple Length: 135mm
Country of Manufacture: France
Addl Info: Hand-Made
Inspired by his Lebanese Armenian heritage, Alain Mikli opened his first studio in Paris in 1978 and has fueled his line with both originality and enthusiasm. Widely referred to as "shutter shades" Mikli's line features unique colors and shapes and are favorites among European celebrities and avante-garde Americans. Since Mikli's introduction to high-end hand-made luxury eyewear, his line has been championed by celebrities like Elton John and Bono. Kanye West specifically requested a pair to be featured in his music video "Stronger". Mikli also designed all the eyewear for the film "Until The End of The World".
Brand: Alain Mikli
Model: AL0932
Style: Rectangular
Type: Full Rim
Gender: Women
Frame Color: Iridescent Black
Frame Material: Plastic
Lens: Demo
Lens Width: 56mm
Bridge Size: 15mm
Temple Length: 135mm
Country of Manufacture: France
Addl Info: Hand-Made
Inspired by his Lebanese Armenian heritage, Alain Mikli opened his first studio in Paris in 1978 and has fueled his line with both originality and enthusiasm. Widely referred to as "shutter shades" Mikli's line features unique colors and shapes and are favorites among European celebrities and avante-garde Americans. Since Mikli's introduction to high-end hand-made luxury eyewear, his line has been championed by celebrities like Elton John and Bono. Kanye West specifically requested a pair to be featured in his music video "Stronger". Mikli also designed all the eyewear for the film "Until The End of The World".









