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As the face of luxury fashion evolves, so does the list of essential items for every house. Only a few years ago did the unspoken rule that every label needed a flagship sneaker design set in, and recent seasons have shown that a pair of original sunglasses is the new must-have. Francesco Ragazzi's Palm Angels is not one to be caught lacking, so it's no surprise that Palm Angels sunglasses are debuting for Spring/Summer 2021.

Palm Angels’ first-ever eyewear collection comes in the form of two distinctive frame shapes: Palm and Angel. While both frame shapes revolve around the same themes, bold design twists set the two apart.

Palm is all about the unexpected. Dissonance staggers the structure of the frames, breaking the linearity of the arm at the temple which offers an eye-catching, distorted aesthetic. Angel looks to a more classic, '90s aesthetic. The signature Palm Angels gothic logo sits at the temple, giving the chunky frames serious attitude.

Palm Angels sunglasses slot effortlessly into the Spring/Summer 2021 offering thanks to Ragazzi’s keen eye for detail which ensures that each frame communicates the label's bold, contemporary personality.

Shop Palm Angels sunglasses below.

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Palm AngelsAngel Sunglasses
$405
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Palm AngelsPalm Sunglasses
$340
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