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Persol’s iconic 714 — the Italian-made sunglasses made famous by the actor Steve McQueen — debuts at the Cannes Film Festival ...
The limited edition line, Persol 714 Steve McQueen, features a metal plaque inside the left temple with the year 1968 as a nod to the release of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair.' ...
The Persol 714 Steve McQueen isn’t just eyewear — it’s an artifact. A time portal. A flash of ‘60s rebellion crafted in sleek ...
And McQueen? He's still very damn cool. The same can be said of his signature shades, the folding 714 sunglasses introduced by Persol in the 1960s as an update on the brand's beloved 649 model.
For much of the film, McQueen wore a pair of Persol 714 folding sunglasses with light Havana frames and crystal blue lenses. The style was a personal favorite of McQueen, and he also donned them in ...
But this October, Persol is unveiling a brand-new line of ... Usually we wouldn't advocate biting anyone's style, but this is different: the 714 (and its big brother the 649) might have been ...
Under the South of France sun, Persol has it made in the shades. The Italian sunglasses brand is partnering with PR maven Albane Cleret’s Terrasse by Albane, the pop-up hot spot during the film ...
Persol has probably sold thousands upon thousands of pairs of sunglasses to men trying to emulate Steve McQueen, who regularly rocked a pair of Persol 714s, even wearing them in the 1968 film The ...
Persol is following up its iconic 714 sunglasses, famously worn by Steve McQueen, with new style that marks a notable first for the Italian eyewear brand. The new frames, code-named PO3274S ...