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Used about 3 times. Purchased at a glasses shop in Gaien. It's in near-new condition. The glasses case is deteriorated. ● Lens width: 56mm ● Lens height: 48mm ● Bridge width: 18mm ● Temple length: 145mm ● Overall width: 150mm ※ Please note that there may be slight variations. Emmanuelle Khanh is a Parisian prêt-à-porter designer. After working as a model for Givenchy and Balenciaga, she began drawing her own designs, which led to her being featured in the French edition of ELLE and subsequently becoming a designer in 1962. She was active as a prêt-à-porter designer for Dorothée Bis, Cacharel, Missoni, and others. Recognized for her many achievements, she was called a pioneer who opened the new prêt-à-porter era. In 1970, products were first sold under Emmanuelle Khanh's own name by the Créateurs de Mode company, and she aimed for "active" clothes, "clothes that suit anyone," and "clothes that never go out of style," which were not found in haute couture. In the 80s, it became a huge hit product as many celebrities, both men and women, such as Run DMC and Stevie Wonder, wore them. It is a legendary brand that, at the time, industry people would go all the way to Parisian boutiques to get their hands on.
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