Frankie Morello
Frankie Morello Black Acetate Women Sunglass
Frankie Morello Black Acetate Women Sunglass
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Elevate your style to iconic status with Frankie Morello’s chic sunglasses, where elegance meets modern edge. The sophisticated black shaded lenses are perfectly framed by a white border, creating a bold contrast that will turn heads. Crafted with Italian flair from 100% acetate, these sunglasses meld luxurious quality with a contemporary silhouette. Step out in confidence and let your fashion statement speak volumes.
Material: 100% Acetate
Country of origin: IT
Color: Black
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benefits when purchasing
Durable And Long-Lasting
Trendy And Eye-Catching
Easy To Use And Carry
Suitable For Various Tasks

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