The protocol had not foreseen this appearance.
Between two downpours, it was enough for King Charles III, visiting Bordeaux last September, to take them from his pocket and hide them from his eyes for his Moscot sunglasses to cause a sensation.
“This model is a monument in the circle of men’s frames and a best-seller among the best opticians on the planet.
Signed by Moscot, founded in 1915 by Belarusian immigrants, the Lemtosh were worn by legends like the singer Buddy Holly, the author
Truman Capote
and the actor
Johnny Depp
.
But who other than the king to assume this crystal variation?
Obviously, no one,”
analyzes Marc Beaugé.
A visibility that the American eyewear manufacturer savors without letting his head turn.
True to their iconoclastic spirit, Harvey Moscot, president of the family business, and his son Zack, creative director, like to do things seriously without taking themselves too seriously.
As proof, all…
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