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Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Butterfly Space Age Sunglasses
By Christian Dior, Miss Dior
Located in Kingersheim, Alsace
Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Butterfly Space Age Sunglasses Measurements: Height: 2.75
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1970s Italian Sunglasses

1970s Givenchy Sunglasses - model Cloe
By Givenchy
Located in s Heer Arendskerke, Zeeland
1970's oversized vintage sunglasses by Givenchy, Paris. Made in France. Beautiful optical teal
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1970s French Sunglasses

1970s Christian Dior Caramel Sunglasses
By Christian Dior
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
A.N.G.E.L.O. Vintage - Italy Christian Dior sunglasses with a beautiful edgy shape in caramel
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1970s Sunglasses

1970s Christian Dior Faded Sunglasses
By Christian Dior
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
These Christian Dior sunglasses from the Seventies have such a forward-looking shape. The opaque
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1970s Sunglasses

1970s Yves Saint Laurent Beige Patterned Sunglasses
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
Squared Yves Saint Laurent Sunglasses. This is a genuine vintage piece from the 1970s belonging to
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1970s French Sunglasses

Oversize Vittorio La Barbera Lucite Sunglasses 1970s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A fine vintage pair Vittorio La Barbera oversize Lucite sunglasses. Thick signed opaque turquoise
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1970s Italian Sunglasses

Yves Saint Laurent Rare Vintage 1970 s Tortoise Oversized Frames
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Yves Saint Laurent Rare Vintage 1970's Tortoise Oversized Frames Gold metal YSL logo on side arms
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20th Century French Sunglasses

Late 1960s/Early 1970s Jackie O Style Sunglasses
Located in New York, NY
Enormous and glamorous Jackie O style sunglasses from the 1960s/1970s. RARE vintage
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1960s Italian Sunglasses

LOUIS FERAUD 1970s
By Louis Feraud
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A fine and rare vintage Louis Feraud eyeglass frames. Clear laminated frames feature embedded
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1970s French Sunglasses

RODENSTOCK 1970s
By Rodenstock
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fine vintage Rodenstock sunglasses. Authentic dead-stock laminated darkest gray plastic item with
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1970s American Sunglasses

ULTRA 1970s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fine vintage Ultra sunglasses. Authentic over-size dead-stock laminated plastic item hand made in
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1970s British Sunglasses

NEOSTYLE 1970s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Dead-stock vintage Neostyle eyeglass frames. Authentic lavender/gray plastic frames perfect for
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1970s German Sunglasses

Oversize Frames 1970s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fine vintage oversize eyeglass/sunglasses frames. Faux 'tortoise' plastic frames ready for eyeglass
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1970s Sunglasses

NINA RICCI 1970s
By Nina Ricci
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fine vintage Nina Ricci sunglasses. Authentic dead-stock laminated burgundy to clear plastic item
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1970s French Sunglasses

1970s SUDAN Large Rhinestone Frames
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Fine & rare vintage Sudan large round eyeglass/Sunglasses frames. Clear plastic frames set with
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1970s English Sunglasses

JEAN-LOUIS SCHERRER 1970s
By Jean-Louis Scherrer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Dead-stock vintage Jean-Louis Scherrer eyeglass frames. Authentic hand made faux "tortoise" plastic
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1970s French Sunglasses

Vintage 1970 s era Women s ring aviator sunglasses
Located in Newport Beach, CA
Vintage 1970's era Women's ring aviator sunglasses. Nickel frames with center front ring detail
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1970s American Sunglasses

1970´s Balenciaga Sunglasses 2403
By Balenciaga
Located in Madrid, Spain
Delicate sunglasses hand made by the renowned Balenciaga brand. Its frame in rounded shape and soft
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1970s French Sunglasses

1970s Vintage Gucci Sunglasses
By Gucci
Located in Los Angeles, CA
wearing the unmistakable symbol of the two entwined stirrups since 1947. 70's chic sunglasses, designed
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1970s Italian Sunglasses

Hotel de Ville, 1970 s NOS Vintage Gucci Gold Horsebit Sunglasses
By Gucci
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a brand new old stock vintage Gucci sunglass. It is from the early 1970's, it is 100
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1970s Italian Sunglasses

1970s Christian Dior Sunglasses
By Christian Dior
Located in Lugo (RA), IT
A.N.G.E.L.O. VINTAGE - Italy Lovely Christian Dior sunglasses from the 1970s made of transparent
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1970s Sunglasses

Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Square Space Age Sunglasses
By Christian Dior
Located in Kingersheim, Alsace
Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Square Space Age Sunglasses Measurements: Height: 2.75
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20th Century Italian Sunglasses

Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Mod Ribbed Frame Sunglasses
By Christian Dior
Located in Kingersheim, Alsace
Vintage 1970s CHRISTIAN DIOR Oversized Mod Ribbed Frame Sunglasses Measurements: Height: 2.48
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1970s German Sunglasses

1970s Nina Ricci Vintage Ombre Purple Oversized Frames Sunglasses
By Nina Ricci
Located in Portland, OR
We love these 1970's Nina Ricci Paris vintage sunglasses! The oversized frames graduate from purple
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1970s French Sunglasses

1970 s Nouvelle Vague Vintage Glasses S.77 Donna 48
Located in HOUTEN, NL
is original vintage and has never been worn until this day.
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1970s Italian Sunglasses

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Vintage 1970s Sunglasses For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, there are many options to choose from in our collection of vintage 1970s sunglasses. For vintage 1970s sunglasses, Gray is a pretty popular color, but we also have Brown, Black, Beige and more in stock now. The ideal items for you are waiting among the distinctive accessories we have available, which include versions made as long ago as the 20th Century as well as those produced as recently as the 21st Century. There have been many classic iterations of vintage 1970s sunglasses over the years, but those made by Christian Dior, Ray-Ban and Cazal are often thought to be among the most stylish. If you’re browsing our inventory for these accessories, you’ll find that many are available today for women, but there are still pieces to choose from for men and unisex.

How Much are Vintage 1970s Sunglasses?

On average, vintage 1970s sunglasses on 1stDibs sell for $449, while they’re typically $92 on the low end and $2,799 for the highest priced versions of these items.

Finding the Right Sunglasses for You

A pair of vintage designer sunglasses can be a game-changing finishing touch to your ensemble.

No matter your age or general fashion sensibility, wearing sunglasses may already be part of your regular outdoor routine owing to their practicality. Most sunglasses protect the eyes from harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays — and not merely on sunny days. Glasses that utilize color-enhancing lenses, which feature specific coatings or filter tints, can limit the amount of light coming through, while polarized lenses substantially reduce glare.

So while their usefulness is well known, let’s face it, a good pair of sunglasses can be stylish too.

People have been making a statement with iconic eyewear for a while — sunglasses garnered popularity with the Hollywood set in the early 1900s, when it wasn’t uncommon for a hip actress to be photographed in a pair of her sharpest shades.

Today, we’re still talking about the sunglasses that Audrey Hepburn — the original trendsetter — donned in the opening scene of 1961’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s. She emerges from the flagship store of the legendary luxury house referenced in the film’s title in a pair of glamorous dark tortoiseshell frames designed by London eyewear firm Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses. The brand was a keeper for Hepburn — in 1967, she famously wore a pair of Goldsmith’s Yuhu wraparound frames in the poster for Stanley Donen’s film Two for the Road.

Indeed, celebrities have long held sway in the sunglasses realm — perhaps you’ve opted for vintage Ray-Ban sunglasses because you’re enamored with Marilyn Monroe’s celebrated Wayfarers or you’ve taken to classic Aviators because actor Jon Hamm wore them in the nostalgic TV smash hit Mad Men. Good frames are a surefire way to take your style to the next level.

When shopping for the right pair of sunglasses, consider the color and shape of the frames (as well as the shape of your face), how dark or light the lenses are — or tint, if you’re leaning toward a chic gradient lens. Take your time, spring for more than one pair because different moods call for different shades and, while you’re at it, make sure you know how to spot a pair of fake Ray-Ban sunglasses before you make that purchase.

On 1stDibs, our collection of vintage designer sunglasses features classics from Gucci, Cartier, Chanel and other brands as well as a wide range that can be sorted by color — find sleek black sunglasses, brown pairs and a whole lot of other eye-catching options, whether it’s sunny outside or not.

Questions About Vintage 1970s Sunglasses
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021
    The sunglasses that were popular in the 70s were those that were large and often square in shape. A popular 70s style was the aviator style. Many of the 70s style glasses were characterized by colored lenses and funky frames. Shop 1970s sunglasses and other vintage sunglasses on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    Fashion during the 1970s included lots of T-shirts, cardigans, kimonos, graphic tees, jeans, khakis, and vintage clothes. In the mid-1970s, other fashion highlights included puffy skirts and shirts with flowy sleeves.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, sequins were indeed popular in the 1970s and could be seen on the dancefloors and discos of the time, along with other popular fabrics like velvet and satin. Sequins and hot pants were the go-to outfit of the disco-glam decade. Shop iconic vintage and contemporary sequin clothing from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 15, 2023
    Yes, velvet was used in the 1970s. Fashion designers used the fabric to produce dresses, bell bottoms, flowy kimonos and other pieces. Furniture makers often used it as the upholstery on sofas and armchairs. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of pieces from the 1970s.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 17, 2023
    No, the 1970s are generally not considered to fall within the era identified as mid-century. With respect to mid-century modern design, while there is some debate between collectors and design experts about the specific time period that saw the emergence of the style, most furniture enthusiasts agree that by the late 1960s, interest in MCM had largely declined. Writer Cara Greenberg, who coined the term “mid-century modernism,” suggests that “the period from the end of World War II to 1960 – from V-J Day to JFK – was the heyday of innovative furniture design in America.” Mid-century modern furniture is characterized by clean lines and inviting, organic shapes. Furniture makers of the era believed that good design was an essential part of good living. Find a variety of vintage mid-century modern furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 15, 2024
    What 1970s furniture is called varies. Generally, you may see pieces produced during the decade classified as "vintage" or "retro" furniture. During the 1970s, some makers continued to produce furniture that boasted the characteristics of mid-century modern works. The disco era yielded furnishings with organic, often rounded shapes, unadorned silhouettes, clean lines and a mix of materials. The showy leather furniture of the 1970s, which was both sexy and comfortable, is seeing a resurgence in today’s homes. Shop a wide variety of vintage 1970s furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To tell if a dress is from the 1960s or 1970s, first look for a label. You may be able to determine the approximate date of the dress simply by researching the designer using reputable online sources. Also, check the zippers. Dresses from the 1960s will usually have metal or nylon zippers. Ones from the 1970s are more likely to be plastic. You'll find a large selection of vintage dresses on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Go-go boots were fashionable in the late 1960s through the 1970s. A calf-length to knee-length boot became synonymous with 1960s and 1970s fashion and is still highly coveted today by fashion enthusiasts. Shop a wide range of vintage go-go boots on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    Which clothing style was most popular in the discos in the 1970s is open to debate. Some of the trends of the discotheque scene included sleeveless, sequined tops paired with bell bottoms and knee-length halter dresses topped off with tall go-go boots. For men, jumpsuits and leisure suits were the favorite looks. Both men and women often wore shoes with chunky heels and thick platforms. On 1stDibs, find an assortment of 1970s vintage clothing and accessories.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    The designer who became famous with her wrap dresses in the 1970s is Diane von Furstenberg. She debuted her first example in 1974. When creating the Wrap dress, von Furstenberg drew inspiration from the skirts worn by ballerinas. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the now-iconic dress, an exhibit called Diane von Furstenberg: Journey of a Dress was held at museums in the United States and abroad. On 1stDibs, explore a range of Diane von Furstenberg apparel and accessories.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    After the success of his “Sol” series in the 1960s, Richard Anuszkiewicz began to focus on his “Centered Square” designs in the mid-1970s. He used interacting colors to change the perception of the art in the eye of the viewer. You can shop a selection of Richard Anuszkiewicz pieces from some of the world’s top art dealers on 1stDibs.