Linda Farrow's unveils the world's most expensive sunglasses, with a price tag of £27k

Harvey Nichols will be selling the luxurious £27k styles by Linda Farrow

Emma Akbareian
Wednesday 30 July 2014 07:04 EDT
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Linda Farrow gold and diamond sunglasses
Linda Farrow gold and diamond sunglasses (Linda Farrow/Harvey Nichols)

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Luxury department store Harvey Nichols will be retailing three styles of sunglasses by Linda Farrow each retailing in the thousands.

The luxe range of sunglasses are from an exclusive collaboration between the eyewear brand and Harvey Nichols of 20 limited edition super luxurious styles.

The sunglasses come with 24 carat gold plated lenses with one pair even featuring diamonds encrusted on the frame.

While the plainer gold styles shown here will set you back a mere £7,000, expect to pay a whopping £27,000 for the diamond encrusted style.

Since it was first established in 1970 Linda Farrow is at the forefront of designer eyewear.

The brand made its name with its fashion-forward designs and pioneering styles that are still popular today.

It is renowned for its collaborations with some of the world's best known designers including Dries Van Noten and Oscar De La Renta.

The sunglasses will be available in store at Harvey Nichols from next week.

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