
1950s · 1950s · French
Production
mass-produced
Material
plastic
Culture
French
Movement
New Look / Post-War
Influences
1950s cat-eye sunglasses
Small-scale sunglasses designed for the French Bleuette doll, featuring a light blue plastic frame with dark green tinted lenses. The frame exhibits the characteristic cat-eye shape popular in 1950s eyewear, with slightly upswept outer corners that mirror adult fashion trends of the era. The construction appears to be injection-molded plastic, a material that became widely available for consumer goods in the post-war period. The proportions are scaled appropriately for a child's doll, with thin temple arms and a delicate bridge. These accessories reflect the growing sophistication of doll fashion during the 1950s, when manufacturers began creating detailed miniature versions of contemporary adult accessories.
Lineage: “1950s cat-eye sunglasses”
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