1414 Rectangle Sunglasses
An oversized archive-inspired rectangle tied to a Grace Jones frame from the 1970s.
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Story & heritage
The 1414 Rectangle Sunglasses are inspired by an archive Cutler and Gross frame worn by Grace Jones in the 1970s, according to official product copy.
The blocky browline and oversized square shape turn that reference into one of the brand’s strongest statement sunglass silhouettes.
Materials & craft
Cutler and Gross details polished Oyster pins and Modernist core wire on the 1414, adding signature prestige to the oversized rectangle.
The shape is intentionally architectural: broad brow, large lenses and a front that shields the face rather than merely framing it.
How to choose & style
Choose 1414 when the sunglasses need to dominate the look: it works with black dresses, oversized coats and minimal jewellery.
Crystal feels editorial; Black on Crystal and Black on Havana make the blocky brow more wearable.