more coming later — I have notes offline somewhere
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.essilorluxottica.com/en/brands/ [ 1 ]
I loved the sunglasses from The Arrival – (1996 movie), and thanks to Product Placement Takes Off, these may be from Luxottica. The Ray-Ban Chaos RB3140 are likely a direct descendent.
I haven’t come anywhere near close to confirming the actual make and model.
UPDATE – They may be Vogue
Shown in the 1996 movie “The Arrival” ∞
todo – take screenshots from the movie
- 15:19
- 23:09
- 36:07
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- 45:00 has a perfect and in-focus side-shot which shows a letter V with an elongated right-hand side with a dot under it. I can’t figure out what who owns that logo.
Florence Vogue VO-3153S ∞
These seems to be the most likely candidate for the brand, although this model is likely for woman.
- VINTAGE VOGUE FLORENCE SUNGLASSES VO (MADE IN ITALY) 3153-S 50 19
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Florence Vogue VO 3203 S, Vintage 90s Steampunk Oval Sunglasses
Notes ∞
People involved with the costumes for The Arrival ∞
It is theoretically possible to get a hold of some of the original staff to pick their brains about that item of clothing.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115571/fullcredits/
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Jesus Drendain
- Electronics dressing coordinator
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Thomas Flynn
- Costume assistant
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Tom Houchins
- Assistant costumer (Altademo/Bishop unit)
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David Jardon
- Tailor
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Jeannie Johnson
- Assistant costume designer
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Carlos Munguia (Carlos ‘Pollo’ Munguia)
- Costume assistant
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Jaime Ortiz Dominguez (Jaime Ortiz)
- Key costumer
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Wendy Range (Wendy Range Rao)
- Costume supervisor
Reported link to Luxottica and LensCrafters ∞
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For what it’s worth, as of 2022-04-03, Luxottica maintains control of LensCrafters.
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In 1999, Luxottica acquired Ray-Ban.
- Since the movie The Arrival is from 1996, those these sunglasses are officially from Luxottica and not Ray-Ban.
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In 1995, Luxottica acquired the parent company of LensCrafters to acquire it. This is important because reportedly LensCrafters was involved with incentives during the showing of The Arrival – (1996 movie).
Knock-offs and similar sunglasses ∞
- Various “Steampunk” sunglasses you can buy from China which are cheap and look cheap.
- “Side shields” seems to be a common term.
- American Optical Company made safety glasses with side shields. This appearance inspired later steampunk fashion.
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Luxottica Vogue 3135-S
- These are reportedly similar, but I cannot find any information on them.
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Zeal “Fluid”
- These are reportedly similar, but I cannot find any information on them.
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O’Riginals Trading Co. Sterling 23 Sunglasses
- The company website is gone.
- The closest newest version seems to have been the Cesco 24s Metal Mesh Side Shields. I have no idea how to find these.
The Ray-Ban Chaos RB3140 sunglasses ∞
These are pretty close, but aren’t the same.
Some differences between what is in the movie and the Ray-Ban Chaos RB3140:
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The movie has only one bridge.
- The RB3140 has a bar overtop of it.
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The movie has solid metal side-shields with circular holes.
- The RB3140 has a more mesh-like plastic shields with square holes.
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The movie has consistent smooth shields.
- The RB3140 has screws.
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The movie has thin metal arms.
- The RB3140 has thin metal arms within a thicker plastic arm.
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The movie has arms which are either attached to the shields or are hidden by them; I can’t see the hinges.
- The RB3140 has obvious hinges at the sides.
















































Did some research into the sunglasses again.
Yet more research found another similar pair.
I’m putting this to sleep again.
Found another example.
Florence Vogue Sunglasses with Side Shields-VO 3153-S
Search for these, pair on etsy as we speak
Thank you so much for the tip!