Cartier Vintage C Décor Zebra Sunglasses – Iconic Craftsmanship, Wildly Refined
The Cartier Vintage C Décor Zebra is an extraordinary expression of elevated eyewear — a collector’s piece that seamlessly blends exotic artistry with classic Cartier elegance. These rimless sunglasses feature a rare lens silhouette with a graceful cat-eye curve and deep bevelled edges that softly catch the light, emphasizing the boldness of the custom rose-pink gradient lenses.
What truly sets this piece apart is the intricate fusion of precious materials. The temples are crafted from richly grained exotic zebrawood, delivering a visual and tactile contrast to the polished platinum-finished hardware. The iconic Cartier “C” décor in polished metal elegantly anchors the lenses, creating a distinctive, sculptural hinge structure that is both functional and fiercely stylish.
Delicate yet confident, the lens design showcases Cartier's logo engraving in oversized fashion, not printed, but precisely etched into each lens. The gradient transition adds modern flair while maintaining an airy, feminine sophistication that feels timeless.
From the curvature of the lens to the weight and grain of the wood, every detail has been engineered with Cartier’s legendary precision and Parisian design language. This rare piece isn't just a nod to the Maison’s heritage — it’s a wearable work of art for those who move with taste and distinction.
The Must de Cartier eyewear collection revolutionized the luxury eyewear industry by combining timeless elegance with innovative design. Introduced in the 1980s, it elevated eyewear from a functional accessory to a high-fashion statement piece, blending the precision craftsmanship Cartier is known for with bold, distinctive styles. The collection's use of luxurious materials like precious stones, solid gold, buffalo horn, and bubinga wood set new standards for exclusivity and sophistication in eyewear, shaping the luxury market for years to come.
Below, we've outlined a chronological history of Cartier eyewear directly from its inception in the 1980s.
1984- The Haute Joaillerie collection underscored CARTIER’s image as a jeweler in the world of eyewear as well: ‘Jeweller of Kings and King of Jewellers’. 1985: Additional sizes and a new style for Must and Vendome models: the ‘Laque’ design.
1986- The first Lunette CARTIER, especially for women, the Romance model in a Louis Cartier style.
1987- Presenting the first Lunettes CARTIER reading glasses – the Demi-Lune model in the Louis Cartier, Santos, and Laque styles.
1988- Two more models were launched: the Tank Louis Cartier for men and the S = Sapphire for women (later supplemented by models with rubies and diamonds).
1989- CARTIER’s successful Panthère series of products was supplemented by the Lunettes Panthère model.
1990- The sunglasses rank among the best-known and most successful Les Must de Cartier products around the world.
1991- The Bois Précieux collection introduced new exquisite materials and a stronger focus on sunglasses.
1992- Lunettes CARTIER launched its first dedicated sunglasses collection: Composite sous le soleil (the Composite models).
1993- Summer launch of the two Composite models Conquete and Vertigo (in black, gold, blue, and platinum), Autumn launch of the second metal generation: a collection of high-quality rimless glasses.
1994- The launch of the Giverny design added another model to the Bois Précieux collection; the Composite model's Frisson, Vitesse, and Cabriolet appeared in new colours; and with the Demi-Cerclés collection, Lunettes CARTIER produced its first semi-rimless glasses.

