FashionIncomingTrussardi's Centennial Camo SunniesThe Italian luxury brand celebrates its 100th anniversary with a new limited edition sunwear frameShareLink copied ✔️June 7, 2011FashionIncomingTextDazed DigitalTrussardi's Centennial Camo Sunnies This year, Trussardi celebrates its 100th anniversary by launching an array of innovative projects across Trussardi’s fields of fashion, design, art and food. Firstly, they have created a limited edition Trussardi 1911 sunglasses frame, adapting a best-selling frame and applying a sophisticated detail where the lenses feature the typical Trussardi 1911 camouflage pattern. The lenses are handmade by Carl Zeiss Vision Sunlens at the highest quality. The one-of-its-kind pattern was designed and developed especially for Trussardi centennial sunglasses limited edition, based on the Trussardi camouflage pattern. The 100th anniversary Trussardi frame is limited to just 750 hand-made pieces with a serial number embossed on the frame. Presented in a luxurious camouflage leather case with a limited edition certificate, this precious frame will be launched in June 2011.Exclusive distribution in concept stores worldwide and available at the Trussardi 1911 online store Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREEBiT is looking for models who speak openly about mental healthValentino is doubling down on its controversial RockstudVCARBMeet the young creatives VCARB is getting into F1Hot pants, pubes and protest tees: The 2025 trend report is hereSalomon SportstyleLord Apex brings together community for 20 years of Salomon’s ACS PROThe designer making clothes with wool from gay sheepHeron Preston: ‘Almost losing your brand, you start to hate everything’Meet Bhavitha Mandava, the history-making, hobbymaxxing Chanel modelInside Michaela Stark’s provocative, Leigh Bowery-inspired 2026 calendarBlink and you’ll miss ‘em: Dario Vitale’s greatest Versace hitsTimothée and Kylie really need you to know that they’re still togetherMartine Rose: ‘Limits are good, but I like breaking the rules’