Skip to product information
1 of 9

The Edna

The Edna

Regular price USD $495.00
Regular price USD Sale price USD $495.00
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Bold oversized sunglasses exude an aura of retro charm. The best-kept secret for surviving the repercussions of a late night out… large frames that cover nearly half the face, artfully hiding the telltale signs of an epic adventure into the morning’s wee hours.
Color: Tokyo Tortoise
Add Chain Select Option

Oversized elegance with a touch of mischief. Our largest frame but not comical, just perfectly oversized. Fits narrow, medium or wider face shapes.

Premium Italian acetate + CR-39 lenses = forever shades.

Rosa’s signature patent-pending hidden hardware.

Total frame width: 150 mm

Lens width: 55 mm

Bridge width: 21.5 mm

Temple length: 143 mm

Hardware: Nickel free silver or gold plated hardware

Edna is for those who turn heads and love old Hollywood glam. The best-kept secret for surviving the repercussions of a late night out… large frames that cover nearly half the face, artfully hiding the telltale signs of an epic adventure into the morning’s wee hours. More than just an accessory, Edna is a trusted ally, transforming the wearer from sleep-deprived to naturally chic.  

Edna’s  will bring you  a wave of relief and newfound confidence. 

Each pair comes with Rosa’s iconic woven leather case, lovingly named the Pocket Book, travels beautifully as a clutch or camera pouch. It also keeps safe whatever it is your frames end up hanging out with--we’re not here to judge. 

Mazzucchelli acetate frames in glossy black with grey polarized lenses and gold hardware. Mazzucchelli acetate frames in semi-matte dark tortoise with brown lenses and gold hardware. Mazzucchelli acetate frames in glossy cherry red with dark grey lenses and silver hardware.

View full details

Unboxing Rosa Rims is a little dramatic, a little glamorous, and exactly the kind of moment you drag out just to feel something. The layers unfold like secrets from women who’ve seen things and saved the good stories for later.