Gold Shield Sunglasses with Gradient Purple Lenses
The Bvlgari Serpenti Viper BV40080U transforms sunglasses into true contemporary jewelry. Inspired by the iconic Serpenti collection, these glasses represent the perfect fusion of high jewelry and eyewear design, crafted for a woman who loves to stand out with absolute elegance.
The rimless mask structure with cat-eye accents gently envelops the face with lightness and character, creating a sophisticated yet futuristic effect. The gold frame amplifies the model's luxury, adding brightness and refinement to every detail.
The gradient purple lenses add a unique chromatic dimension, creating an elegant and distinctive play of light. In addition to their aesthetic impact, they guarantee 100% UVA/UVB protection, ensuring visual comfort and safety in all conditions.
The true iconic element is represented by the temples, embellished with the snake scale pattern, the unmistakable signature of the Serpenti Viper line. A detail that recalls the world of Bvlgari jewelry, elevating the eyewear to an object of luxury and desire.
Perfect for a woman who experiences fashion as an expression of identity, these glasses are designed for those seeking an accessory capable of combining glamour, exclusivity, and strong visual impact.
- Reference: BV40080U0030Z
- Frame: Gold metal
- Lenses: Gradient purple
- Fitting: Wide
- Size: 00-00-130
- Made in: Italy
- Looks best on these face shapes: Oval, Round, Heart, Square
Size Guide
Eyeglass size guide
Are you about to select your new glasses, and you're wondering: what should be the perfect size? This is an important consideration, especially if you're thinking of buying them online without trying them on first. Here you'll find the
answer, whether you already have a frame but don't know the size, or whether you're starting from scratch.
How to read your eyeglass size
If you already have a pair of sunglasses or eyeglasses and want to know their size, check the inside of the temple.

The three numbers you see correspond to the lens width , the bridge width and the temple length .

The width of the lens is also called the caliber and corresponds to the size of your glasses .
The bridge measurement refers to the part of the frame that rests on the nose and connects the lenses.
The temple is measured in its entirety, from the end that rests behind the ear to the junction with the front of the glasses.
Please note: These three measurements are expressed in millimeters .
On SunglassUp.it, the size of the glasses is shown on the product sheet, above the ADD TO SHOPPING BAG button.
What do you need?
A mirror
A credit card or similar sized card
How to find your size

Place the long side of the paper in the center of your nose, align the short side with your eye, and look at yourself in the mirror.



How to know if your glasses are the right size
When you wear the perfect glasses, you can feel it: they're comfortable and enhance your image to the fullest. However, if you're not entirely sure about the size, here are some helpful tips.
If your glasses slip, there's something wrong. They're probably too big. With the correct size, the frame fits snugly on your nose, without being too tight. The temples should be neither too tight nor too loose at the temples.
Put on your glasses and look at yourself in the mirror: your pupils should be aligned horizontally in the center of the lenses.
If the glasses move easily when you smile when pressed against your cheeks, you may need a different size that best suits your face.
Speaking of eyebrows: personal style matters here. While many recommend keeping the frames below the brow bone, we've noticed that some people prefer glasses that cover them, especially oversized models with distinctive profiles or sunglasses. The decision is yours!
Do you have any doubts left?
Chat with our Customer Service or email servizio.clienti@sunglassup.it . We'll be happy to help you choose the perfect size.
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