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GETTY C

The Getty Center is an iconic museum overlooking Los Angeles. Designed by Richard Meier, it is known for its modernist architecture, curvilinear features and beautiful gardens. It houses the art and antiquities of oil magnate J. Paul Getty, once the richest man in the world and a symbol of the jetsetting lifestyle.

The frame's design is a timeless silhouette inspired by the rich acetate styles of Old Hollywood. Its square shape, titanium components and precious metal plating mirror the architectural prominence of its namesake.

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GETTY C

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The Getty Center is an iconic museum overlooking Los Angeles. Designed by Richard Meier, it is known for its modernist architecture, curvilinear features and beautiful gardens. It houses the art and antiquities of oil magnate J. Paul Getty, once the richest man in the world and a symbol of the jetsetting lifestyle.

The frame's design is a timeless silhouette inspired by the rich acetate styles of Old Hollywood. Its square shape, titanium components and precious metal plating mirror the architectural prominence of its namesake.