Coco vision: up close to Chanel opticals
Parisian luxury house adds opticals to digital offering

It was only a matter of time before Chanel, renowned for its accessories as much as its historical fashion legacy, announced the arrival of its optical eyewear on its e-commerce platforms in the UK and in Europe. Now, from this month, eyeglasses will be available as part of the Parisian house’s continued e-service roll-out.
Customers will be able to enjoy all the benefits of the Chanel shopping experience, which is known for its luxury, with the most complete collection of eyewear - by theme, by frame shape, and colour. And there is also a virtual try-on function so you can compare each look to see what style suits you. An important design detail.
Purchasing through the website also includes dedicated benefits. Lens replacements at Chanel-authorised opticians, as well as additional services at recommended opticians such as eye examinations, at-home delivery, complementary fitting and adjustments as well as after-sales care. The website has been designed as a comprehensive resource for the world of Chanel eyewear to ensure your questions are fittingly answered and your knowledge of the eyewear offering enhanced. Which is half the fun of the shopping experience anyway.
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