Alice’s New Chanel Gig–Marking her fourth collaboration with
the label, musician and heiress Alice Dellal is the new face of Chanel
Eyewear’s spring-summer 2014 campaign. Karl Lagerfeld captures the blonde’s
softer side where she can be seen wearing a pair of Chanel shades and flowers
in her hair. The campaign is set to officially launch in April of this year.
Sun Glasses
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Friday, 27 April 2012
Eye wear Fashion: Geek Glassess
Geek glasses back in way recently, but this fashion
trend is not as simple it looks to master. Here are a few guidelines for you to
notice along the way.
When buying your geek/nerd glasses, make sure
they fit your face. Know your face whether it is round, square, oval or sculpted. Try out several shapes so that you have the perfect fit for you.
Your outfit can also determine the color, type and shape of the geek glasses. Fashion dictates that as you walk out in your geek glasses you look the part and feel wonderful in your complete outfit.
Don’t be frightened to mix geek glasses with
other styles as well. Urban, Hippie, Preppie, Rock, animal design, or frame less, whatever your taste and likes,
the glasses will work for you.
Whatever the occasion, geek glasses can be worn with style and you can keep it fresh, sophisticated, classy and nerdy.
Both men and women can rock this look. For men the geeky glasses look looks great when worn with a bow tie and v-neck cardigans
Editor: fashion geekWednesday, 8 February 2012
Eye Candy Ray-Ban Sun glasses
Aviator sunglasses are a style of sunglasses that were developed by Bausch & Lomb and branded as Ray-Ban. They are characterized by dark, often reflective lenses having an area two or three times the area of the eye socket, and metal frames with bayonet earpieces or flexible cable temples that hook behind the ears. The original design featured G-15 tempered glass lenses, i.e., neutral gray, transmitting 20% of incoming light. The large lenses are not flat but slightly convex. The design attempts to cover the entire range of the human eye and prevent as much light as possible from entering the eye from any angle.
Aviator sunglasses, or "pilot's glasses", were originally developed in 1936 by Ray-Ban for pilots to protect their eyes while flying. Aviators were given their name due to their original intention of protecting aviator's eyes. Ray-Ban began selling the glasses to the public a year after they were developed.
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