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To Keep Your Eyeglasses Brand New
Posted on November 4th, 2009 2 commentsDo you know the TOP 10 brands of spectacles or glasses over the world? A website named Glasses Advisor has a post to give the list.
1. Lafont (from France) 2.KENZO (Italy) 3.BENETTON (USA)
4. DONNA KARAN (USA) 5.DKNY (France) 6.GUY LAROCHE (France)
7. J.P.G (Paris) 8.MONTAGUT (Farce) 9.RODENSTOCK (German)
10. SONIA RYKILE (France)
This years fashion trends are becoming crystal clear. The best eyeglasses in 2010 may surprise you, as fashion sometimes is prone to do. This year even the stars avoided contact lenses, choosing instead to make a bold and obvious splash with their eyewear. And now I will give my best advices.
Dolce & Gabbana manufacture extremely over-the-top designer eyewear with a newfound focus on prescription designer frames. Though a bit extravagant for my personal tastes, I find the D&G design to be intuitive and frank, wish their name proudly labelled along the entire side of some styles. Similarly, the style is unique and the brand well developed and renowned. It caters to a seeming oxymoron in the design world- gentle exuberance. From a frontal view the glasses allow maximum visibility of the facial features in an almost elegant and traditional soft manner. From the side they are modern, bold and headstrong, blocking peripheral views of the eye and making the nose appear shorter. The glasses are suitable for multiple face shapes, but especially for people with weak eyebrows or low cheek bones, as the glasses will act to define those features. For 2008 there isn’t an easier pick for high fashion fiends.
Gucci is in the middle of a flash-back, as if their modern models stepped into a time machine and brought back only the stylish and timeless frames of old. The classic shapes and enhanced sureness make them a truly unique and identifiable buy. When I see this style of Gucci frame I am instantly reminded of the rugged and charismatic character Sawyer from the hit TV show LOST. These glasses are also strikingly appealing on the likes of Johnny Depp, who epitomizes the vintage look. In 2008 intelligence was in, with a return to button down shirts and old-school accessories like cuff links, thin ties and especially vintage or antique frames. The Gucci frames of 2008 fit perfectly in the 2008 Johnny Depp inspired craze.
Bvlgari These designer eyeglasses add a touch of modernism to faces of all shapes and styles. The design plays off the ever-so-slightly horn rimmed style of yesteryear, which gives it a sense of antiquity and futurism rolled into one. The design in black is especially drastic and fashionable for bright eye colours like green and blue.
Police In the spirit of my previous article on Police brand sunglasses; I stick to my guns on the Police coolness factor and put that brand in top place for the coolest eyeglasses brand of 2008. I enjoy the contradiction between the name brand’s name and their immaculate and creative style nearly as much as I enjoy their advertising campaign staring Hollywood beauty Antonio Banderas.
DKNY is a surprising rising star in the eyeglasses realm. Their designs are straightforward and uncompromising and add a dash of colour and style to what many term ‘New York style’. It is bold and crass, and somewhat defiant, and can be carried alongside the Police brand as a style unique and unforgiving in appearance. Most models are unisex, with a sort of modern proletarian, high-brow appeal. The stark shapes and bold designs of DKNY brand glasses are best suited for those with weaker features, as the glasses themselves will act as a agent of clarification and definition. For wispy, thin hair or under defined cheekbones, the DKNY style will give you an edgy and squarer appearance. As in the image above, the rather bland model would go unnoticed if not for the stylish shades and name brand bag.Relate Post
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trendyedhardy November 6th, 2009 at 02:56
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