Eyeglass generation!
People think of eyeglasses as a purely functional item that allows them to see better. What a shame because eyeglasses, chosen correctly, will be an accessory that will improve your look. Your eyewear can even make a fashion statement if you wish. They can be an exciting accent to your personality. And if you have multiple pairs then the eyeglasses you choose to wear today can be wholly dependent on your mood and tomorrow you can wear another style.
Eyeglass styles, just like fashion in general, are forever changing and evolving. Each year brings new and exciting designs. We should all give more respect to the fashionable aspect of glasses. Whether fashionable or functional, one thing is for sure, there is more to glasses then meets the eye.
Consider this, not only do frames reflect a person’s individual style, but also a certain frame can become the symbol of a generation.
Take, for example, the trademark black frame glasses made famous by Buddy Holly. It is nearly impossible to think of the 1950’s without picturing Buddy Holly in those glasses.
To many people the 1950’s will forever be linked to black frame glasses. Anytime, they see that frame style they are reminded of rock and roll and poodle skirts.
The same is true for cat’s eyeglasses. In terms, of eyeglass fashion, the cat’s eye style is a purely feminine look. It was also a versatile style, that could look both serious and a little fun, when glammed up with some rhinestones.

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Soon styles were changing. The 1960’s brought a freer look to fashion and eyewear. John Lennon made the round glasses famous. This frame style was so much lighter and cleaner looking then its 1950’s black frame counterpart. These frames were an outward representation of the changes that society was going through.
At the same time, fashion was being thrown for a loop by the peace movement. The peace movement had a style all its own. It included tie-dye shirts, peace symbols and the frame style known as granny. Somehow the hippies were able to take a frame style similar to the Lennon glasses and turn it on its head.
Enter the 1970’s and suddenly everything becomes bigger and glitzier, even the glasses. At this time, steel-rimmed glasses started to gain popularity. Also, thanks to Elton John, fun and funky fashion eyewear could be seen on the dance floor. Of course, many of Elton John’s glasses were strictly for visual effect during his performances, but it showed that glasses could be wild and fun.

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Finally, fashion started to slim down as we entered the 1990’s. Frames were being made in very lightweight materials. Gone forever were the big, heavy frames of earlier generations. Lightweight materials were not only used in frames but in lenses too. This meant that the overall weight of the glasses was greatly reduced. In the recent years, rimless eyeglasses became the standard item for high-powered executives. These frameless glasses are even lighter than the already light metals and plastics that were popular in the previous decade.
One of the parallel trends in the past decade is fashion designers lending their name to eyewear. This is now ubiquitous. It is not unusual to see designer frames from big name designers such as Armani, CHANEL, Gucci or Prada, alongside frames from independent designers like Sean John.
Fashion styles are reflected in eyeglass frames. You are able to mix your clothes with your eyeglasses to combine different fashion accessories into a look that is uniquely you. Eyeglass fashions have been evolving and changing in the past several decades and today, more so than in previous years, eyeglasses are a key accessory of your wardrobe. We are indeed an Eyeglass Generation!
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