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Written by sun on 20 March 2009

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tips to find the best eyeglass shape for your face
Dear Frame Up: If U can C this, U R on your way 2 looking snappy in specs! My fuzzy-eyed femme fatale, do not wither in dolefulness. Any appearance adjustment can be unsettling and confusing. especially, if it’s something you feel that you are conceding to by default.
Say poppycock to hush-hush peeks from dusty dime store danglers that hover in the underbelly of your pocketbook. Brave up and be ready for your close-up.
Glasses can be alluring: Just think of Marilyn Monroe looking sensually studious in bulky black rectangle frames and bazillions of other gorgeous eyeglass wearers.
The focus (I just could not resist this pun) is to select an unobtrusive, easy-to-wear frame that compliments your face shape and blends into your overall look– like the most fabulously subtle accessory. Or, why not try a frame that unexpectedly defies predictability and anchors your personal style? Then again, how about choosing a few pairs that fit your different moods? What’s key is to remember that not every face looks great in every shape frame.
After an exasperating session of trying on a mélange of shapes, it is no wonder that you end up glassy-eyed (darn, there goes a crummy pun again). Once you have narrowed down your picks to just a few, it can be difficult to individually compare each style in the mirror and how it holds up on your face.
Consider a few insider secrets to hone in on the most flattering pair of blinkers:
· Eyeglass size should be in proportion to face size. For instance, large full faces are flattered by more oversized frames, yet a petite face would appear œbug-eyed? in the same scale of frame.

· The most suitable frame shape is the opposite of your face shape. Angular-shaped faces look better with rounder frames. Softer, fuller faces are enhanced with sharper-edged frame shapes.
· Use frame shapes to help create the illusion of a more oval face. Narrow rectangle frames lengthen a round face. Full-bottomed frames balance a wide forehead. A square face appears softer with an oval frame. A narrow forehead will appear fuller with a cat eye frame.
· To insure correct lens size, check to see that your eye falls dead center of the eyeglass lens.
· Eyeglasses should complement but not compete with your hairstyle; be sure not to get carried away with a fussy frame if you favor big hair.
· If you prefer a colored frame, opt for one that enhances skin tone and hair shade, rather than just choosing the trend color of the moment.
· Our faces are not always in perfect balance, be sure glasses rest evenly on ears and cross eyebrows at the same level to avoid a seesaw effect.
There is even a neat cyber way to do all this! Eyeglasses.com has an ingenious way of virtually superimposing your face in as many styles of glasses to your perplexed heart’s content. And, then letting you look at yourself wearing all your choices alongside each other.
There really is something groovy about a little group of photos of you in a bunch of different frames. In one quick glance, can you yeah or nay an eyeglass style that pops out at you without deliberating through the (in) decision process. Best off, the routine is fun. It took me about an hour to try on 25 or so frames of sunglasses until I found the œperfect? pair”in a brick and mortar store I would go mad trying this many on. And, in a virtual environment, there is no persnickety salesperson being ticked off because you feel like trying on a lifetime supply of peepers. Here’s looking at you, babe!
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Written by sun on 19 March 2009

Today, the eyeglass market is witnessing a revolution in terms of styles and designs. No longer just a practical aid for people who need help with their eyesight, it is now the latest fashion accessory. While many, particularly ladies may believe that gold works the best for every outfit and every occasion, you might want to try to want some different colors or different frames. While you are at the office, you may prefer a professional look in a cool blue or black metal frame while at a party you might go in for a stone-studded silver frame. Whatever your preference, whatever the occasion, you are bound to find a style and a frame for it.
Fashion Trends
Modern eyeglass frames can be found in both rimless and semi-rimless varieties (here the eyeglass lens is held along the temples with the help of just a screw or a wire). If these are combined with a pair of anti-reflective lens then it is almost like you are wearing no glasses at all. These kinds of eyeglasses are lightweight and yet durable, with a modern yet classy look and are popular among both men and women.
Another new development in eyeglass frame technology is the use of titanium. Titanium is extremely lightweight and non-corrosive. It therefore serves both purposes of durability and fashion.
Other popular frame materials are stainless steel and aluminum, which are again very durable and look stylish as well. Modern eyeglasses and reading glasses are increasingly using plastic to give a very hip look to eyeglass frames – these are particularly popular in the younger crowd. These frames are again available in a variety of styles – from thin classic frames or bold ones with layers of colored plastics that are laminated together for standout effects

Eyeglass Trends For Women
Women always seem to give a lot of prominence to the way eyeglasses will look on them than to fit and comfort. For office wear, frames in gray, black or tinted white remain popular. If you like something more colorful and gay, there are frames with floral or animal prints, in dashing colors like blue, green, yellow, orange and pink. Frame shapes like butterfly or cat-eye with embellishments along the frame are also popular. Currently in vogue are frames with delicate filigree work in metallic or purple color.
Eyeglass Trends For Men
Men have always placed more emphasis on fit, comfort and durability of eyeglasses than to style. However, this has changed in the recent past with men looking for style in addition to all of the above. Mens reading glasses use more traditional eyeglasses in their offices, like classic frames in silver, gold metal or even dark plastic. Some who believe in a standout personality go in for sophisticated looks like frames with metal cutouts in tortoise colors.
For that round-the-day wear, sporty frames are the best. These are designed with ultra-light metals which are also highly durable and which have just the slightest touch of color.
Thus, whatever the occasion and whatever your style statement, you will be able to find an eyeglass that fits it perfectly.
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Written by sun on 13 March 2009
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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In the 80’s the fashions got big and crazy. Everything became bigger, the hair, the makeup and the glasses. Oversized glasses have become a signature of the 80’s style.

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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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Written by sun on 09 March 2009

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Since glasses have become a part of fashion, many screen stars begin to wear all kinds of glasses to decorate themselves to look more stylish,including the Oscar stars.
Look at Jonny deep is wearing a pair of fashionable vinyl frame glasses with no lenses, making him to be absolutely stylish.
Although the hiding function of black frame glasses is inferior to that of sunglasses, but look at Andy, black frame glasses are on the top border around the eyelids, which enables you not to draw eye shadow. In case one day you wake up with facial swell, black frame glasses can also slightly modify the shape of your face.
If you are slim and your clothing is in line with fashion trends, you can have a try to join the tempest wind retro. Sunglasses play an important role in the modifying of overall shape. The following trends of this spring can gain your personal charm.
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The new series of glasses, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN are designed with unique combination of plastic sheet in order to create a decadent color effect: gray, lavender, green, blue and red, as well as the classic deep combination of Havana and black. They showed a unique style in a gorgeous sense of fashion of 1980s.
Even the Hollywood star likes designing the sunglasses flames. Victoria beck ham is a big hero using them with her own brand “dvb”sunglasses. She would always go out by wearing them with her own design, really having “noble babes”style.
The plastic frames make you look naughty. Love story of TAE-HEE in Harvard describes the deep love of Korean students, which depicts human oriented management at Harvard University. In the drama, Kim Tae-hee caused a campus trend. White shirt matches with the V turtleneck, jeans straight, bags in the back and plastic glasses.
Generally, glasses have been a part of fashion trend and will always accompany with us in our daily life, making our life more and more wonderful.
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