The Only Designer Sunglasses You Will Ever Need

May 16, 2010 by AMED  
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Sunglasses were originally designed to protect people’s eyes form the sun but as sunglasses were worn more and more they started to become somewhat of a fashion item. Until the 40s sunglasses were not considered a fashion product but it was at this time that more and more designers started using sunglasses in their fashion shows this soon lead to a massive leap in popularity for sunglasses.

So of the top brands when it comes to designer sunglasses are Versace sunglasses, Dior sunglasses,D&G sunglasses, Cavalli sunglasses,Police sunglasses,Prada sunglasses, Armani sunglasses, Ed Hardy sunglasses and not forgetting Gucci sunglasses.

Sunglasses are now thought of alongside other popular accessories such as jewellery and watches this is suspect to be because of the amount of rich and famous people that now wear these types of products.

Occasionally you will find manufacturers who produce a product so unique and so simplistic yet elegant that it remain very popular for a very long time and this is how it is in the designer sunglasses world right now. Whilst all the designer brands that make sunglasses are worth of your admiration you should have a look at Versace sunglasses especially as they seem to be able to make sunglasses that are like no other I have ever seen they are truly remarkable.

D&G is currently one of the world’s foremost brands for designer sunglasses and their sunglasses can be found worldwide in all the famous stores.

Amongst the very top selling brands for designer sunglasses is Gucci their stylish sunglasses have always been a favorite of the fashion world and they continue to grow their range of shades.

Yet another very well respect brand is Armani you will find their sunglasses branded on the inside of the frame and they come as one of the most recognized brands in the world of high end fashion.

Nearly all designer sunglasses now provide UV protection against the sun’s harmful rays, which is good to see. It is always good to have the reassurance that you can wear they style of sunglasses you want without having to make any sacrifices.

Good Ways To Receive The Best Sport Sunglasses

March 29, 2010 by AMED  
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Everyone needs to keep their eyes protected from unsafe sunrays by using sunglasses. The glasses that are advised by opticians are ones that protect against UVB, HEV and UVA rays. You will be saving yourself from getting cancer around your eyes and cataracts.

Glasses that shade your eyes from the suns' rays are not only available so that you do not squint while driving or walking outside. They do not make them only for style or fashion. The main purpose of glasses that block out the light of the sun is for protection.

When eyes are left unprotected from too many ultraviolet rays for a short period of time sunburn can happen. Not only does this hurt but it also makes you feel like there is grit in your eyes. This will only last temporarily and should not cause total damage. If you are overexposed to UV rays over a long length of time the damage will be permanent. This is why everyone needs to know why they should wear shades.

Studies have proved that long-term exposure to UVA will lead to cataracts and damage to the retina. UVB rays do not have as much energy as UVA ones do, but if overexposure can give you skin cancer in the eye area. Being exposed to UVB rays for a shorter length of time will cause the corneas to become inflamed. This has the effect of short term blindness lasting over twenty four hours.

It is proven that 80 percent of your exposure to the sun happens before age 18. Children generally spend more time outdoors than adults this is why it is important to protect your child's eyes as well as your own. Look for glasses that will block out at least 99 percent of both UVA and UVB rays.

Plastic and glass lenses are effective at blocking out damaging rays. Look for labels that read UV absorption 400nm. This is the same as absorbing 100 percent of UV rays.

The light that bounces off pavement or other smooth surfaces like water is called glare. Polarized lenses will cut down on glare but do little to protect your eyes. UV protection can be combined with polarized lenses so that you get both glare reduction and protection.

UV protection is not based on the color of the lens in your fashion sunglasses. You can get a light amber lens and still have better protection than if you had a dark gray lens. The color of the lenses only matters for the protection from HEV rays. HEV stands for high-energy visible radiation. This will sometimes be called blue light.

Ultraviolet light rays do have more energy than HEV rays, but HEV radiation will go deeper into the eyes and have damaging effects on your retinas. A reddish brown, bronze or copper lens is best for protection from these rays. The label on these glasses might say blue blocking. You can find glasses that will protect you from all of the harmful rays.

It is easy to understand why good fashion sunglasses are important for everyone. Everyone may not need polarized lenses but everyone does need to protect their eyes.

Polarized Sunglasses Should Provide Defense From UV Rays

March 5, 2010 by AMED  
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Many people consider fashion sunglasses to be simply a fashion accessory, while in fact they may be more of a necessity than you realize. However, in many cases they are looked at as fashions accessories and are available in many different styles and price ranges. They are often used as both a fashion accessory and as a protection device.

There are several things that should be considered when purchasing Gucci sunglasses. The first thing that should be considered is your eyes. If you wear glasses for vision, then you may need to purchase prescription shades for wearing when exposed to the sun.

Prescription shaded eyewear is just like standard glasses, but they actually contain prescription lenses. The prescription for the glasses will most likely be the same prescription as your regular glasses. The difference is that these glasses have protective lenses. The tint that the glasses contain will vary based on the desired amount of UV protection.

You eye doctor may offer a deal on glasses that provides you with a free pair of tinted lenses when you buy a pair of regular lenses. Since you are getting one pair free, you are actually saving money on both pairs. If you bought the prescription tined lenses separately they would typically run the same price as the standard lenses.

Tinted lenses provide a varying degree of protection from the sun. This protection is referred to as the UV protection. This protection is very important since the rays from the have the potential to damage the condition off your eyes if they are exposed to bright sun for extended periods of time. The naked eye does not have any protection from these rays and even if you do not have vision problems, you should consider protecting your eyes.

This long-run potential for causing damage to your eyes is the original reason for protective eye wear, but over time they have become a fashion accessory. The emphasis on fashion has become so great that often the least expensive products do not provide protection from the sun. On the other hand, prescription lenses are designed to handle these harmful rays.

Your primary concern when shopping for sunglasses should be protection, then you can worry about fashion. These glasses have become so popular that there is something to satisfy just about every taste. The best glasses make you look good and allow you to be able to see well.

One way to decide on style is to select a frame color that accents your skin tone. While silver frames may look good on some people, they do not necessarily look good on everyone. There are also a wide variety of colored frames and you will find that selecting a colored frame is strictly matter of personal taste. You may also want to select the shape of the frame based on the shape of your face.

Although fashion sunglasses are a popular fashion accessory they are actually designed to provide your eyes from the harmful rays of the sun. People who wear prescription eye wear should ask their doctor for a prescription for tinted lenses as well. Often you can save money by buying regular and tinted lenses at the same time. While you certainly want to look good in Tom Ford sunglasses you should also be able to see well out of them.

The Power of Designer Glasses

July 18, 2009 by AMED  
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Glasses can make, and on occasion define, the man (or woman!). John Lennon’s trademark round lenses were so recognisable that the style came to be named after him as the ‘Lennon’. Not only do the ‘Lennons’ show how much power a pair of glasses really can have when placed upon the nose of an icon, but it also says a lot about the media. The ‘Lennon’ could as well have been called the ‘Groucho Marx’, the ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ or even the ‘Joseph Stalin’, all of whom wore the same style but it was Lennon’s name that stuck.

The movie Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise as Lt Pete “Maverick” Mitchell and Kelly McGillis as Charlotte “Charlie” Blackwood with adequate support from Val Kilmer as  Lt Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, launched several careers and fuelled many an adolescent fantasy, arguably the real stars though were the aviator sunglasses that adorned the cast in most of the movie. When the film aired sales of the aviator style specs soared with it, as the F14 Tomcat jet fighters, which at the time were the zenith of US naval aviation. Aviator style shapes are also the preferred designer sunglasses of Cristiano Ronaldo and were the accessory of choice for the late king of pop, Michael Jackson.

Obviously the main purpose of designer glasses for most people is image, but that image doesn’t always mean looking as cool as possible. You only have to look as far as the two Ronnies with their horn rim specs which were all the logo their show really needed. Just as iconic as Lennon or Cruise, only their image projection purpose was to make the wearers look comfier and sillier than normal. Snooker player Dennis Taylor’s famous designer glasses had a distinctive, swivel-lens, upside-down design. They may have looked slightly odd, but they helped Taylor win the 1985 world snooker title. Perhaps the most unusual celebrity designer glasses wearer was comedy writer and performer Eric Sykes, who was never seen without his black horn rims. In fact his glasses never had any lenses in them, and were really a bone-resonating hearing aid.

There’s More To Designer Glasses Than Meets The Eye

July 9, 2009 by AMED  
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Choosing new glasses, whether they are prescription glasses or sunglasses, can change the way you look.Glasses are not purely a functional thing to help you see more clearly, they also say something about your personality and individuality.You have to be comfortable in your glasses and confident that you look good too, which explains why so many people are choosing to buy designer glasses and designer sunglasses nowadays.

There is no end to the number of different frames available in a neverending selection of colours, materials and shapes.  The choice sometimes seems overwhelming.You should know what sort of image you want to present before choosing new designer glasses.For work wear a more sensible and plain style may be more appropriate.  If you want to make a statement and go for bright unrestrained glasses there are dozens of recognised designer brands out there, including Prada glasses for example that combine an intrinsic sense of style with the name recognition that is more of a fashion and lifestyle statement.  Whichever way you lean, choose designer glasses to suit the shape of your face and not just your outfits or your desired social standing.This is just as important when deciding on designer sunglasses. 

Oval shaped or rounded frames are best suited to a square face.If your face is wider at the top a smaller style of frame will look best, with low sides and either rounded or square. Avoid styles that are wider at the top as these will accentuate the face shape rather than balance it and look at styles without decorative detail on the temples as this will have the same effect. People with a round face and chin can get away with wider styles.Small rounded styles and any large frames should be avoided as they will only make your face look more round.

Oval Faces with a wide forehead, gently curving jaw and high cheekbone will suit pretty well any style, so your choice is virtually unlimited.A long face with high cheekbones and a deep forehead will look good with wider glasses that have a stronger top line.  A larger, square frame will help ‘balance’ a long oval face, although you should avoid small square shapes. If you have a relatively narrow forehead and eye line, broadening into the jaw line, then pick bold or adventurous designer styles to add balance,  but steer clear of small narrow frames.

With designer sunglasses in particular, remember that, aside from making you look good,   the primary role of these items is still to protect your eyes from the harmful effects of UV radiation.If at all possible try the glasses on before buying to be sure of the comfort and style.Most importantly remember that the only person you really need to please is yourself!

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