Friday 13 May 2011

Cat Eye Sun Glasses


Cat Eye Sun Glasses
Cat Eye Glasses Trend watchers are going for cat eye glasses this summer! The graceful frames draws everybody’s attention and women going crazy to have one pair! 
Cat eye glasses can be defined as thick-rimmed glasses with the arms of the glasses joining the lenses at the very top corner. They were mainly popular in the 1950s and 1960s among stylish women. Some well-known women that are wearers of cat eye glasses were: Marilyn Monroe, Buddy Holly, Barbara Windsor and Dinah Manoff.

Cat Eye Sun Glasses
Unlike some eye wear trends of seasons’ past, the current cat-eye trend is actually quite wearable for a wide range of faces. That’s because there are really a wide range of opportunities: the more traditional ‘50s fly down and a wider, softer ‘80s iteration. Apart from these general categories, there is millions of different variation on these categories: from umber dramatic style to mega conventional. Be sure you can find a shape that flatters your face and personal style.

These frames seem beautiful in tortoise, but the other hues, for example onyx, opal, opus and a very groovy aqua can be super cool too.

Trendy women that follows the cat eye glasses rush are Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Mary Kate Olsen and Nicky Hilton.

Cat Eye Glasses
Cat Eye Glasses and Face Shapes 
Generally speaking a cat eye frame with rounded-out edges will work wonders for a open place face or diamond shaped face. A round face can benefit from sharper edges, or large frames that curve upwards delicately. All that said though, the rules are never hard and fast: the best option is always to try, try, try on pairs until you work out what’s right for your face shape and hairstyle.

Cat Eye Glasses
How to Wear Cat Eye Glasses
Get the right pair of 50s-inspired glasses or sunglasses and you’ll find they can work with many an outfit, from the very modern to the completely vintage. If you’re going for a vintage inspired look, stick to anything from the ’40s through to the ’60s. While ’70s fashion is also seeing a major comeback, it’s an era best suited to round frames.

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