Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Sunglass Effect

There’s a common notion that most people look better while wearing sunglasses. Whoa! So, you’re getting more pairs now?!

A UK-based arts and design lecturer concluded in her research that there’s something about putting on sunglasses and how we define “cool.” And yes, individuals with sunnies who stroll the streets or just hang out in places are more appealing. Why? Three possible answers have surfaced.
  • Sunglasses provide symmetry. They can cover imperfections and improve the appearance of facial bone structure.

  •   Sunglasses add mystery. People are amazingly drawn to it. People find attractive whatever they’re intrigued about. It’s quite weird, isn’t it?

  •  Sunglasses are about glitz or glam. Between 1950s and 1960s, Hollywood stars started to flaunt cat eye and oversized glasses. Though the real reason for wearing them was to shoo away paparazzis, the celebrities appeared to be effortlessly edgy and elegant.

So, you better scout for a perfect pair, but be sure to pick up any of these labels.

Anderne. Launched in Germany in 2013, this sunglasses brand is known for its heterogeneous style. And as its name spells out as “Another Moderne,” modernity in style is one of its intents. Each sunglass is named after a famed song. How cool is that?!




Sunday Somewhere. Creatives like musicians, artists and stylists can go crazy over this line. The designs may be traditional, but with tossed in suave and quirk. You shouldn’t also forget that this brand’s sunglasses are timeless pieces.





Retrosuperfuture. How about this is an Italian brand that’s about quality and artistry? Being most-liked by some popular personalities, Retrosuperfuture sunglasses boast of high standard frames and Zeiss lenses. Wear them and get your money’s worth.




Thierry Lasry. Unique sunglass styles with unique names! Go for this label if you target a hybrid of vintage and modern. Every piece is meticulously designed and well thought of.




Karen Walker. Eclectic defines this sunglass line birthed by a New Zealand designer. Fact is it has been becoming a cult brand. Modest and functional- in short, the pieces are really good!





Again, the question is: Do you want to get more pairs?

We think you should.



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