Showing posts with label metal glasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metal glasses. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Come on, Gaga: Mind Your Broken Spectacles

Gaga: Mind Your Broken Spectacles

If there is anyone at all who could try and turn broken glasses into a fashion statement and actually succeed, it is Lady Gaga, or “Mother Monster” as she is called by her legions of “little monster” fans. Gaga has been in the news, more for her outlandish sense of fashion than her music, the latter, needless to say, is less attention-grabbing when compared with her meat dresses, balloon dresses, and now, broken glasses. 
Spotted recently wearing a pair of broken metal glasses which were accessorized with two wigs and a lavender menswear inspired dress, Gaga made it clear that even a simple pair of glasses had to have that unique “Gaga” fashion edge to it. 

Interestingly the trend of wearing broken metal glasses is predicted to hit the market soon. No matter how bizarre or outlandish her fashion choices, one can be assured that anything preferred by Gaga will soon be fashion favorite. The broken glasses trend therefore, will be spotted on runways and in high street markets alike and cheaper, more budget-friendly variants will no doubt make their way into the unique eyewear collections of Gaga fans worldwide. Also expect the accompanying double blonde wig and menswear inspired dress to follow the same pathway into popular fashion magazines.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Go with the Fashion Trend: Vintage Glasses

Fashion Week anywhere always becomes the top concern of fashionistas worldwide. Have you ever noticed that accessories with vintage elements always get much attention and finally lead the fashion trend in next season? Vintage glasses are doubtless the typical accessories, based on the eyeglasses’ huge effect on the whole modeling.

Looking back New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2013-2014, you will notice one pair of vintage glasses by Marc by Marc Jacobs. Fascinating frames for young women and men: a little bit of old-school oversized acetate shades in gutsy colors. The colors were chosen from the fashion of 70s with rust browns, deep teals, cayenne and orange, but the whole page looks like from the 50s. Every modern look was edited with some vintage elements, so that everything seemed to be passionate and lively.

No matter what color or style is in vogue, the topic of vintage will always go with the fashion trend, never get “gone with the wind”. Well, eyeglasses, kind of marker of every era in fashion, always release infinite charm that makes people not stopping loving them.