Stylish Glasses for the Perfectly Sighted

by , on 31st October 11
Category: Trends
Napoleon Dynamite. Geek Glasses. Heck yes... Napoleon Dynamite. Geek Glasses. Heck yes...

In the last year or two, it has become more common to see celebrities – usually the ladies, but I’m sure not exclusively so – suddenly appearing in public wearing eyeglasses. In particular celebrities who have never been seen in glasses frames in the past. This sudden myopic explosion could make us all think there is a healthcare timebomb in Tinsletown. Until we realise that these cunning celebrities are faking it! Wearing chunky-framed non prescription glasses – just clear non-correcting lenses – purely as a fashion statement.

According to Natalie Hormilla, Associate Editor at Fashionista.com, this viral trend began with Cate Blanchett, but rapidly spread to Helena Christensen, Daisy Lowe and Chloe Sevigny. And so for generations of common folk, the optical world has been turned upside down. Having endured the name-calling and teasing, and generally been labelled as a nerd and an outcast, we all eventually reach out to contact lenses or laser surgery for our salvation.

And then just as we start to enjoy our spectacleless new life, all of a sudden eyeglasses are cool. Well that’s just great! And these new cool geek chic non prescription glasses aren’t even subtle, semi-invisible, rimless glasses. They are the kind of specs Buddy Holly would have been proud of. And this all begs a single question: why?

There are a few reasons. People who wear eyeglasses are often perceived to be more intelligent than those who don’t. Totally baseless factually, but this is nevertheless a very common perception – I’m sure if we all dig deep, we can think of somebody who wears glasses and who is an imbecile!

For celebrities, it is important to get noticed and a pair of big chunky glasses should do the trick, especially if everybody already knows they don’t wear glasses. So in these cases, it’s really nothing more than a publicity stunt.

Away from celebrity for a while – since this trend has leaked into the mainstream – some people, especially professionals, wear non prescription fashionable glasses in order to be taken more seriously.

The other reasons for wearing fake glasses goes back to the ‘geek chic’ thing. Using them as an accessory, because they match the shoes or the bag, or the dog in the bag – hmmm, maybe somebody will come up with fashion specs for pooches. So in this case it’s simply a matter of coordinating the outfit.

But whatever your reason, maybe it’s time to dust off your old glasses and pop out the lenses, because geek is now chic, and the glasses are back.

So what's the verdict? feel free to post your comments here....while I go have my eyes checked

Trends for 2010 and into 2011

by , on 30th September 11
Category: Trends
Maybe great for clubbing, but they're not my first choice for day-to-day use! Maybe great for clubbing, but they're not my first choice for day-to-day use!

If you love eyewear, then you might go a little bit crazy at Silmo. 45,000 visitors over four days to a vast exhibition complex in Paris - all just talking eyewear! But it's a must visit for anyone who wants to understand the hot trends in fashionable eyewear. With 1,000 exhibitors, you can see just about every major name in the business.

So here are a few of the trends for 2010 and into 2011 that caught my eye at Silmo.

  • Classic styles: those glasses you've always loved. Retro glasses shapes and styles, maybe a sign of our need for the familiar in very uncertain times. Lots of hints of the 1960s, perhaps inspired by the American hit TV drama series Mad Men
  • Light frames: including delicate metal frames for an aesthete's look, really elegant.
  • Artisan styles: there's a great deal of workmanship in a great pair of specs. Now, by focusing intention on the design of the temple arms and by using special materials, eyewear designers are making their skills more prominent.
  • Squarer shapes: after a period of more rounded shapes, shape is returning to the fashionable frames limelight again. So many great choices everywhere.
  • Sci-fi: for fun, see the crazy glasses in my photo from Mykita. Maybe great for clubbing, but they're not my first choice for day-to-day use!