Shades or sunglasses are getting imperative. They are not anymore the part of optional list today. For both genders, the sunshades this annual are like an embarrassment of riches.
Well! Haven’t we reported all along that the year belongs to weirder yet frolicking designs and a riot of colors? Perhaps this is just as true for shades. The best thing going about this away-from-the-mill accessory is that it’s available at a meager price. Just to make the job easier for you, we have come up with a few burning choices.
Sunglasses trends 2010 for her: printed and in motley colors
In the past, lenses had this tapering tendency reaching towards the tints. This gave them a darker appearance at the middle and lighter one around the periphery. Now, with the smashing arrival of colored tints, the orientation has only got a boost. Ray Ban specializes with colored frames. Here is the news! Conventionally bent Chanel and Prada are calling it COLORS and are inclined towards shying away from the usual black and silver this year.
Well established designers will look to make prints of animals, polka, checkered squares and paisley on the frames. This will go a long way in bringing your scarf and handbag in sync with the sunglasses. The wrap-around frames will be just as hit this annual as they show the contours of facial bones in a very nice way.
Sunglasses trends 2010 for him: frolic around with myriad designs and dash of colors
This annual, trends are full of anticipation. Retro has hit back with vengeance and all kinds of sizes have made their way back in fashion. This classical look has been deeply influenced from the time of 1960 and a decade ahead. Though black is the conventional choice of color, those mesmerized by the flamboyance of youth are experimenting with multi-flash lenses. Both with catwalks and sidewalks, the retro look is seeping into the common conscience. An eminent one to watch out is the translucent frame in white.
Sunglasses trends for couples: like Juno’s swans
Couples are stone-heeled people. They like matching their accessories. Sunglass is no exception. If you want to be like Juno’s swans with your second half, then go for the new line emerging to satiate this desire. Men’s line and women’s line with similar styles is coming back into fashion. Also, brands churning out unisex glasses are more likely to make glasses that suit both the genders equally.






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