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Vintage eyewear is making a revival on the runways and the streets. So who wore it better, John Lennon or Johnny Depp?
For Lennon's classic look, check out the
Geek Harry from
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For Depp's more modern look, check out the
Geek 704.
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Toro y Moi |
Musicians of all genres have been rocking glasses on stage, from Elton John to artist more of this time, Toro y Moi. Some would say that it is even arguable that musicians popularized glasses in everyday fashion.Take a look at these musicians below and get inspired!
1. Buddy Holly, also known as the king of eyewear, inspired millions with his signature look.
2. Indie favorite Toro y Moi sports vintage looking frames to add to his hipster vibe.
3. Kanye West in his notorious Stunna shades. Need I say more?
4. What kind of list would be this be if John Lennon and his iconic circle frames weren't included?
5. Last but not least, bringing RnB back in large, trendy spectacles is Sweater Beats.
Feeling inspired? Head over to
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Red Carpet queen, Anne Hathaway |
The Geek-Chic look is one of the hottest trends to hit the red carpet. Click below for more photos!
1. Red carpet queen Anne Hathaway wearing large, square frames for a cute and flirty look. \If these frames seem too large for you, try the
Bella Italia 324 from
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2. Johnny Depp rocks the Geek look better then any other male actor in Hollywood. Check out the
Geek 103 to get a similar look.
3. Eva Longoria stepping out of her limo in black frames and a blazer. Try the
Geek 120L for a similar style.
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Large-framed glasses are making a come back. Read more to find out how to get the right frame for you—and how to pull them off!
1. If your a first time glasses buyer, try a frame that more subtle and slim first. Once you get used to your freshly framed face, try a look that is more chunky for this trend.
2. Not all frames were created equal. Don't buy unless you've tried the frames on, as they may look great in the picture but look differently once they're on your face. Head over to eyeglassfactory.com for our At Home Try-On and Virtual Try-On services to pick the frame that's perfect for your face.
3. With the chunky frame look, it's all about the shape. If you have a rounder face, try a more geometric frame to compliment it, and vice versa if you have a more angled face.
4. We know that the look is called geek chic, but choose glasses that will make you look smarter, not nerdier! Try tortoiseshell frames for a mature, elegant look.
5. The chunky frame look is all about making a statement. So rock the look with confidence and be prepared for comments and compliments!
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Glasses and makeup may seem like an unlikely pair, but don't let that stop you from getting dolled up! Use these tips and tricks from industry experts for the perfect eyewear makeup look.
1. Pay Attention to Your Eyebrows!Your eyes may be covered, by your eyebrows still peak out over your glasses. Well groomed eyebrows look clean, make a statement, and frame your face. Try an angled brush and powder to avoid the drawn on look.
2. EyelinerAdjust your eyeliner based on your frames. Celebrity make-up artist Bobbi Brown says, "Adjusting liner thickness is important when you’re wearing glasses – if your frames are thicker, you’ll want to apply a thicker line to the upper lash so that eyes stand out. If your frames are thinner, a softer liner works great."
3.Bold Frames? Bold LipsBalance out statement glasses with a clean face and a bold red lip.
4. Less is MoreWearing glasses already brings attention to your eyes, so keep it simple! Stick to neutral colors on your eyes and save the pop of color for your lips or cheeks.
5. Stick to MatteProfessional make-up artist Sonia Kashuk says, "Higher shine and shimmery products intensify 'flaws.' Stick to matte, satin finishes. Even when you don't want to wear makeup, using an eyelash curler and applying mascara can add umph."
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