Friday, July 27, 2012

New Trends of Designer Sunglasses


The new trends in designer sunglasses for the spring and summer seasons of 2012 feature both exaggerated shapes and sizes. The shapes are equally big and quirky. Exaggerated cat cheap oakleys, by designers such as Mission, or exaggerated hearts, ovals and diamonds, by designers such as Giles, are all seen in the trendy designer lines for this coming season. The high fashion sunglasses of the summer months will range from big and quirky to understated and stylish. The classically traditional fashion sunglasses will remain a popular option as well, depending on the occasion. The season of the sun in 2012 is one in which anything goes in fashion pertaining to designer sunglasses and eye wear.

Designer sunglasses by Viktor Rolf make a quirky appearance in the classic style of round that has been popularized by entertainers such as Sir Elton John and Lady Gaga. They are big and overstated and cannot be missed. These big and bold round designs of fashion sunglasses are not for the timid.
The sporty style of Tommy Hilfiger's Oakley M Frame are also a must for the more sports minded sunglasses fans in the 2012 season. While not limited to wearers who participate in the sports arena's in the summer months, this sporting style of reflective sunglasses is a functional feature which aids in the performance of those who do participate in the sporting events. Quite a few wearers of this popular style will also be seen in the stands as well though.
The gradient lens are back this year with a vengeance. Gradient lens, while not new, wax and wane in popularity. This style of gradient lens are back in the designer sunglasses of this spring and summer season in the lines of several designers. Dolce & Gabanna's sunglasses lines are just one of the designers who feature the gradient lens in their designer sunglasses collection in 2012. ADAM and Bebe also feature the gradient lens in some of their new styles of sunglasses in both their spring and summer collections.

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