The eyes have it
Updated: 2015-08-17 07:35
By Sun Yuanqing(China Daily USA)
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A perfect summer look never lacks a pair of statement sunglasses. No matter how casually you dress, some eyewear can always bring it to the next level effortlessly. If you are still searching for the perfect shades, check these out.
The latest collection renews the classic round shape, combining acetate with metal. The eyewear is ultra light with no-screw hinges and pure titanium temples. The models come in a variety of colors including opal, black and gray.
The butterfly-shaped sunglasses from this brand can be very flattering for Asian features. There are also versions specially fit for Asians. Swarovski crystals add a touch of glamour.
Echoing its ready-to-wear collections, Dolce & Gabbana's 2015 summer eyewear is heavily influenced by the Spanish trend in Sicily. The glasses are inspired by the combs that Spanish flamenco dancers use to secure their veils. They also incorporate marquetry that demands high craftsmanship. All the pieces come in personalized cases.
The Gabardine collection is inspired by the label's gabardine fabric, which is used for its trench coats. There is also a limited edition of 100 pieces that feature oversize gradient acetate fronts and gold-plated draped temples.
The brand re-creates the classic Minimal-Baroque model with precious woods, black walnut and Malabar ebony, while maintaining the signature curling acetate temples. The models come in different shades of tortoiseshell - classic matte, medium, ivory and sand-dark chocolate.
The Wink collection stands out for the unexpected half-cut front, mixing femininity with eccentricity. The glasses come in pink, jade and different shades of tortoiseshell.
The Executive Series adds a modern touch to traditional executive attire. The eyewear highlights ultrathin titanium wire and lightweight beta-titanium temples. Hand-inlaid plaque and bridge complete the sophisticated look.
sunyuanqing@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily USA 08/17/2015 page9)
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