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What is Old is New Again Reminiscent of Yesteryear

As retro style has made a fashion comeback in this new decade, many designer brands are coming out with new classic eyewear and they are sexier than ever. Clark Kent's dark, chunky frames are the new fashion trend. People are choosing the big sexy eyeglasses with the over-sized lenses, reminiscent of yesteryear.

In recent years, accessories have become extremely important when it comes to personal style and defining an outfit. Retro, vintage, and being unique are some of the main qualities people look for in an eye-catching outfit. Accessories like eyeglasses poise the style of the outfits, completing the look.

The retro fashion eyewear is being seen worn by celebrities and fashion icons around the world. Sarah Jessica Parker was recently spotted in a pair of Ray Ban's large contoured eye shape sunglasses. A black frame with grey lenses, the style offers comfort, simple yet elegant glare that can fit round, square or oval faces. It is designed with a saddle nose bridge and adjustable temples with Ray Ban's logo featured on the frame arms.

Christina Aguilera also rocked Prada's large, trendy frames at Soho House in New York City just last month. The Prada sunglasses present a good blend of classic and contemporary feel. The round frame has a flat edge with curved arms tapered over the ears and the Prada logo is etched into the metal layer over the arms.

These old-fashioned designs seem to find their new modern looks. Colorful saucer-sized frames can be fitted with prescription lenses, non-prescription lenses or sunglasses, matching every outfit and contributing to a chic appearance.

Celebrities are not the only ones who can work a retro-look. Eyeglasses stores such as Eyeglasses123 feature sophisticated high-quality frames for excellent prices. Brands such as Gucci, D&G, Versace and Marc Jacobs not only guarantee the quality, but also give a great sense of classic style that once took the 60's and 70's by storm.




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