How to Wear Colored Sunglasses
August 11, 2009 by Kelli DesRochers
Filed under Accessories
If you love the colored acetate sunglasses, you are probably wondering how to pick which color is right for you. Styles like the Ray Ban Wayfarers and Carrera plastic aviators are so adorable and come in every color that you can imagine. I would suggest picking a color that works well with your skin tone instead of worrying about pairing with colors in your wardrobe. The color of your sunglasses doesn’t need to match your clothes, they just have to look good on you!
Here are some tips for picking sunglasses in the right color for you:
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Ray-Ban Neon Wayfarer Skinnies
July 10, 2009 by Kelli DesRochers
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Ray-Ban is really having a great year in sunglasses. They can probably be credited with the resurgence of retro styles from the 80’s with their re-releases and modern updates on classic styles. I could really be happy with at least 10 different pairs of Ray-Bans this summer in every color of the rainbow.
Ray-Ban Neon Wayfarer Skinnies in Dark Orange $129
My new discovery in the Ray-Ban collection is the Neon Wayfarer Skinnies. These are similar to the classic Ray-Ban Wayfarers, which we have seen absolutely everywere this summer on every celebrity and in every color combination you could possibly imagine. The …read more
Ray-Ban Wayfarer Limited Edition
May 19, 2009 by Kelli DesRochers
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I love all of the new colors that are available this summer for the classic Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses. Sunglass Hut has a Limited Edition hand-painted version designed by New York artist Chris Mendoza. Each frame is unique and hand-painted by Mendoza in a contrasting color.
Ray-Ban Wayfarer Limited Edition in Red $250
Chris Mendoza is a young artist from Nicaragua who now operates a studio in New York City. His unique style brings together his Nicaraguan culture and his experiences growing up in New York. He combines traditional architectural draftsmanship that he learned from his father with Central and Native American influences.
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