I think the style of sunglasses a person wears really says a lot about them. Most people tend to stick with one particular style, perhaps because that shape looks best on their face. Me, I am almost schizophrenic about my glasses. Somedays I'm all about the aviator, and others I want to totally hide my entire face under ginormous black shades. I'm weird about matching my metals together, so I might coordinate my sunglasses to my jewelry. This is all assuming I am running out the door in something other than sweats! Which happens from time to time. Well, sometimes.
c. 1970's Cartier Santos Aviators with 9 Diamonds
from mascara jones's shop/etsy
c. 1980's Paloma Picasso
c. 1970's Ted Lapidus Paris
Jackie O
from Klasik
Carole Lombard
Gene Tierney
c. 1980's oldschool shades by Cazal
c. 1960's Correna France Sunglasses
from klasik
Audrey Hepburn
c. 1981 Porsche by Carrera
These were the sunglasses worn by Yoko Ono when she posed for the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. I remember, in about 1984, my brother and I bought matching pairs of Porsche sunglasses. They folded up in half and we had these cases we would put them in and clip on our belts. I remember being in Lajitas, Texas on vacation and wearing those sunglasses while we played tennis against each other. We thought we were so cool . I would love to find a picture of that.
Yoko Ono, 1981, Rolling Stone Magazine
1980's Porsce Carrera Folding sunglasses and case
c. 1980's glasses from Cazal
c. 1970's Christian Dior
SO.......WHICH ONE ARE YOU?