Baroque Sunglasses by Versace
Posted by carson on April 12, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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It’s nice to see a name brand designer pull out a sunglasses style that’s really cool, yet completely out of left field. Versace has hit that ball with their latest Fall 2010 Baroque-print sunglasses. Word has it that this ultra-sleek design was inspired by Alice in Wonderland, with its swirly patterns and flamboyantly clashing colors.
The frame style reminds me of Ray-Ban Wayfarers: a classic design that’s fit for multiple occasions. I’m looking forward to seeing these bedazzling shades on celebrity faces on the web, since that’s probably as close as I’ll ever get to them.
For a mental picture of what these shades look like, check out the pics below. (photos courtesy of www.luxist.com)
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