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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Tom Ford Glasses: Nerdy Stylish Look

Is it me or does Tom For glasses looks nerdy but HOT! Reminds me of people living in 70s and 80s.
Lynda Carter wearing glasses for a scene in 70s





I think Tom Ford Glasses are trying to re-create that 70s 80s look with those large, colorful and weirdly shaped glass frames.

TF5145 072
Tom Ford TF5123 081

TF5128 055
Tom Ford TF5075 U45
Tom Ford TF5082 130
Tom Ford TF5013 855 (FT5013)


Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Chanel CH2118HB | Chanel Prescription Glass

Chanel CH2118HB | Chanel Prescription Glass

Chanel 2118HB is a full metal rimmed frame with sprung loaded plastic temples. The temples incorporate the world famous double C emblem of the CHANEL brand, crafted from encrusted Swarovski stones and pearls.
Chanel 2118HB is available in a choice of two fittings and four fantastic colours.
Chanel eyewear is first and foremost a style. Fashion goes out of fashion: style, never. Chanel is a timeless brand offering luxury, style and elegance. The style of Chanel frames and their attention to detail reflect the quality and creativity of the brand.



Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Scratches on glasses : A Remedy

Designer prescription glasses do not come cheap. It is like an investment. But a scratch can ruine it. You should always try to place them in your case or hang them from a neck cord when your are not using them. But what to do once the scratch has occurred? 

The first step is to buy basic toothpaste. Be careful that it is smooth and does not contain any lumps or grains. Using a soft cloth such or cotton wall gently apply the toothpaste to either side of the lens. Remember these are designer glasses so be careful. Using the cotton wall spread the toothpaste using gentle circular motions. Continue for around ten minutes. After this period wipe the toothpaste away and place the prescription glasses under a gentle flow of tap water until all the toothpaste is removed. Depending upon the depth of the scratch you may need to repeat these steps two or three times. If you are unable to remove the scratch in this manner it may be worthwhile consulting your optician. Lenses can be removed from most prescription glasses and designer glasses and this means replacing the lens may not be as expensive as you may think.