Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Iconic Sunglasses in the Movies

A pair of sunglasses is a sure fire way to kick up a notch of your wardrobe.  It adds an aura of mystery to the user that makes him or her interesting.  Wearing one is not just an act of going with the fashion but also for health reasons.  This is one way of lessening the chances of having wrinkles around the eyes develop early.  The reason for this is that the skin around our eyes is thin that when we squint, the area crinkles and these creases develop faster.  If you want to purchase one at an affordable price, you can go for those who sell wholesale sunglasses.

Wearing a pair of sunglasses is one way of making a mark with one’s look.  That is why in movies, you often see it being used as an accessory.  There have been a lot of movies wherein the lead actor or actress is seen wearing a pair of sunglasses and this look has been immortalized to be the most famous shot of the movie.

·         Tom Cruise in Risky Business – Who could not forget the face of Tom Cruise wearing only a white button down shirt and socks and an oversized RayBan Wayfarer shades dancing as if no one was watching. This movie singlehandedly made possible the comeback of the Wayfarer as one of the trending fashion glasses in history.

credits: Top Gun Day
·        Tom Cruise in Top Gun – This movie paved the way for oversized aviators to be fashion trend in the sunglasses industry.  You can see wholesale sunglasses with this design sold in every store in every corner of the world.

Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
credits: Shades Daddy


Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s – This is one movie that fashionistas should never forget to watch.  This movie made the little black dress a staple word in the fashion vocabulary.  That oversized black sunglasses meant class which made people want to have it for their own.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator
credits: Wikipedia
Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator – The chic sunnies that the terminator borg was wearing made guys want to have one too.

These are just some of the movies wherein the pair of sunglasses made a mark. 

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