Monday, September 6, 2010

Police SunglassesCool Italian Style

Launched by the eye wear giant De Rigo, Police was founded in the early 1980's and the first product to be launched by the brand was the collection of Police sunglasses. The name was inspired by the style of the eyewear worn by the U.S Police and thus the sunglass designs were made accordingly, and have developed over the years to keep up with key trends but still retain that sharp, minimal and sleek style. Has progressed to become a hugely iconic brand and favoured due to its cutting edge, understated and sophisticated style.
The range of Police sunglasses have a distinctively sporty and casual edge but retain a high level typical of Italian chic. The sunglasses are never ostentatious or too overstated but have a confident styling that keeps the designs highly wearable, practical and incredibly stylish. The frames are designed to suit and flatter a wide range of face shapes and are extremely well constructed to ensure durability. The variety of frame materials and colours also mean that you can inject your own personal stamp on your look. The lenses within the collection tend to be more neutral and understated and thus perfectly they compliment the colour and style of the frames. This balance of edgy and classic retains the sophistication and wear-ability.

Top 8 Celebrity Sunglasses Exposed

According to the data gathered over a three month period from Sept 07 to Nov 07, the most popular sunglasses worn by today's leading celebrities include, in order of 'sighting volume' were Ray-Ban, Oakley, Dior, Gucci, Oliver Peoples, Tom Ford, Prada and Chrome Hearts.
Over this period 154 celebrities were tracked wearing 51 brands of sunglasses in dozens of models. Repeated occurrences of one celebrity wearing the same glasses were not included in the results.
For the data driven among you, Ray-Ban with 35 celebrity sightings outpaced their nearest competitors by almost 2 to 1, with Oakley and Dior showing up on 20 celebrities each. No wonder Oakley bought Ray-Ban! A detailed grid of the results is shown below.
The stragglers were Gucci with 18 sightings, Oliver Peoples - 17, Tom Ford - 15, Prada - 12 and Chrome Hearts came in last at 10 sightings.