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    Fall 2014 Eyewear Trends

    Top Reading Glasses and Sunglasses for Fall

    Staying on top of the latest trends is one of the most enjoyable parts of transitioning from summer to fall. Your new look doesn’t have to be limited to apparel; your eyewear plays an important role in your autumn accessorizing, too.

    When searching for designer eyeglass frames and sunglasses this fall, keep the season’s hottest trends in mind:

    • Throwback Renaissance. Those seeking a fashionably classic look will love these fresh new frames, which combine old-school sensibilities with new-school style. From round shapes to aviators to Clubmaster-esque frames, these style staples collide with earthy colors such as red, orange, and brown for the perfect fall look. Our Margot Bifocal Sunglasses were featured in eyecessorize’s Fall Trend Report for this look!
      • Modern Prep. These ultra-flattering frames range from simple squares to pronounced cat eyes, accentuating the wearer’s features. Colors range from simple pastels to vibrant watercolors, calling to mind the preppy looks of the 60s but remaining firmly in the now. Our Darby Reading Glasses fit this look perfectly!
      • Enigmatic Perspective. When clouds fill the sky and the leaves fall from the trees, it lends a mysterious atmosphere. These frames have the same effect, combining dark, muted colors with touches of opulence, such as I Heart Eyewear’s reading glasses with bling. Animal prints, lace and other artistic patterns are also on-point for the enigmatic perspective look! Our Dahlia Readers (below) and Catarina Reading Glasses are spot-on with this trend.

          Which fall eyeglass trend are you excited to try?

          Check out I Heart Eyewear’s collection for the most on-trend, stylish and affordable reading glasses for women.

          Tips for Choosing the Best Eyeglass Frames

          Finding the Best Sunglasses or Readers for Your Face Shape

          Maybe you're looking for quality reading glasses, because your 5-year-old granddaughter accidentally smashed your old pair while playing dress up with the family pet. Or maybe you want great looking reading glasses to catch the eye of the cute regional vice president in your office. In either case, here are some tips for choosing excellent eyeglass frames that suit your face shape.
          First off, find the right frames for your face shape.
          The Vision Council of America (VCA) suggests that your frame should scale with the size of your face. Choose a frame that contrasts with your shape. For instance, if you have a round face, go for narrow frames to make your face look longer. If you have an oblong face -- very long and not as wide -- choose frames with contrasting temples to shorten and balance the face. If you have a square face -- a larger forehead and a strong jawline -- soften the look with narrow frames that are wider than they are deep. 
          Next, do a color analysis for your reading glasses.
          Per the VCA, everyone has either blue-based or yellow-based (cool or warm) coloring. 60% of the population of the U.S. has a cool skin tone (e.g. olive or pink undertones), while the other
          40% has yellow or warmer undertones. Hair and eyes can also influence your color analysis. Blue eyes are typically associated with warmer shades, while brown eyes vary. If you have platinum, salt and pepper, or brown hair, you likely have a "cool" tone. If you have golden blonde hair, dirty grey, or flat black hair, that’s considered "warm."
          After going through your color analysis, choose a well-suited frame.
          People with a warm tone should choose reading eyewear in colors like off-white, peach, khaki, copper, and orange. If you have a cool coloring, darker colors, like jade, grey, black, magenta, and the darker ambers, are more appropriate.

          Great Looking Reading Glasses are Just a Click Away

          Choosing reading glasses is a delicate but ultimately vital decision, since they are typically worn on a daily basis. Friends are the best ones to ask when choosing new eyeglass frames. Ask
          your best girlfriend to come over and help with this analysis: face shape, skin tone and hair color. Hold different colored tops up to your face for a better idea of which colors look best on you! Our website allows you to shop by type, shape/style and color/pattern, so you can narrow down your search and find the ones that are right for you.

          How to Make a Fashion Statement with Reading Glasses

          Reading Glasses are the New "IT" Accessory

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          Thirty plus years ago, reading glasses were often stigmatized as “anti-fashion.” But Nerd Chic, Geek Chic and Hipster Chic have all changed the playing field, and readers and non-readers alike are using glasses as fashion accessories to stand out.

          In fact, some mavens have gone as far as to describe reader glasses as “the new shoes” – meaning that they're not just utilitarian items but rather true accessories.

          One Bay Area entrepreneur, Patty Lee Hoffman, said that reading glasses used to be considered “like the Crocs of glasses” – i.e. low in sex appeal and purely functional. But that’s all changed.

          At some level, this is exciting news, because you can now use glasses to outfit and augment your general “fashion personality.” On the other hand, it could be somewhat stressful news, because now you might feel pressure to have “cool enough” reading glasses to keep up with the Joneses at your book club.

          Browse Our Website for Exciting Reading Glasses for Women 

          Do you now need to fret over the sexiness (or lack thereof) of your reading glasses? Fortunately, the solution is neither complicated, nor beyond you. Shop I Heart Eyewear to explore cool solutions, whether you want glasses to accessorize a hipster or “smart corporate exec” outfit; or you just want to avoid looking like a stereotypically nerdy librarian. Browse our website to learn more about your exciting eyewear choices!