uk0804.jpgCorey Feldmen, seen here in a women’s Bvlgari design at the Michael Jackson memorial service, exemplifies the very best of dual-gendered eyewear. These shades, which are part of the female collection, make 80s star Corey Feldmen appear sharp and modern, a real 21ct century look for the has-been icon. Many Bvlgari designs can bridge the gender gap thanks to their modern, clean-lined approach to style. Meanwhile, the jeweled designs on the temple bars are not overly flamboyant, and thus appropriate for any secure male.

Ray Ban Wayfarers are another dual-gender design that are popular across a broad spectrum of personalities and characteristics. From Mary Kate Olsen to the Blue’s Brothers, Wayfarers have remained a fan favorite since their inception. With a classic look, durable frames and sure-thing fashion, Wayfarers are sure to stick around for years to come both in the female and male fashion realms. Ray Ban Aviators are also a popular favorite for men and women alike; both Angelina Jolie and her hubby Brad Pitt have Aviators on hand for sunny days.

Some brands, like Police Eyewear, manage to create a design with both a male and female model so that women can enjoy the same fashion as men, but fit to their smaller facial features and scaled to size. This makes Police a real competitor in the eyewear industry where some labels, like Dior, have women’s specific designs that are definitively feminine.

So, if you are a woman who loves the clean lines and simplicity of men’s eyewear designs then start your search with Ray Ban, Police and Bvlgari, where gender is less a defining character than pure, unadulterated fashion.

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