Jan
20
Some people want simplicity, not the fashion world however, the fashion world craves unique designs, inspiring lines and flare. In the world of eyewear, there is little room to add a splash of fun, so many designers add their bit of flare to the temple bars. Jimmy Choo, known for elegance, retro fashion and unstoppable NY style fun, is also known in the eyewear world for making the temple bars on his eyeglasses as innovative and bold as they are on sunglasses. And there are other designers innovating the temple bar.
Ed Hardy sunglasses and eyewear, seen here, are literally all about the temple bars. With frameless fronts, the temples bars are wild, bold and graffiti-like in their appeal. Ed Hardy eyewear are not for the boring or drab, they are reserved for people willing to take fashion risks and to step into the world of something bigger and more fashionable than a mere utilitarian seeing device.
Another designer currently making fashion waves by decorating the temple bars is Alain Mikli, whose bold colors and clean lines make for a beautiful combo. These eyeglasses would look stunning on a bald person, or on someone with a very clean shaven look. They stand out in a way that says “high-speeds, race track, New York city, adventure” and this is exactly the look many young men and women are yearning for.
In the realm of sunglasses, Les Copains is making waves with their temple bars, these are unique in that they have a giant circle cut out of them- a readily identifiable trademark that looks modern and clean and yet acts as a perfect identifier. The diamond-studded circle looks sharp next to high cheek bones or on women who favor lots of blush. More importantly, it gives the look of being in the know, fashion wise.








