NEW ARTICLES  HOT ARTICLES  TOP RATED  ADD AN ARTICLE  UPDATE AN ARTICLE  GET RATED 
  HOME     MY ACCOUNT     POWER SEARCH     REGISTER     SUPPORT     SUGGEST CATEGORY  

The History Of Designer Sunglasses
63764 Society > Fashion Mar 2, 2008 prettyone The History Of Designer Sunglasses You may believe that sunglasses were invented just so the rich and famous could pose on sunny days in designer shades. This however is a misconception; the history of sunglasses goes back centuries and their use has not always been dedicated to shielding ones eyes from the sun. The first recorded use of sunglasses is far removed from the contemporary designer models we see today; although the relative price was most probably comparable. It is believed that Emperor Nero of Rome used polished emeralds to shield his eyes when watching gladiatorial bouts. The designer of this pair however could not have been very adept as the glasses were actually believed to act as a mirror and obstruct the emperor's view. The next recorded evidence of sunglasses comes from ancient China; again the designer chose to use natural elements rather than glass. Predominantly used by judges, they were constructed from flat panels of smoky quartz. Instead of protecting the eyes like modern designer sunglasses they were created to prevent those in court reading the judges' emotions and facial expressions while they were being interrogated. These early sunglasses were in no way comparable to the modern designer sunglasses we see today. They had no UV protective qualities to shield the eyes from the sun's harmful rays, although they did reduce glare. Ancient sunglasses also had no correctional properties for those with visual defects. The use of sunglasses then diminished for eons until the eighteenth century when they experienced somewhat of a renaissance. The work of James Ayscough who experimented with tinting the lenses of contemporary spectacles could be considered the first modern sunglasses designer. He felt that by using certain colours such as green and blue, specific visual defects could be corrected. Once again protecting the eyes from the sun's rays was not a major consideration. It was the Americans who truly embraced sunglasses as a designer fashion item during the twentieth century. It was the work of Sam Foster that led to sunglasses being produced to protect people's eyes. Always the entrepreneur, Foster sold his sunglasses on the beaches of New Jersey and Atlantic City. During the 1930s sunglasses first became polarised after the efforts of Edwin Land. Using a polaroid filter that held a patent, these were the first shades that could be considered 'designer.' It was not until this time that movie stars and musicians started to wear the fashion items and causing their popularity to skyrocket. From this point on the fashion emphasis overtook the desire to protect eyes. Certain people at this time started to wear the designers specs when the weather was dull and even indoors. From this point on the UV protection factor has been twinned with fashion requirements. Legislation was produced to ensure all sunglasses met an industry standard that would ensure people's eyes were suitably protected. Styles have changed many times in accordance with other fashions; while glasses have also been produced for use in specific sports. A current trend in the production of modern designer sunglasses has been the marrying of prescription magnification with style. This move has catered for those who already wear glasses and allows them to have unobstructed sight with the benefit of UV protection. Added to this technology has allowed responsive lenses to be created that react to bright sunshine, ideal for driving where to dark a tint can sometimes be dangerous. From their beginnings in the Roman period, this rich history has created one of the world's most hotly desired fashion items. With so many designer labels now producing glasses of their own there is little doubt that the trend of wearing shades will go from strength to strength. Fashion expert Thomas Pretty looks into the history and development of designer sunglasses. To find out more please visit http://www.site91.co.uk/ send email to prettyone

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Article  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating


Other links at Society > Fashion
Most companies have a strict dress code policy for their employees to follow. They may prohibit the wear of cheap fashion jewelry and shoes with heels over two inches in height.
Category:

Coach products fall into the category of affordable luxury. The products are priced high enough to be appreciated by the high-class, but at the same time low enough for the middle-class to purchase and feel worthy of. If you want to know how to purchase C
Category:

Are you in need of bridal shoes? A great place to find bridal shoes of any kind is online. You can find all your bridal wear needs at many online stores. Shopping online saves time and money and keeps you from having to run from store to store looking for
Category:

Having shoes that are restrictive and not fitting well are damaging to the health of your feet as well as looking bad. With all the choices available in wider sizes there is absolutely no excuse for wearing shoes that are uncomfortable or improperly fitte
Category:

Describes how Fashion Merchandising School can help you gain entry to a career in Fashion. Discusses issues to consider in choosing a school.
Category:




Site Sponsor
Directory Statistics

Articles: 68252
Categories: 501

Yahoo Entertainment
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS