Marc Jacobs Sunglasses
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The Style of Marc Jacobs Sunglasses
Marc Jacobs sunglasses may be about status to the wearers and the viewers, but Marc Jacobs himself didn’t necessarily decide his designs would be for only the most affluent to wear.
According to BrainyQuote.com, Jacobs has said in the past, “I'd like to believe that the women who wear my clothes are not dressing for other people, that they're wearing what they like and what suits them. It's not a status thing.”
He’s also quoted as saying, “I love to take things that are everyday and comfortable and make them into the most luxurious things in the world.”
That should give you a bit of insight about the style of Marc Jacobs sunglasses. They’re classic enough to have a possible “status” attached, but unadorned enough to be everyday styles.
Don’t choose them for status; choose them because they fit your face, your style, your life and your attitude. They’re quite expensive to buy just to say you have some. If these are the right fit for you, though, wear them with pride.
The Marc Jacobs Story
Jacobs was born in 1963, so his line hasn’t been around as long as some of the other classic designers’. He has, however, joined the prestigious ranks of these big names in fashion.
Marc Jacobs attended Parson’s School of Design, earning multiple high honors and praise in 1984. Parsons College was the beginning of a fabulous career for him, as he even started selling his own hand-knit apparel.
Since his early beginnings as a designer, Jacobs has always come out on top, earning some of the top awards and recognitions in the industry.
Some of Our Favorites
Since big sunglasses are still one of the hottest styles out there right now, we love the Crystal Buterfly style. They’re decked out in Swarovski crystals, and you can choose from a white or black frame.
If you enjoy the retro styles, you may like the Cat Eye Sunglasses. They’re not as pointy as the older version of the styles, but they’re a good modern take on an old classic.
Another style with a distinct retro feel is the Daisy.
Another hot trend right now is rimless—or partially rimless—glasses. Check out the lavender gradient lenses of the partly rimless MJ 050 Silver.
Where Can You Find Them?
Saks, the store of all luxury. Check out Marc Jacobs sunglasses in the store, or just shop online.
ExBoutique.com also has a beautiful selection of Marc Jacobs sunglasses, including the lavender gradient lenses in the nearly rimless frame mentioned earlier.
Giarre.com has a few Marc Jacobs sunglasses, but also carries regular frames from this designer. One of the styles they have to offer is the aviator shape.
eBay.com has a wide selection of sunglasses from all designers, from various collections. Take your pick, but proceed with caution. Do your research on the pair of Marc Jacobs sunglasses you’re considering—and the seller.
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