The 80s style is more than ever in the spotlight.
In the 80s, sunglasses lenses became wider, frames were colored, golden. In short, we tell you about the designers of pairs of glasses who marked these years.
The hottest eyewear designers of the 80s
Patrick Kelly
A source of inspiration and appreciation for vintage lovers.
The designer has made a place for himself in society and has acquired notoriety through the presence of his products in stores, the attention of celebrities and the highlighting of his frames on the covers of fashion magazines.
The most surprising models of optical and solar glasses, mixing humor and imagination, notably with its unique model of sunglasses where the conventional branches are replaced by metal chains that are slipped behind the ear.
A two-in-one piece: sunglasses but also a piece of jewelry thanks to the detail at the end of the chain: dice or even small Eiffel towers which adorn the ear.
Thierry Mugler is the story of a brand in the image of its creator. A man always attracted by the beauty of the arts, sensitive to the elegance of women and dazzled by the sensuality of their curves.
To transcribe what he loved, the designer adopted a look that was both sensual and modernist. His glasses are designed for women of character, the models are worked, sometimes simpler but always with the detail à la Thierry Mugler. A star, a lightning bolt, or even legendary curves.
It was at the end of the 1970s that the Prada brand became known to the fashion world thanks to the launch of nylon by the founder's granddaughter. An Italian brand par excellence, these glasses have always made the hearts of fashion lovers beat faster.
The brand's vintage glasses, just like the most recent models, are chic and timeless.
At the end of the 80s, futuristic styles and geometric shapes predominated in the creations of Larry Leight, the founder. A brand that has managed to seduce many Hollywood stars, notably thanks to its logo that is as discreet as it is distinctive. A vintage brand that is resistant to all fashions and remains trendy, regardless of the decades.
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