Eyewear gets trendy



(NC) — While eyewear serves as an indispensable vision tool for many of us, those with perfect vision are also opting to include glasses in their daily wardrobes. Whether wearing specs in order to see, or to be seen, eyewear has evolved into a popular means of expressing a personal sense of self and style.

WestGroupe, - a Canadian leading eyewear manufacturer and distributor, caters to the growing demand for fashionable frames.

“This year is brimming with modern touches, colour and contrast,” says Beverly Suliteanu, the vice president of product development for WestGroupe,. The company's latest collection for FYSH UK, in collaboration with style icon, Jeanne Beker, speaks to eyewear's dominance on the fashion circuit. More information is available on Fyshuk.com

“There's an emphasis,” Suliteanu continued, “on diversity in terms of shape and design, offering an assortment of frames for every type of face.”

Suliteanu's eclectic style sense is illustrated by her latest collection for FYSH UK, an urban cool women's eyewear brand. This line appeals to women seeking to express themselves through their wardrobe choices.

With more than 25 years of elite fashion experience, Beker brings a tried and tested recipe of style and expertise to the design table. Each model in the collection is infused with distinct style elements like temple detailing, modern materials, bold shape and colour.

“If you're looking to make a fashion statement without going too wild, this collection will certainly resonate with you,” Beker advises. “Reserved edge is what the brand stands for, the way I see it.”

When you're out shopping for your next new pair of frames, Suliteanu recommends trying on more than one model before making your decision. Consider how they make you feel and pay specific attention to your level of comfort. Nothing looks more stylish on a spectacled woman than confidence.

Here is a sneak peek at the top eyewear trends for women.

Shapes:

• Round

• Modified cat-eye

• Square

• Retro-inspired

Colours:

• Blues

• Pinks

• Purples

• Spicy orange and red tones

• Nudes and cosmetic hues

• Translucent

• Crystal/clear

• Milky hues

• Tortoise (classic and colored)

• Two-tones/colour-blocking

Details:

• Multi colored acetate

• Brow bar detailing/embellishment

• Mixed materials

• Leather and faux leather detailing

• Thick plastics

• Sculpted temples


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