Sunglasses And Designer Ranges Revealed!

by , on 30th September 12
Category: Latest News
MARC JACOBS 146/S MARC JACOBS 146/S

After finding success with our own-brand of prescription eyewear, SeeInStyle.com has recently expanded our range to include cutting edge designers such as Gucci, Roberto Cavalli and Moscot and more recently Sunglasses from brands such as Tag Heuer, Gucci, Rayban and Prada to name but a few. We have handpicked our favourite frames from around the world to offer the most unique collection of eyewear on the Internet. All these designer products at up to 70% cheaper than the high street!

We may be big on names and style but we're also enticingly low on price. All our designer glasses are customisable to match your prescription. If you find some prescription frames you want turning into sunglasses, we even currently have an unbeatable half price offer on UV coats and tints (was £20, now £10!). With fast Nationwide UK delivery you could receive your order within 5 working days (less for non prescription orders). It really couldn't be any easier!

So go on give it a go. Check out the latest prescription frames and discover that cheaper eyewear need not be a compromise on quality or style. See for yourself, See In Style.

DSquared now makes eyewear!

by , on 31st March 12
Category: Fashion
Photo: Donald Bowers, Getty Images Photo: Donald Bowers, Getty Images

Designers Dan and Dean Caten already dress celebrities -- including outfitting Britney Spears for many a tour date -- in their body-conscious looks and now the design duo is making the most necessary celebrity accessory: sunglasses.

At last night's launch event in a far west Chelsea warehouse in NYC, the designers were all smiles in trim tuxedo blazers.

"It's more straightforward and not too blingy, and it's also a bit masculine-y, so it can be unisex," Dean told StyleList of the new line.

While the design duo weren't inspired by any particular celebrity, they still had the famed hills in mind. "It's old Hollywood meets new Hollywood!" Dan added.

And the celebrities turned out in droves. Rachel Zoe confessed that Fashion Week was "fashionably exhausting" but still made it out for the red carpet.

Of the runway shows she's seen, the celebrity stylist/reality TV star loved Marc Jacobs, Derek Lam and on designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Zoe adds, "Rodarte almost made me cry it was so amazing."

Wearing head-to-toe DSquared, but accessorizing with a Goyard clutch, Hilary Duff sang the duo's praises. "DSquared is one of my favorite lines. I've always had a huge respect for designers for their vision and creativity. Maybe I'll get to be there someday. My line [with DKNY] is more for everyday, but it was still a little nerve-wracking."

Inside the two-story warehouse space there were models aplenty, including Tyson Beckford, making the rounds in the line's new shades.

But the roof was where it was at. With a view that included the Empire State Building, guests whiled the night away drinking champers and dancing to the live DJ. Only two more days to go for New York Fashion Week!

We're glad to see the label being so practical -- after all, sunglasses are one accessory that's good for you!

Feeling blue??

by , on 31st May 11
Category: Fashion
RbG glasses: I'll be wearing mine with a tweed blazer RbG glasses: I'll be wearing mine with a tweed blazer

The RGB Glasses from designer Luís Porém are hollow and made to be filled with the ink colour of your choice. Want black glasses? Add black ink! Want pink glasses? Add pink ink! Want tortoiseshell glasses? Add brown, orange, and black ink! Want to frighten everyone you pass? Add the blood of your fallen enemies and smile while you gnaw on a raw arm.

Alternatively, check out the unique colour ranges on seeinstyle.com for that daring look with a difference!

Penchant for Oliver Peoples glasses?

by , on 30th April 11
Category: Fashion
PATRICK BATEMAN (Christian Bale): AMERICAN PSYCHO PATRICK BATEMAN (Christian Bale): AMERICAN PSYCHO

Oliver Peoples' Emerson eyeglasses are the kind of item you'd likely find in the dressing room on the set of Mad Men. These are the glasses that Patrick Bateman makes reference to in American Psycho. Our favorite part about these retro-inspired glasses is the remarkable attention to detail. They're handmade using lightweight plastic and feature custom filigree core-wire detailing. The logo is far from ostentatious; it's subtly laminated at the end of the temple.

If the sight of these conjures up images of Old Hollywood or a bookworm circa 1960, you’re not too far off. The popularity of all things vintage and retro has made its way across menswear, including optical frames. The Emerson features a rounded eye, pin detailing and a unique vintage keyhole bridge, all of which emphasize its old-fashioned charm.

Though they're a favorite of the hipster crowd, this style can work for different guys. Pairing these with your 9-to-5 suit will look smart, but you can also wear these with slim jeans and a trench coat on weekends for added sophistication. However, because of their distinct shape, make sure they flatter your face, personality and style before committing to them.

Let’s break down the trend factor: If you’re looking for a fun alternative that makes more of a fashion statement, then luxury eyewear (with its luxury price tag) is not necessary. You can find something retro at a lower price point. Check out the frames in the "New Formal" range at seeinstyle.com for our Bateman inspired collections.

The guy who will get the most wear out of these is the one who has adopted this retro aesthetic as his personal style. He’ll wear it with a suit, jeans or even lounging around in his underwear.