Paris chic is a bit geek…
The return of the iconic Ray-Ban Wayfarer
sunglasses is the height of style in Paris
You can’t miss them— it’s as if the iconic and classic Ray-Ban sunglasses
are literally raining in on Paris and the epitome of
French chic at this moment!
They’re featured in trendsetting Colette,
front and center in just about every optical store, and worn on the most
fashionable women and men on the streets of Paris. The French love to glom onto
a style and at this moment, RayBan Wayfarer sunglasses in all sizes and colors
are it!

We know fashion runs in cycles and solid styles will make their way back in
fashion. The wickedly chic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” Ray-Ban sunglasses that
Audrey Hepburn made famous in 1961 made their comeback as a 1980’s downtown
club trend which went global, particularly when Madonna donned a pair
“Desperately Seeking Susan” and Tom Cruise in “Risky Business.”
Fast-forward another two decades and the retro Ray-Ban return is nothing all
that novel-- chic geek girls and boys have been putting clear lenses in
vintage Wayfarers for a time, but the French know how to take it up a notch from
purposely dorky retro to of-the-moment cool. Maybe, it’s the drunken abundance
of the new kooky bi-color Wayfarer frames in red, olive, plum, or teal
that caught my attention from the Marais to Madelaine, but I had to have a pair
while working in Paris.
Working in Paris, you say? Yes, sweet darlings, the FocusOnStyle.com French team
is getting ready to go live with our brand-new web design very soon!
Ray-Ban’s are about the same in Euros as Dollars, but with our abysmal exchange
rate, you’ll save yourself at least a third of the cost if you get your Ray-Bans
stateside. I usually have a bad case of attention spam for most full-circle
trends, but for these bright red specs,
I just couldn’t wait, and you shouldn’t hold your fire picking up this fabulous
summer accessory.
--May 31, 2008
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