Looking back on the development history of glasses, a vigorous history

Although circle glasses mens are now on the throne of fashion, but the identity of glasses in different years is different, of course, the style of glasses trend is different, let's review the history of the development of glasses trend from the 1930s to now, to understand how the ch

Although circle glasses mens are now on the throne of fashion, but the identity of glasses in different years is different, of course, the style of glasses trend is different, let's review the history of the development of glasses trend from the 1930s to now, to understand how the change of glasses trend is.

 

First, the 1930s round frame

In the 1930s, the primary feature of glasses was thin, and the most fashionable were rimless hexagonal glasses with clear lenses and round sunglasses.

 

Two, the classic cat eye and pilot frame in the 1940s

After World War II, Aviator glasses were all the rage; At the same time, the cat-eye series also incorporates more industrial design elements, along with a variety of stunning color schemes.

 

Two, the 1950s big frame

Jacqueline Kennedy, the wife of US President John F. Kennedy, rewrote the history of women's eyewear, turning the spotlight on the heavily armed, large round frame sunglasses that took the fashion world by storm.

 

Three, 60s / 70s super frame

By the '60s and' 70s, the cultural thought movement had passed, Hippy was popular, and the Beatles were the trendsetters of the era. People are becoming more and more concerned about the beauty, fashion of clothes and accessories, so the frames are becoming higher, wider and more exaggerated, and everyone loves oversized glasses to show personality and fashion.

 

Four, the bright colors of the 80s

Another decade passed, and the 80s glasses began to match brighter colors and embellish them with colorful embellishments. The glasses of this era are not much different from those of the 1970s, but the size of the frames has been reduced, which is more in line with the public's aesthetic and adds more bright colors.

 

Five, the 1990s small round thin

In the 1990s, the "small round and thin" frame began to be popular, focusing on practicality and aesthetic harmony.

 

The 21st century thin box

Back now, in 2000, the glasses were more modern, with thin frame flat square mirrors and slightly wider frames, more in line with the needs of modern people in business negotiations and work. Today, individuality and detail are in vogue.


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