Sunglass Style Guide

Maria Leitner at Seequal wears Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

9th May 2011 “I have chosen to wear model Y-Not from Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses, an exact replica of the model originally launched in 1966, in the colour Blue Opal.

Eyewear created by Claire Goldsmith is eyewear that I trust and can rely on. 5 years ago she re-launched the family brand after a hiatus of 20 years and recently added her own optical collection Legacy.

The Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses are great quality, produced by real craftsman in a small, personal family run factory in Italy. They are subtle in quality and great in style. This is exactly what I like and I can wear the Y-Not as a statement accessory with my business outfits, as well as to compliment a more casual look. This is why the style is the right frame for me, it is an all rounder that works with my schedule.

The Y-Not by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses is bold, dramatic but effortlessly cool. With beautiful paddle temples, the frame is oversized yet surprisingly wearable on many different shaped faces. It’s a perfect representation of the late 1960’s fashion, full of theatre and wow.

I never really think about my sense of fashion. I like good quality and genuine craftmanship. I choose classic styles combined with a strong accessory to personalize my style. I like my wardrobe to let me have the freedom of being able to go wherever I want and not feel out of place. This is very important for my job as an afternoon meeting can easily end up with dinner and a night out.I follow Oliver Goldsmith’s opinion. Claire’s Grandfather was an amazing man; I think his words are so right:

“I don’t believe in those theories about a certain style suiting a certain shape of face. Life is too short to worry about such things. If you find a shape you like, have it.Oliver Goldsmith, 1969.

Y-Not by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

That is how I choose my whole wardrobe.” www.seequal.eu

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