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Stars behind sunglasses

By Jorge Kayham


Who Made Sunglasses Well-liked?

We know by simply looking around that sunglasses are a pop culture phenomenon. Have you ever stopped to wonder how they became this way? Humans appear to have an obsession with sunglasses as more than protection for their eyes. Sunglasses make a statement about the face they're sitting on, and can add much needed style to an ensemble. One has to wonder how sunglasses came to be what they are today.

Sunglasses have been worn and made infamous throughout the years by a spread of icons and legends. Some of these iconic names have even been given to their chosen signature style. Former First Woman and American Royalty Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had a particular favourite style of sunglasses. This outsized look was coined as "Onassis Glasses" or "The Jackie O" and will often never be known by any other name.

Sir Elton John has paraded his bold fashions on stage for the last 4 decades. Famous for his extraordinary way with Ivory keys, and his crazy fashion statements, Elton John has inspired stylistic insanity with his cut of peculiar eyewear. He's been seen on stage wearing some of the most imaginative and artistic sunglasses the world has ever known.

However wacky the designs have been, Sir Elton John's trademark isn't necessarily in the frames of the sunglasses he was wearing. Lenses of all different shades have been this icon's signature style. Whether yellow, blue or purple, Sir Elton seems to like the way in which the world looks thru these colourful shades.

James Dean assisted in making one special kind of sunglasses popular. The 1950's film star could often be seen wearing the style known as the Wanderer. This straightforward design of sunglasses made famous by the "Rebel Without a Cause" is proof that even the most basic ideas can take off with a bit of fame behind them.

Later on James Belushi and Dan Aykroyd put their own spin on the retro sunglasses. The Blue Brothers movie of 1980 saw the two sporting the Wayfarer style in a rather more modern, sleek, black look. The glasses came back in style momentarily and made other appearances on the screen, for example Risky Business. No girl can forget a young Tom Cruise in undies, a dress shirt and his Wanderers doing a sideways sock-slide to "Old Time Rock and Roll".

Musicians are famous for setting style trends, including sunglasses (Spanish: gafas de sol baratas). In truth, the reason so many musicians commenced wearing sunglasses while they performed is that the stage lights can be blinding. In addition, in the 1960's and 1970's, musicians like John Lennon, Ozzy Osbourne and Janice Joplin were announced to have worn the sunglasses all the time as a technique of disguising mysteriously bloodshot eyes. This theory has not been proved, so everyone can assume they wore them because they looked cool.

John Lennon and Ozzy Osbourne helped bring the Teashades into popular culture. Other musicians like Mick Jagger and Janice Joplin favored this style. This kind of sunglasses is still usually associated with previous Beatle John Lennon. This is perhaps because not only were they his preferred shape for sunglasses, but his corrective lenses were this shape as well.

Picture and rock stars are not the sole ones that have made sunglasses what they are today. The United States Military has had a hand in coining what's potentially the most famed sunglasses style in history. In the 1930's, Ray Ban designed sunglasses that were sold to the U.S. Military to be issued to pilots. Boys and Girls, the Aviators are born. This is reasonably most likely the strangest fashion trend setter yet: the United States Government!

Another example of the average Joe popularizing a fashion trend is in the case of the "cop shades" or Mirror Shades. Police officers favored this design and it quickly made its place in pop culture trivia books everywhere. A popular idea for this preference is that law enforcement officials like the frightening vibe they gave off. It is somewhat worrying to investigate an one-way mirrored pair of sunglasses and not know the expression of the individual casting backwards.

Many have performed a part in making sunglasses the popular culture icon they are today. You don't have to be a production star, musician, or state official to start a fashion trend. Pick up 2 sunglasses that looks good on you, even if they've been out of fashion since the Reagan Administration. Wear them with pride; you never know when it would catch on!




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