It is hard to beat a modernized retro fashion accessory such as those that make up the Dita for Thom Browne FW14 Eyewear. The archival round frames would suit many face shapes while also complementing the urban chic looks that are overtaking the runways for this particular season. A special collection that looks to the brand's previous collaborations, the sunglasses may boast a simple silhouette, but they would add an edge to any ensemble.
Available in three styles (black, tortoise and navy), the Dita for Thom Browne FW14 Eyewear collection was debuted at Thom Browne’s "Man vs. Beast" show during Paris Fashion Week. The designs stood out nicely against the models' camouflaged faces. The designs are set to be available in stores in the near future. Until then, these images will have to do.
Archival Rounded Sunglasses
The Dita for Thom Browne FW14 Eyewear Collection is Retro Mod
Trend Themes
1. Archival Eyewear - The trend of bringing back and modernizing retro eyewear provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in the eyewear industry as consumers seek unique and stylish options.
2. Urban Chic Accessories - The urban chic aesthetic presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the fashion accessory industry as consumers look for accessories that can elevate their overall style.
3. Round Frame Sunglasses - The trend of round-framed sunglasses presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the eyewear industry as consumers seek classic and versatile styles.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - The eyewear industry has the opportunity to capitalize on the trend for archival eyewear as well as the rise of round-framed and unique designs.
2. Fashion Accessories - The fashion accessory industry can benefit from the urban chic trend by offering stylish and versatile items that can elevate a consumer's overall look.
3. Fashion - The fashion industry can take advantage of the popularity of both archival and retro styles, as well as the trend for urban chic fashion, by creating unique and standout pieces that consumers will want to own.