Summer might be over, but that doesn't mean the sun has gone away completely, and the Waiting For The Sun Deux sunglasses celebrate these continuous rays of light.
The sunglasses have a classic Gregory Peck frame, made famous from his role as Atticus Finch in the classic film To Kill A Mockingbird. The glasses used in this film have been given an interesting facelift thanks to the use of wooden materials.
Since wooden frames have been making rounds in the sunglasses style game lately, it was only a matter of time before something like the Waiting For The Sun Deux sunglasses came about. Available in cognac and grey colors, these shades feature Carl Zeiss lenses, and are part of the Fall 2011 collection.
Chic Wooden Shades
Waiting For The Sun Deux Glasses Revamp the Gregory Peck Frame
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Sunglasses - The popularity of wooden frames in sunglasses presents an opportunity to introduce eco-friendly materials into the product.
2. Classic Film-inspired Fashion - Combining vintage and modern fashion trends, like the Gregory Peck frame, presents an opportunity for nostalgia-based marketing strategies.
3. Colorful Lenses - Incorporating color, like the cognac and grey lenses in the Waiting For The Sun Deux sunglasses, presents an opportunity to revive interest in an existing product.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Innovation and creativity in sunglasses design and material choices can provide competitive advantages in fashion.
2. Film and TV - Capitalizing on the popularity of classic films for fashion marketing can generate interest in nostalgic merchandise.
3. Eyewear - Incorporating new materials and styles into traditional eyewear products can revolutionize an existing market.