So, you’re thinking about getting some Versace glasses, huh? Good for you! Honestly, they’re not for everyone. You gotta have a certain… swagger to pull ’em off. You can’t be all meek and mild rocking a pair of Versace frames. It just *doesn’t* work. Imagine your shy cousin with a medusa on his face… yeah, no.
I’ve been browsing around online – you know, the usual FARFETCH deep dive, lol – and they got EVERYTHING. From those super flashy, oversized things (think early 2000s rapper vibe, but, like, updated) to the more streamlined, modern looks. Honestly, the aviators are kinda cool, but I’m more of a rectangular frame kinda guy, you know? Something that says, “I’m professional, but I also have a yacht”.
The VE1274’s seem to be a popular choice. Metal frame, rectangular, apparently lightweight. Sounds pretty comfy, right? I mean, who wants heavy glasses weighing down their nose all day? Nobody, that’s who. Plus, they say they’re “eye-catching.” I bet! It’s Versace, they’re *supposed* to be eye-catching!
And the description talks about “clean-cut, edgy eyewear.” Okay, I get it. It’s like they’re trying to cover all the bases. You can be clean-cut AND edgy, I guess. Depends on what kinda clean-cut/edgy you’re going for, though. You could be clean-cut like a lawyer, or clean-cut like a, uh… well, you get my drift.
Here’s the thing though, and this is just my opinion, okay? Don’t go overboard. A subtle Versace frame? Cool. An ENTIRE Versace *outfit*? Maybe dial it back a notch, buddy. Less is sometimes more…especially when you’re rocking designer gear. You don’t wanna look like you fell out of a Versace catalogue.
And another thing: Make sure they fit your face! This seems obvious, but you wouldn’t BELIEVE how many people I see with glasses that are either too big or too small. It’s a crime against fashion! Get thee to an optician and get fitted properly.