Celebrities often use their fame to start businesses or product lines, with varying degrees of success. Clothing design, others write books for children, and others launch perfumes or colognes. But this year, for whatever reason, flocks of celebrities, especially musicians, their own lines of sunglasses.
This trend figures trying names like Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and contractors among its celebrity and, more recently, the singer / songwriter Lisa Loeb released her own line of eyewear. Unlike gaga and co. Is Loeb signature cat-eye just that part of his looks and his fire.
While Madonna, in collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana to bring out his glasses, Lady Gaga has worked with the label in London, Linda Farrow, Timberlake and his glasses by William Rast, the clothing company he co-founded, Loeb chose to work with San Diego-based classically designed sunglasses.
"We tried to capture their iconic style, the sexy librarian look that has become famous for," says Craig Glasser, executive director of the company. With the row of glasses, Loeb aims to give women a wide range of options, plus the space reserved for the funky fashion glitter and the number of impressions on the headset. Each style is named executive of one of Loeb's songs. The unisex line also includes options for men interested in this type of glasses.
This trend figures trying names like Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and contractors among its celebrity and, more recently, the singer / songwriter Lisa Loeb released her own line of eyewear. Unlike gaga and co. Is Loeb signature cat-eye just that part of his looks and his fire.
While Madonna, in collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana to bring out his glasses, Lady Gaga has worked with the label in London, Linda Farrow, Timberlake and his glasses by William Rast, the clothing company he co-founded, Loeb chose to work with San Diego-based classically designed sunglasses.
"We tried to capture their iconic style, the sexy librarian look that has become famous for," says Craig Glasser, executive director of the company. With the row of glasses, Loeb aims to give women a wide range of options, plus the space reserved for the funky fashion glitter and the number of impressions on the headset. Each style is named executive of one of Loeb's songs. The unisex line also includes options for men interested in this type of glasses.
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