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One of the best examples of design meets fashion, these sunglasses. They are created by Samal Design in Paris and are not yet in production; which is probably a good thing till I have some expendable income. See more designs at
samaldesign.com. There are other styles meant to look like giant pixelated glasses and multi-faceted acetates, but these by far are my favs. (all images copyright Samal Design)