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Lonely Glasses by Jessica Atkinson Provide Constant Companionship

Artist and designer Jess Atkinson of Toronto, Canada has come up with prototype, non-prescription ‘Lonely Glasses.’ The eyewear is intended to be an anti-lonely tool. When worn, dangling images are suspended within the wearer’s view to provide the feeling of being surrounded by people.

The one-of-a-kind design could be inspiration for a number of DIY projects: glasses with images of family, friends or pets could all provide relief from the separation anxiety one feels without an entourage. Those in need of encouragement could substitute affirmations. The possibilities are endless.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-loneliness Eyewear - Lonely Glasses by Jessica Atkinson offer a solution for combating feelings of loneliness through the use of dangling images.
2. Personalized Eyewear - The prototype Lonely Glasses inspire a trend of DIY projects, where glasses can be customized with images of loved ones or affirmations for a personalized touch.
3. Emotional Well-being Tools - Lonely Glasses highlight the growing demand for products that address emotional needs, providing an opportunity for innovative solutions in the well-being industry.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - The Lonely Glasses concept presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for eyewear companies to create anti-loneliness glasses with customizable features.
2. Personal Accessories - The trend of personalizing eyewear opens up opportunities for the personal accessories industry to offer customizable products that address emotional well-being.
3. Well-being - The emotional well-being industry can tap into the demand for products like Lonely Glasses by developing innovative solutions that promote feelings of connection and comfort.

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