Frosted Horn-Rimmed Shades

Marni's Winter 2012 Eyewear Collection Features Retro Flair

Marni's Winter 2012 collection features an array of posh eye wear pieces. The Italian fashion house chose to focus on the accessories despite the season's cold and dreary weather, providing a glimpse at what the summer months may hold long before their arrival.

This line of sunglasses draws from a variety of styles. The horn-rimmed shape is a staple of 1960s apparel, seen in the classic lines of Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. Floral shapes draw inspiration from spring patterns, imbuing the shades with a fresh feel.

The coloring of these Winter 2012 pieces steals the contemporary Marni show. Neon yellow and orange tones are paired with white and rose shades, all of which are finished with a delicate frosting.
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