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Tens' Spectachrome Filter Makes the World Look Like a Wes Anderson Film

Everything from restaurant interior designs to sneakers have been inspired by Wes Anderson's easily recognizable style of filmmaking and now sunglasses brand Tens is introducing its Spectachrome lens filter, which makes it possible to see the world like a character in one of his films. As Tens describes, these sunglasses come with a "custom filter lens inspired by the whimsical color palette of Wes Anderson films" and "Spectachrome feels like walking into a scene of a sun-bleached 1970s postcard."

The unique sunglasses lens filter with a warm tone draws from the creators' collective expertise in photography and filmmaking to produce a limited-edition lens filter that mimics the whimsical aesthetics of classics like Moonrise Kingdom, The Royal Tenenbaums and Hotel Chevalier.
Trend Themes
1. Film-inspired Sunglasses - The trend is to design sunglasses with filters that mimic the aesthetics of famous films such as Wes Anderson's movies.
2. Customized Lens Filters - The trend is to create lenses that use a unique filter, providing a personalized or stylized view of the world.
3. Nostalgia-inspired Products - The trend is to create products that bring nostalgia for the colors, styles, and aesthetics of past decades and famous films.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can look at creating new products with innovative lens filters that provide a personalized or stylized view of the world.
2. Photography/filmmaking - Photographers and filmmakers can experiment with filters that mimic film aesthetics, providing new tools to express their creativity.
3. Fashion/design - Fashion and design companies can create products inspired by the aesthetics of famous films, leveraging the nostalgia that many people have for the past.

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