The twentieth century marked a turning point in eyewear design, fueled
by a rapidly changing social and cultural landscape, new manufacturing
techniques, the development of innovative materials, and the
entertainment industry. Spectacles, which had previously been classed as
purely functional, were transformed into an ultra-chic fashion
accessory. This engaging book is based on Simon Murray's amazing
collection, built up over decades of avid collecting. An introduction
explores the history of glasses and reveals how premodern features and
materials remain a rich source of inspiration in contemporary design,
from Andre Courrèges's "Lunettes Eskimo," a twentieth-century take on
Inuit goggles, to Gucci's "Leather Aviators." Examples of
pre-twentieth-century glasses and contextual shots of film and style
icons sporting spectacles illustrate not only the finest inventions and
innovations of the past but also their evolution into the diverse,
eclectic range of styles available today. Illustrated with specially
commissioned photographs by Drew Gardner, this indispensable guide to
eyewear will appeal to fashion designers, stylists, costume designers,
and lovers of vintage.