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Former Smiths Guitarist Johnny Marr Designing Sunglasses with Ray-Ban

Johnny Marr Ray Ban Signet SunglassesAlthough working consistently since The Smiths called it quits more than 20 years ago, guitarist Johnny Marr has flown under the radar. Despite doing three Electronic albums with New Order’s Bernard Sumner, touring with his own band, and playing on a few Pet Shop Boys records, Marr will mostly likely always be associated with singer Morrissey. Musical endeavors aside, however, Marr made news recently for designing sunglasses for Ray-Ban. Bringing back yet another classic style, Ray-Ban collaborated with the guitarist to re-launch Signets.

While the designer sunglasses brand is bringing back a full line, Marr has his own limited edition pair. With a clubmaster-like style, Marr’s limited edition Signets are characterized by a thin metallic frame and mirrored blue lenses.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Marr told the magazine: “How many people get to design their own sunglasses, you know what I mean?” He then said: “I got to take my pick. I didn’t really have it as an ambition – it’s something that just came along.”

Unlike the countless other actors and musicians that start clothing or accessory lines, Marr never designed before. For Ray-Ban, he is the first musician to design a new pair of classic shades. To tell the difference between standard Signets and Marr’s style, the limited edition frames have the guitarist’s signature by the temple.

In 2008, Ray Ban brought back their Clubmaster shades, which were introduced in the 1980s. Combining angular and curved lines, Clubmasters have a half-rim style and, like many Ray Ban sunglasses, are available in several colors. Signets, on the other hand, merge Clubmaster and aviator aesthetics to create a metal-framed design of a sleek horn rimmed-like top with rounded lenses. For those that find the colored frames of wayfarers and Clubmasters too tacky, the Signet has the same style but in subdued form.

Several Celebrities Spotted Carrying Hermes Handbags

Celebrity Hermes HandbagsWhen the market goes down, the demand for extreme luxury goods goes up? That appears to be the case for Hermes, as well as other high-end brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Lanvin. Although the recession saw some luxury labels, like Moo Roo file for bankruptcy, Hermes has been seeing its sales grow, according to a September report. Hermes’ Chief Executive Patrick Thomas told the press:

“But the fact that we see nothing today, does not mean that we will not see anything tomorrow. When there are moments of macroeconomic concern, they always tend to affect our markets.”

Figures aside, the evidence of Hermes’ sales shows in the proliferation of its bags carried by celebrities in recent months, from A-listers like Beyonce to C-listers like Shannen Doherty. Both Jessica Simpson and Beyonce were spotted with orange Hermes bags, with the “(Run The World) Girls” singer sporting a Kelly model. On the other hand, former 90210 and Charmed star Shannen Doherty and heiress Petra Ecclestone were seen with Birkins in white and black, respectively. For those unfamiliar with the brand, Birkins are some of the more sought-after models, and the white design carried by Doherty is particularly difficult to come by. At the same time, the black Birkin is just another display of wealth for Ecclestone, who recently moved across the pond from the U.K. to the Spelling Mansion, one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in the U.S.

The Olsen twins, while debuting their own expensive glazed crocodile backpack recently, were also spotted with high-end handbags recently, including a Hermes. While Mary Kate carried one from their collection for The Row, Ashley had a tan Hermes Birkin. Supposedly, their line for The Row is based on their high-end tastes of Hermes, Balenciaga, and Fendi.

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen for The Row: The $39,000 Crocodile Backpack

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen The Row 39 000 handbagHow much are you willing to spend on a handbag? A few months ago, we saw one-of-a-kind Ralph Lauren handbags fetch for $2,500 each. The Olsen twins’ glazed black crocodile backpack for The Row makes that pale in comparison. Sold for $35,000 to $39,000, this extreme luxury bag is in high demand at the moment.

Supposedly, ultra high-end luxury items sell well in hard times, which is why a fair amount of celebs have been spotted with Hermès bags recently. While Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen have been involved in fashion, both high and low, for quite some time, they wanted their own handbag collection to mirror the Hermès, Balenciaga, and Fendi bags they carry but with their own style.

The Olsen twins’ collection for The Row is now being sold at Barney’s, and the high-end department store’s professionals appear to be gushing all over it. Creative-Ambassador-at-Large Simon Doonan said at the launch of the collection:

“Bags had become quite unstructured—as a trend they got gi-normous. To have a bag with precision design that’s more considered and beautifully executed is exactly right for now. I spent part of the evening with the black crocodile backpack, and that was a good feeling.”

Meanwhile, Fashion Director Amanda Brooks gave Fashionista her opinion about the bag:

“I think if you were every going to spend $39,000 on a bag, that’s the bag you should buy because I think you’d wear it for a really long time. There’s enough design to make it interesting and beautiful but they truly are classic bags — and I think you also might be the only one who has it.”

Apparently, Barney’s does not carry Hermès in store, and The Row bag seems to fill that void. Brooks mentioned:

“Obviously we don’t carry Hermes bags in the store so we were trying to find something that appeals to that customer who is willing to spend a lot of money on a bag that’s going to last a long time and has a classic design.”

Should even those with money to spend throw it all on a $39,000 backpack? Or, is it better to put that money away toward college tuition and, instead, go with an inexpensive but still stylish handbag instead?

Ke$ha Designs Watches for Casio

Ke$ha watchesWhat pop star isn’t branching out into fashion these days? Lady Gaga has been interning to design hats, Rihanna is now the face for Armani, Jessica Simpson has a fashion line far more successful than her music career, and “Tik Tok” singer Ke$ha is getting into watches. While a modest choice for someone with such flamboyant fashion tastes, Ke$ha’s watches will retain her style, from animal print to glitter and rhinestones.

In an interview with People, the Animal singer said: “Even though it’s a tiny surface area, I think I’ve done a good job packing in tons of signature K Monay swagger.”

As far as specific designs are concerned, one mentioned is an American flag-inspired print. Why something so patriotic? Ke$ha said: “I chose that theme because for me, the flag represents freedom of speech, a right I exercise every day.”

Leopard print, one more reminiscent of her style, is another look. About this one, the explained: “[It's] a theme I have in my look often. It reminds me we are all animals inside, and I wanted this watch to do the same.”

Far more designs are expected, and in advertisements, Ke$ha has been pictured sporting eight of the watches. As far as wearing them is concerned, Ke$ha seems to take the watch-as-jewelry approach: layer them or wear them on other body parts. Should we expect to see watch arm bands or anklets from Ke$ha in the future?

Maybe not. But, as the singer mentioned in her interview, she has been designing clothing since she was a child and has input in the props, sets, and instruments in her stage shows. With a career move like that of any other celebrity, Ke$ha told People: “I’m definitely plotting my next design moves. Stay tuned! Look for animal-friendly organic jewelry and fake fur.”

To stay relevant, watches for women are now being designed like jewelry, or have a celebrity name like Ke$ha or Jessica Simpson attached. Would you wear watches designed by the “We R Who We R” singer?

Men’s and Women’s Sunglasses Spring 2012

Sunglasses Trends Spring 2012The clothing takes center stage at Fashion Week, and the accessories play a distant second fiddle. Nevertheless, without fine-tuned observation of the handbags, sunglasses, jewelry, or shoes accompanying the rest of the garments, how are you supposed to know what to wear for the upcoming season? Designer sunglasses styles for spring 2012 have gradually been rolled out since the spring 2011 Fashion Week, and more came out during the last series on shows in September. So, if you’re looking to get up to date with the latest eyewear, what’s in – and what’s out – for men and women?

It’s all about the colors for this upcoming spring. The colored frames of your Ray Ban wayfarers are no longer sufficient. Rather, designers like Fendi and Anna Sui take it a step further and just color the full pair with a solid shade; red, purple, and gold appear to be the most popular colors for women. In the case of Fendi, the colored sunglasses are rimless and transparent. For other designers like Dolce and Gabbana, the frames are solid colored plastic.

Men’s sunglasses, while likely not red or purple, don’t fall far out of the realm of this trend. Expect to find some shades in gold, and if you still own a pair of colored plastic framed aviators, hold on to them.

On the same note, metallic looks are in for both sexes. Although mirrored lenses were a trend for men over the past summer, they’ve now extended to women. Metallic sunglasses for both sexes, on the other hand, won’t just stick with silver or blue; rather, gold too is predicted to be popular. If the mirrored look doesn’t suit your tastes, gradient lenses are making a comeback.

As far as shapes are concerned, the more angular, the better. But, oversized sunglasses are still on the fashion radar for women – just as long as the rims are round. A hybrid style – angular with rounded edges – is too ambivalent, and for a pair, go with either a round or fully angular design – whichever fits your face shape. Or, a cat eye pair has the right amount of angles and curves for women – a straight slant on top and a rounded swooped line on the bottom.