Eyewear of the thirties.
Although the thirties were a difficult time not only for creativity but also for the survival of all, the fashion of the decade, never ceases to inspire designers to this day. Glamour, which entered in the lives of generations from Hollywood films in those years; surrealist, Italian model Elsa Schiaparelli, which, according to many experts on fashion, not only the original designer of the thirties, but also one of the most avant-garde designers of the XX century, fascination with sporty styling - all this makes the fashion of the 1930s is really attractive and versatile.
A good proof in the Big American Album where the photographs from family archives displayed in America faces, we also found photos of people in the era of the thirties, nickel-plated round eyewear frame shape; a lot of the pictures where people in a pince-nez. Regarding the latter, a similar pattern was observed in Europe, where pince-nez were wear to the beginning of World War II.
At a certain segment of the population was popular spectacles in a round, completely made of celluloid, a thick-rimmed with a wide nose, which even then were regarded as eyewear of philosophers, members of city councils and diplomats. The mention of this, we find, for example, in Pete Schumacher «Die Zeiss Punktal Story»
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