Mar
27
Addidas eyewear is surprisingly professional in design, especially for women in the business world who want to be taken seriously and considered equals with their male peers. The majority of their recent releases are frameless designs with unassuming temple bars and nearly invisible bridges. This allows a listener to focus 100% on you, with minimal distractions. It also allows much more to be conveys through your eyes. While modern fashion is tending towards thick temple bars and black frames, avoid the fad and go traditional, your peers are sure to respect a worker who looks tidy and professional, but focused on the task at hand and not on their appearance.
If you want to jump on the latest trends, Hugo Boss has a surprisingly diverse and modern range of women’s eyewear. With cutting-edge designs, creative little quarks and a stark, European feel, this brand is sure to provide something for anyone who wants to outline their eyes in a fierce and determined hue. The Clark Kent look that Hugo Boss typifies is sure to go over well with any woman in the workplace who is known for meeting timelines, efficiency, straightforwardness and hard work.
For a more feminine and creative look, check out DKNY designs. For the woman in the workplace who is not willing to sacrifice style for a seat at the boy’s table, this design is perfect. With feminine lines that obey some of the latest trends and also the most tried and true structures, DKNY is in a class of its own. DKNY does not ‘go pink’ like many design houses do when designing for women, instead they have studied the bone structure of the female form and have found curves and lines that compliment and encourage the female form in a way that is both professional and alluring.

