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Inspired by that legendary scene from 1953’s “How To Marry A Millionaire,” where Marilyn Monroe makes very clear to all that men definitely will make passes at girls that wear glasses, Akoni Eyewear’s new Venus frames channel that Hollywood icon’s incomparable mix of bright pop effervescence and singular sensuality into an exciting new twist on the classic cat-eye. Japanese artisans have given perfect curves to the silhouette, via expertly carved sculptural acetate—and a mid-century pop-art aesthetic is evident, with boldly colored enamel outlines and repeating dot-matrix patterns pressed into custom titanium rims.
Product Measurements
Fit
Use your existing eye glasses
Examining the comfort and alignment of your current eyewear, you can note down the frame measurements engraved inside the temple, including the lens width, bridge width and temple length. This information provides a helpful reference for finding a similar fit in new glasses.
Frame Lens Width
Measure with a credit/debit card
Stand in front of a mirror, place one tip of the card on the center of your nose and touch the other towards the edge of the eye. Now check the position of the card. There are three potential fitting options
Inspired by that legendary scene from 1953’s “How To Marry A Millionaire,” where Marilyn Monroe makes very clear to all that men definitely will make passes at girls that wear glasses, Akoni Eyewear’s new Venus frames channel that Hollywood icon’s incomparable mix of bright pop effervescence and singular sensuality into an exciting new twist on the classic cat-eye. Japanese artisans have given perfect curves to the silhouette, via expertly carved sculptural acetate—and a mid-century pop-art aesthetic is evident, with boldly colored enamel outlines and repeating dot-matrix patterns pressed into custom titanium rims.
Product Measurements
Fit
Use your existing eye glasses
Examining the comfort and alignment of your current eyewear, you can note down the frame measurements engraved inside the temple, including the lens width, bridge width and temple length. This information provides a helpful reference for finding a similar fit in new glasses.
Frame Lens Width
Measure with a credit/debit card
Stand in front of a mirror, place one tip of the card on the center of your nose and touch the other towards the edge of the eye. Now check the position of the card. There are three potential fitting options