




I ran across these glasses a long time ago and meant to post a blog about them. There was an article posted in Nylon about the fledgling eye glasses company and I fell in love instantly. The are called Prism London.
"Coco was the originator of the ultra-androgynous La Garconne look popular at the time, which combined masculine tailoring with feminine makeup. That meant heavily coated lashes, cheeks painted with circles of rouge, and, of course, a ravishing red lip." -Nylon Book of Pretty