Firmoo Glasses

April 23rd, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

Spring is finally here!  Not only is spring my favorite season because of the gorgeous weather, it also allows me to rock my favorite florals.  The only downside of Spring here in Virginia is the insane amount of pollen floating around.  As much as I love being outdoors this time of year, my allergies do not.  Because my allergies have prevented me from wearing my contacts, I’ve been forced to wear glasses every day.  Thankfully, I was able to score a pair of these super cute and affordable Firmoo glasses.  Not only do they help me out this time of year when I can’t wear my contacts, they are the perfect accessory to every outfit.  Visit their website here to snag a pair for yourself!

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Vintage fashion is staging a comeback in Bollywood

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

Vintage fashion has come a long way — literally! What was probably the way of life then is now a fashion statement. With films such as Lootera, Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! and Bombay Velvet reprising the bygone era in recent times, celebrities are seen flaunting flared pants, cat eye glasses and vintage updos. The free-spirited vibe of vintage clothing can also be seen replicated in couture pieces on the ramp.

Actress Anushka Sharma
In her upcoming film, Bombay Velvet, Anushka Sharma’s look is enhanced by a ’70s-inspired updo

For those who think vintage clothing is just about getting inspired by the past, think again. In the quest for dressing unique, it easy for someone to look like he/she just got out of the past. Therefore, it’s important to understand how to balance your outfits.

Team a tea-length skirt with a crop top/jacket to up the glam quotient
Team a tea-length skirt with a crop top/jacket to up the glam quotient

The designer’s take
Designers designing for period films have a huge challenge at hand. Re-creating the old warm charm is far from easy. “The most important thing one needs to keep in mind while designing for a period film is the script. The ambience which the clothes exude should be in sync with what the script demands,” says designer Raghavendra Rathore who designed for Eklavya (2007). Quiz him on the challenges of designing for a vintage-inspired film and he says, “Designing for a period film requires a holistic approach, one needs to keep it real and make it look worthy without literally aping the style from the past. Music plays an exceptionally important role in helping one achieve this.”

Vintage accessories go a long way in making your look more authentic
Vintage accessories go a long way in making your look more authentic

Designer Narendra Kumar Ahmed says that when it comes to working on a period film the biggest challenge that any designer faces is that of research and finding visual references, “As far as the ’90s and ’2000s is concerned, one can easily access all reference material such as hair, make-up, dressing among others on the internet, however, it is difficult to acquire material dating back to the ’30s-’40s.

A jacket paired with a churidar-kurta is an interesting period look
A jacket paired with a churidar-kurta is an interesting period look

We always keep in mind that we pay utmost attention to detailing and scout for authentic reference material. In addition to that, the body language of the actor/ actress who is essaying the lead roles, how he/she carries it and how comfortable they are in their attire are aspects that cannot be ignored” Several films have successfully experimented and incorporated some clever and distinct looks from the past.

You may opt for hair accessories such as headbands and studded pins to get a vintage look
You may opt for hair accessories such as headbands and studded pins to get a vintage look

Right from bell-bottoms to bell skirts to flared pants, we’ve seen them all make a return and how. And it’s not just the clothes that are seeing a revival of sorts, even make-up and accessories are enjoying a moment on the fashion scene. The cat eyeglasses, winged eyeliner, oversized headbands; the bouffant and head accessories galore are all reminiscent of vintage fashion.

Sonakshi Sinha’s  cat-eye glasses are characteristic of vintage fashion
Sonakshi Sinha’s cat-eye glasses are characteristic of vintage fashion

Dolly Ahluwalia who designed costumes for Haider says that for her, sourcing the right kind of fabric is the main element. “The garments worn by women of the Victorian era or before had a certain fall, stitch and lining. It is important to be able to replicate those to get the authentic look. Also, at no point can we undermine the importance of jewellery and footwear. These accessories are what completes your look, modern or vintage,” she says.

Vintage fun
Vintage in essence, is chic, feminine and fun, and perfectly encapsulates the vibe of the fun, fearless female who likes to experiment with her outfits. “If you want to incorporate vintage in your own personal wardrobe, just pull out some of your grandma’s clothes and make them work! Wear the right kind of prints and make sure they look earthy and dated for a distinct look,” says celebrity stylist, Ami Patel.

Experiment with Greek sandals and short dresses for a chic look
Experiment with Greek sandals and short dresses for a chic look

If you’re a self-confessed fashionista, shop for all things vintage without holding back. Fabric prints, florals, pencil skirts, if blended well with the other elements of your attire, all say ‘vintage’ loud and clear. To incorporate vintage fashion in your attire is a skill. “You can team a pair of jeans with a lace top or corset. Pairing a pair of greek sandals with a short dress will also help get the vintagy feel,” explains Ahluwalia.

Sushant Singh Rajput wears dhoti-kurta with a jacket to reprise the look of the Calcutta bhadralok of the 1930s
Sushant Singh Rajput wears dhoti-kurta with a jacket to reprise the look of the Calcutta bhadralok of the 1930s

“The best way to incorporate vintage clothing in your wardrobe is to avoid dressing vintage from head to toe as that makes you look passé, instead opt for one vintage element. For instance, women could opt for a tea-length skirt and team it with a tank top or crop jacket. Men could wear a voluminous bottom and balance that out with a fitted shirt,” adds Kumar.

– See more at: http://www.mid-day.com/articles/vintage-fashion-is-staging-a-comeback-in-bollywood/16115164#sthash.Ptg7DM2g.dpuf

How do you remove scratches from polarized sunglass lenses?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

There are some methods for repairing these lenses. First you must know what type of lenses you have before attempting to repair. Methods for plastic and glass are different. If it is plastic lens, use a bit of liquid detergent to wash it under warm, running water. Rub it around lightly and rinse away. Then dry it with a soft, lint-free cloth. And then apply a coating of non-abrasive white toothpaste to fill in the scratches. Rub the coating around the lens for several minutes. Finally wash the glasses in warm, running water again and dry them with soft, lint-free cloth. If it is glass lens, apply a dry cotton swab with white, non-abrasive toothpaste to rub lightly over the scratch for twenty seconds. Then wipe off the toothpaste with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Dampen the other side of the microfiber cloth and use it to wipe down the glass lens until the scratches are gone.

How to keep eyeglass lenses from smearing?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

Why do your eyeglasses be smeared up ten minutes later? What have you done with your eyeglasses? I can wear my eyeglasses for a few hours. I suggest you not to touch your eyeglasses with your dirty hands. Some people just can’t stop rubbing their eyes and touch their glasses with hands, but I think we shouldn’t touch the lenses. If your eyeglasses drop from your nose bridge, you can put them on by hold the frame other than the lenses.

Can I have the lenses taken out of my reading glasses and made into prescriptions?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

I have met the same problem and I don’t want to go to the store, either. I just want to adjust it by myself, but every attempt I have made to adjust my own glasses has resulted in failure! The glasses are so precise, only the professional can do this successfully, so take them to a shop. They will do it for you for free.

How to protect your eyes from wind in windy spring season?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

As we enter into the windy season of spring, it’s important to protect your eyes. Not only can debris blow into your eye, but the air moving across the surface can cause dry eyes. Doctors say try not to rub your eyes if they are dry and irritated because it can scratch the cornea. Instead, use over-the-counter artificial tears, a gel drop or a lubricating ointment. Moreover, you also can wear a pair of sunglasses which can also protect your eyes from wind.

How to protect our eyes from damage as we watch the eclipse?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

Do not stare directly at the sun at any time as this could cause permanent damage to your eyes, in particular the retina. Remember the only way to safely view the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun, is to project or filter the sun’s rays. Even when filtering the sun’s rays, wear a pair of sunglasses too for additional protection and make sure they offer 100% UV protection. For a quick and easy way to filter the sun’s rays, you can make your own pinhole projector, which can also double as a fun activity for those with children.

How to deal with dry eyes caused by swimming?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

As we all know that swimmers frequently complain of new onset or worsening of dry eye syndrome symptoms. Pool chemicals can interfere with the normal stability of the tear film, causing faster evaporation of tears from the eye and loss of the aqueous, or watery, layer of the tear film, causing the remaining tears to be thicker and poor lubrication for the eye. Goggles can help minimize exposure to these chemicals and improve tear film stability. Patients suffering from dry eye syndrome can use artificial teardrops prior to putting on their goggles as a prophylactic measure, giving their eyes an extra layer of protection. Staying well hydrated prior to a swim is also essential, as this helps maintain the aqueous layer of the tear film. Swimmers with severe dry eye syndrome should see an ophthalmologist as prescription drops are also available to alleviate symptoms.

Has anyone know that is there some recourse/warranty referring to progressive lenses ?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

I don’t know where you got your progressives from but I know at some places they have various types of progressive lenses. Essentially, the higher quality lenses have less distortion at the side so you can focus more in the periphery, but distortion is never completely eradicated and you will have always have some left.Another problem might be that the measurements weren’t taken properly, which is why you may find that you have difficulties focussing. Sometimes even 1 or 2 mm off in the measurements can have an effect on how you see in progressives. Also, maybe the frame you chose may have also played a role in your loss in peripheral vision? If you had a relatively small frame, then you will lose quite a bit of peripheral vision.I think that’s a bit drastic, many people have issues with progressives all the time. Some people will adapt to progressives better than others and some may not really notice the loss in peripheral vision at all and you usually can get a refund or a lens change to see if it works any better for you.

Are designer sunglasses better than chips sunglasses?

April 13th, 2015 by firmoo No comments »

There are lots of great reasons why designer sunglasses are a much better buy than cheap as chips sunglasses from the local Pound Shop. For one thing, you get what you pay for, which means a pair of designer sunglasses will almost certainly last a lot longer than a cheap and nasty pair. And for another, designer sunglasses are just a lot more fashionable than generic cheap shades, which if you care about your appearance is not something to sniff at. With this in mind, here are the top three brands worthy of your cash this year.