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There's no shortage of symbolism with Miss Sixty eyewear. Everything means something to someone, and Miss Sixty sunglasses mean a lot to a whole bunch of people. Every design encapsulates something. Each design draws on something deeply internal – so internal to the designer that we cannot adequately describe it. For that is the point of design. To mystify, just as much as to clarify.
Miss Sixty
The Miss Sixty MX475S in silver light azure is a curious design. Looking like its lenses are mirrored, but instead playing host to grey azure shaded windows to the soul, it's confusing even though it's not deceptive. Maybe it's better to say complex. This is a complex design with beautifully textured temples and a personality as precious as a pearl.
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The Miss Sixty MX181 in shiny pearl dark blue with dark blue smoke shaded lenses is an iconographic throwback to days when we could be forgiven for thinking everything was in black and white. Inspirational to some and quirky to others, this blonde and brunette contrasting design on the temples is playful to say the least. This type of eyewear only works in two situations – either you mean business, or you don't. Either you're out for work, or play. Only if you are completely honest with yourself will the Miss Sixty MX181 really pop for you.
Airlock glasses also have symbolism in spades. Whether it's the tinted lenses with only a bridge, or the almost invisible rimless wire frames, Airlock eyewear is as much about fitting in as it is about standing out. In a way, it's a ticket to a dual world. The outcasts want to fade away, and the cool kids want to glimmer. It is therefore some sort of duty to do both.