Victoria Beckham creates prescription glasses range
Updated: 2012-08-07 10:37
(Agencies)
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Victoria Beckham has created a range of prescription glasses.
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She told WWD: "I do need to wear glasses - I haven't found glasses that suit me or that I particularly like.
"I've always been quite self-conscious [about this], so that's why I've decided to do them myself.
"I will be wearing my glasses now, and it will be nice to see where I will be going for once."
The spectacles come with a diamante-faceted "V" on them and are available in three colour variations for approximately £260 each.
Victoria's soccer star husband David Beckham is said to be a big fan of the Heavy Square style of frame shape, which have been designed for both men and women, while the range also consists of super-light metal aviators and bolder rectangular shapes.
The glasses have been handcrafted in Italy out of metal and acetate, and a spokesperson for the label revealed the line is expected to be available from retailers early next year.
Victoria's fashion empire also features a range of sunglasses, jeans, children's wear and a fragrance line entitled Intimately Beckham.
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