Scottish Champions Glasgow City had their UEFA Women’s Champions League preparations boosted by sponsorship from Polaroid Eyewear.The City’s First team and staff have been kitted out with £1,500 worth of stylish frames from Polaroid’s sports sunglasses collection, to help their performance both on and off the field.
Scottish Champions Glasgow City had their UEFA Women’s Champions League preparations boosted by sponsorship from Polaroid Eyewear.The City’s First team and staff have been kitted out with £1,500 worth of stylish frames from Polaroid’s sports sunglasses collection, to help their performance both on and off the field.I just recently started to take this sun thing seriously. Working as a make up artist I have to look after my face and skin. But its more about the crows feet slowly creeping down my face!
Usually I just buy cheap trendy glasses that have no UV protection and frankly change the world to a brown hue.
I wanted some real sunglasses and aquired these beautiful Liberty glasses.
My first reaction when I put them on was that none of the colours had changed with the lenses, if anything they enhanced the colours and made them pleasurable to wear. They also look expensive and are perfect for covering the most amount of face possible for a hangover!
Our family have never been sunglass wearers. My mum has never worn sunglasses but she adored the Liberty style. She especially liked the fact that they don’t change the colours you are seeing due to their high UV protection and polarization. She liked them so much she has borrowed them to go on her 3 month trip round Russia! Hopefully I’ll get them back!!
It’s half term.
So, even if the weather doesn’t co-operate we know summer and Polaroid Sunglasses are on the way. To celebrate, we’re creating a series of blogs to help you get your wardrobe organised – starting with the perfect pair of women’s sunglasses . Today is all about the sophisticated traveller – the woman who never lets a week pass without a manicure and never leaves the house without lippy and mascara.
One of spring’s top trends is nude –a colour palate that runs from dark white to pale pink, light grey, gold and peach tones. Even delicate shades of bronze find their way into the mix. Nude is definitely subtle, cool and leans toward elegance. But how do you wear it? Well, start with a perfect for a pair of dramatic women’s sunglasses . Then sit back and relax while Polaroid takes you on tour of the top pieces. (more…)
Is Florida on you calendar? Antigua? Australia? Mexico? Or are you off to sunny spot at the seaside for a bit of winter walking? Wherever you’re headed, don’t forget to pack a pair of sunglasses – or, if you plan on wearing your prescription glasses, our new range of suncovers could be exactly what you need. Not only will they protect your eyes from dangerous ultraviolet rays, they’ll give you the style and comfort you need whether you’re sitting on a beach, driving or just getting out and about. For people who switch between contacts and prescription glasses, a pair of Polaroid Suncovers will ensure you never have to squint because you’ve decided to wear your glasses.
It’s a little grunge, a little retro and a whole lotta fun. Street style is one look that’s making headlines this spring. It’s about finding practical, versatile clothes and putting them together in new and unexpected ways. In a word, it’s cool. All it takes is a relaxed attitude, a few good basics and some imagination. To get you started, we’ve picked out a some of the best examples of clothes that will give you the edge.
Tip 1 –get an over-sized denim shirt. It will be perfect with shiny black leggings, chunky boots and a big scarf or, when the weather gets better a floral miniskirt and open-toe boots. This one is from Topshop and it’s going to be a winner this spring.
Tip 2 – say hello to sailor stripes. That’s right nautical just got a little attitude. Go long and pair with skinny jeans or tuck it in with a pair of harem trousers. This top/tunic from New Look is fun – and a perfect price.

Eighties fashion was pretty daring, and it's back.
Big sunglasses, bigger shoulder pads, skinny leggings, bold colours and heels to die for. It’s unanimous: the eighties are back. With a vengeance. If you’re already thinking about your spring wardrobe, then you’ll want to consider including a few retro-eighties pieces. Which ones are best? Don’t worry, Polaroid sunglasses has already done some of the legwork for you.
Tip 1. Start with a blazer. Go ahead and get one in a bright colour and don’t even think of taking out the shoulder pads. This one from Asos is just about perfect. Coral is a wonderful colour – and will work with black right now or with white when the summer finally arrives.
Tip 2. Get some clogs in your life. Big footwear is definitely cutting a path down the runway. Put those ballet flats at the back of your wardrobe and try on some high strappy clogs – like this pair from Topshop. They’ll give those shoulder pads the balance they need – and make your legs look longer.
Sunglasses are a great accessory for every season – they’re portable. And Polaroid gives you great value for money – so you can get different pairs for different outfits. Not to mention eye protection. We’ll be launching our new range in a matter of weeks – complete with great new colours and styles as well as returning classics. In the mean time, here’s a preview of what else you can buy.

Colourful and classic from Ropeysole.com buy to complete your spring wardrobe.
Chain handbag – There’s something good about the return of the chain handbag. It’s classic but a little bit tough too. The best ones can be carried over the shoulder or used as a clutch. Perfect with jeans and possibly even better with a dress and smart cardi combo. Asos does a suede one that’s available in a range of strong spring colours. Perfect with a pair of classic aviator sunglasses.
Colourful scarf – Make no mistake, spring can be chilly. A scarf can help you make the transition. This one is from Accessorise. It’s silk, inexpensive and would be perfect with a pair of oversize black sunglasses and a touch of bold lippy.
It’s winter- and there are severe weather warnings cropping up everywhere. Instead of the usual endless stream of grey days, the UK is now in the throes of one of the harshest winters almost anyone can remember. If you have to travel, here’s a list of things you can do to stay a little safer. (more…)








