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The 5 most iconic sunglasses in cinema

Written by Mr. Shades

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Posted on April 05 2024

In the vast cinematic universe, few accessories have had as significant an impact as a simple pair of sunglasses. These objects, often seen as purely functional, have been transformed into true style icons thanks to their interpretations on the big screen. From symbols of timeless elegance to displays of rebellion and strength, here are the 5 most memorable sunglasses in the history of cinema.

  1. Audrey Hepburn's Ray-Ban Wayfarer in “Breakfast at Tiffany's” (1961)

There's no better start than Audrey Hepburn and her Ray-Ban Wayfarers. These glasses are not just an accessory, but a symbol of elegance and refinement that perfectly embodies the character of Holly Golightly. The scene in which Hepburn admires the Tiffany window with these glasses has become one of the most iconic in the history of cinema.

  1. Tom Cruise's Aviator in “Top Gun” (1986)

When talking about sunglasses in cinema, it is impossible not to mention Tom Cruise and his Aviators in "Top Gun". These glasses, originally designed for pilots, have become a symbol of courage, adventure and, of course, unmistakable style.

  1. Al Pacino's Carrera Champion in “Scarface” (1983)

Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino, is an icon of power and decadence. His Carrera Champion are the perfect complement to his exuberant and uncompromising style, a reflection of his fiery and ambitious character.

  1. Keanu Reeves' Oakley Frogskins in “The Matrix” (1986)

“The Matrix” not only revolutionized the science fiction genre, but also introduced the Oakley Frogskins into the canon of cinematic fashion. These glasses, with their futuristic design, have become an emblem of the new millennium

  1. Will Smith's Ray-Ban Predator 2 in “Men in Black” (1997)

Agents J and K have made the Ray-Ban Predator 2 an essential part of their uniform. These glasses not only protect against memory flashes but also symbolize the technological cool of the most stylish agents in the galaxy.

These examples, but there would be many others, demonstrate how sunglasses, in addition to being an element of personal style, can become powerful symbols within cinema, enriching the characters, their stories and evoking memories of scenes, dialogues and unforgettable atmospheres. Each pair carries with it a piece of cinematic history.

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