9 March 2010

Fashion meets 3D cinema


Whether it’s Avatar or Alice in Wonderland, 3D cinema is an experience that has upped its game in recent months and looks set to leave a long-lasting impression on the big screen.

Even the 3D glasses have had a makeover; now built to last longer than one movie outing and shaped to vaguely resemble the Ray Ban Wayfarer, these glasses have become an essential for movie goers. Much was the disappointment on my friends face when he realised he’d left his behind.

If leaving things behind in the cinema is a situation you’re familiar with, we’ve found a solution that just made 3D really cool.

Tatty Devine is famous for unique and quirky accessories, which elevate jewellery to art status. With their genius they’ve created full-size 3-D glasses complete with translucent red and green lenses which actually work in the cinema.

Attached to a chain they become a retro necklace that’s practical and stylish, and you won’t have to worry about leaving them behind after the film.

Founders Harriet and Rosie have designed a 'limited edition' pair of their 3D glasses for teenage cancer charity Trekstock that we love. Sprinkled with Swarovski crystals and featuring a 'Trekstock' engraving on the reverse, they help to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust making them even more covetable.

Seen here modelled by Kelly Osborne, the glasses are available to buy from www.trekstock.com.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

...& i still havent seen Avatar *hangs head down in shame* lol