Ray-Ban has released its new spring/summer optical collection for 2005.
Pictured below is the RB5042 - star of the Ray-Ban woman communication campaign for the season. The 'striking square frame' confidently interprets the latest fashion trends with cutting-edge colours and materials'. Transparent plastic assists in bringing out the 'fresh and feminine' tones of the frame in glossy caramel shades, including orange, cherry and candy pink.
The Ray-Ban logo is picked out in relief on the flex sides, while chunky lines taper at the tips to reveal the metal core - 'a defining feature for the more transparent versions of the frame'.
There are a total of seven shades to choose from, including ice white and the two-plate version, a frame that is black on the outside and transparent inside, creating a 'sophisticatedly elegant, utterly fashion-conscious look'.
Ray-Ban explained that its collection was the result of meticulous styling that succeeded in translating the best of the latest trends into a range of ever-contemporary eyewear. 'Ray-Ban embodies a unique style of its own, a style seen on the faces of millions of people around the world,' the company added.
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