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Copy Kylie’s ‘Harry Potter glasses’ look!

We saw a magic photo of Kylie in last night’s London Lite, wearing some kooky Harry Potter style glasses and we wanted to let you know that you can steal Kylie’s style (and probably for less!) with some fabulous frames from GlassesDirect.co.uk.

We’ve noticed a growth of over 100% (!) over the last year of these style of glasses. But it’s no surprise really, as Telegraph.co.uk reported earlier this year that ‘Harry Potter glasses have been flying off the shelves like magic’ and Natalie Imbruglia has also been spotted adopting the Harry Potter style too.

Here’s Kylie sporting the look:

kylie

And here’s some similar styles from Glasses Direct:

Here’s a great link that shows quite a few similar styles for you to choose from and get that Kylie look:

http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/frameshape/round/price/39:154/

And why not try before you buy with the Glasses Direct Video Mirror and Home Trial service!

So what are you waiting for? Soon the whole of the UK will be going potty for Potter-style frames!


This entry was posted on Friday, October 30th, 2009 at 3:54 pm by Caroleand is filed under Glasses Direct. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “Copy Kylie’s ‘Harry Potter glasses’ look!”

  1. Dave Says:

    “We’ve noticed a growth of over 100% (!) over the last year of these style of glasses.”

    So you sold 0 last year and the 1 this year = 100% growth. ;o)

    I don’t consider these very Harry Potter like as his frames are simple metal ones (Saville Row?) yet these are thick plastic, do you have anything more similar?

    Dave

  2. Carole Says:

    Hi Dave, we do have some very similar John Lennon frames, why not try these http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/products/designer/john-lennon-jl260f/

    Best wishes,

    Carole

  3. David Says:

    To be pedantic, going from 0 to 1 would actually be infinite % growth. Going from 1 to 2 would be 100% growth. :¬)

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