Do Your Favourite Celebrities Wear Fake Glasses?

Do Your Favourite Celebrities Wear Fake Glasses?
5 Min Read | 27 Sept 2023
Akash Raj
Akash Raj

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People’s love affair with glasses is more pertinent than ever. Long gone are the days when individuals with poor eyesight were called names and boxed into stereotypes because of their spectacles. In 2024, times have changed, and glasses have transitioned into a fashion accessory with the power to elevate and accentuate your look, outfit, and personality.

What is even more surprising is that the style quotient of spectacles has heightened to such an extent that some people, including celebs, have resorted to wearing fake glasses. In this post, we will delve into the details of fake eye eyewear, and check out its benefits.

What are Fake Glasses?

As the name suggests, fake glasses are spectacles worn as a fashion statement - to give oneself a hip and unique appearance. Such glasses are all sass and style and have no prescription. However, they might include beneficial add-ons, such as anti-glare, anti-UV coatings, and more.

The fake glasses trend is nothing new. In fact, it dates back to the 2010s in Japan and Taiwan, when young girls began donning big and thick plastic frames without any lenses. Thereafter, the trend moved to North America and gained phenomenal momentum, when the then-teen heartthrob and musical prodigy - Justin Bieber - started flaunting them.

Gradually, fake glasses became a norm, and people from all walks of life started making them a part of their everyday attire. As glasses are typically linked with personality traits, such as intelligence and dependability, it is understandable why they are preferred as elements of everyday wear. Some experts, such as Susan Krauss Whitbourne - a professor of Psychology and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, opine that wearing glasses has been proven to have various social benefits, thereby compelling even people without vision problems to don them on a regular basis.

Along with certain inherent and underlying psychological advantages, such as exuding an intellectual appeal and convincing people to take you more seriously, fake glasses have other benefits. What are they? Let us find out!

Benefits of Fake Glasses

Protection against Blue Light

Protection against Blue Light

A rather smart and convincing reason to wear fake spectacles is to reap the benefits of blue light protection. Nowadays, as our screen time scales to new heights, and most of the mundane things we do - from working to reading and shopping to entertainment happen online - it is quite a tough job to minimise the use of digital devices, like laptops, smartphones, and more.

However, excessive use of digital devices comes with several disadvantages. The artificial blue light emitted by these electronic devices can lead to eye strain, sleep disruption, blurred vision, headaches, and more. So, along with reducing your screen time, it is also essential to opt for other protective measures, such as blue light glasses. Fake spectacles are mostly infused with an anti-blue light coating, so your eyes remain safe from the harms of blue light.

UV Protection

UV Protection

Nowadays, several top eyewear brands like Specscart, offer fake glasses with anti-UV coating, so that you are shielded against the different UV rays of the sun. UVA and UVB rays are not just detrimental to your skin, but they can negatively impact your eyes. Excessive exposure to UV light can contribute to problems like cataracts, macular degeneration, and more. So, you can use fake glasses as safety gear against the scorching glares and UV rays of the sun.

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Last but not least, a very strong and quite popular reason to wear fake glasses is to add depth to your personality and use them as a style statement. Many people seldom forget that eyeglasses are the most prominent accessory on your face. They can, in fact, make and break the appeal of your outfit. In addition, eyewear adds depth and gravitas to your personality, thereby making the wearer look smarter, more intellectual and trustworthy. Therefore, if you want to infuse a stratum of substance into your persona, then glasses can be your go-to. Whether it is an interview, a business conference, or a brunch day out with friends, fake glasses can be your best friend, trust us!

Celebrities Who Wear Fake Glasses

Various celebs wear spectacles time and again but do so if they want to ditch their contacts on rare occasions. However, you might be surprised to know that even some celebs wear fake glasses. A very renowned and beloved star - Justin Bieber - is known to flaunt fake glasses. Nobody knows if he actually has vision problems or if he simply loves the look of monocles on his fake.

Another celebrity known to embrace her love for fake glasses openly is Helena Christensen. The supermodel said in a Vogue interview that she does not wear prescription but dons fake glasses, as she thinks they make her look ‘more interesting and a little bit smarter.’ So, you see, even a supermodel like Christensen could not resist the charm of fake glasses.

Add Fake Glasses to Your Eyewear Vanity

So, there we have it, a crisp overview of fake glasses, and their benefits. In 2024, when eyeglasses are the hottest style accessories, sleeping on them is truly not an option. Even if your vision is on fleek, it is important to protect your eyes from the detriments of blue light and UV rays by opting for fake spectacles. Last, if you want to spice up your appearance and jazz up your outfits, fake monocles will make the cut!

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