Boucheron Sunglasses

Boucheron is a French jewellery business.  It was created by Frederic Boucheron in 1858.  They offered top of the line watches and jewellery since they first opened their doors.  Since then

they have changed from being just jewellery and watches to perfume and sunglasses.  In 1893 the company was first located on Place Vendome in France.  They also offer 19th century art Nouveau to add to their generous collection of sales items.  It was in 1988 that the perfume was added as well as eyewear of many varieties.  If you are a female then you should be able to find just about anything in the sunglasses collection that you will enjoy.

The Boucheron collection has six items for 2008 ranging in prices from 300 pounds and up.  If you truly want to be stylish and be the envy of friends this is the place to shop.  They offer a great many of their items via the internet as well as their local stores.  The first in their line of products is the BOU59S.  This style of sunglasses will allow for prescription lenses.  The lenses are rounded with a pinkish tint.  The frames are red, a rather dark red. The side pieces are curved at the end around the ear, but what sets these apart from other lenses on the market are the diamond shapes in the middle of the side pieces.

The BOU60S goes even further with a distinctive design.  You have a purple frame around the rectangular lenses with the purple pink tint.  The curve on the side pieces is there for the ears.  They also offer a gold symbol on the side of the frames to add more style and fashion to your choice.

The BOU61S is a full lens rather than two distinctive lenses.  The lens is rather rectangular in design.  It offers a half frame with the adjustable nose pieces.  The side arms start with the silver design found on many of the collection, with two thin pieces of metal working back into one just before the curvature to the ear piece.
For more stability around the ear you have the BOU62S pair.  This is a larger rectangular shaped lens with the half frame.  The ear pieces are a single thin metal with a distinct and complete horseshoe curve to the ear pieces.  This offers you a more stable rim on the ears so you can't lose them.