





Women's Sun
“the search for a suitable frame becomes even more elaborate because glasses are ambivalent objects: unlike other beautiful things eyewear must serve its purpose, to afford us an unimpeded view of the world, than trouble our mind. Ideally, glasses are best forgotten about. However, an opposite perspective opens up: others see us, and thus also our glasses. Forever present, they blend into what others behold, and thus remember about us. This image shapes our face, individuating it for the world and its gaze.”
“the search for a suitable frame becomes even more elaborate because glasses are ambivalent objects: unlike other beautiful things eyewear must serve its purpose, to afford us an unimpeded view of the world, than trouble our mind. Ideally, glasses are best forgotten about. However, an opposite perspective opens up: others see us, and thus also our glasses. Forever present, they blend into what others behold, and thus remember about us. This image shapes our face, individuating it for the world and its gaze.”
“the search for a suitable frame becomes even more elaborate because glasses are ambivalent objects: unlike other beautiful things eyewear must serve its purpose, to afford us an unimpeded view of the world, than trouble our mind. Ideally, glasses are best forgotten about. However, an opposite perspective opens up: others see us, and thus also our glasses. Forever present, they blend into what others behold, and thus remember about us. This image shapes our face, individuating it for the world and its gaze.”