Friday, 20 December 2013

Roger Ebert: Round Frames, Round Life

Round Frames, Round Life

Roger Ebert, the well-known American film critic who recently passed away in April 2013, was known for his round frame glasses, which gave him a distinguished and polished appearance.

Known for being the first ever film critic to have won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1975, Ebert and his vintage glasses have been synonymous with one another for quite a while. Round frame glasses as seen on his round face, have been known to give one an intellectual appearance, much like they did for legendary singer and thinker, John Lennon, who wore a pair of metal glasses. If one would like to channel Roger Ebert’s look, one must look at acquiring a pair of face framing cool sunglasses and reading glasses, which flatter the features and jaw line.

Round frame glasses as worn by Ebert throughout his career will highlight your eyes and brows, and will lend you an intellectual, yet distinguished appearance. This style of glasses will work for young and old people alike, who would like to exude a confident and successful attitude. Much like Ebert, who was known for his sharp style of dressing, you must also ensure that your overall appearance matches your new glasses.

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