First she revolutionized the dress, now she’s going after glasses. Diane von Fürstenberg and Google Glass have just rolled out a collaboration, and while the results aren’t exactly what we’d call “versatile” (read: they will not go with everything in your wardrobe), they’re seriously awesome. Introducing: DVF | Made for Glass.
Even by itself, The Glass is lust-worthy. With a simple, “Ok, glass,” you can take and share photos, make calls, surf the web, get directions and live-stream your world… and that’s just for starters. They’re known to be a little geeky, but we’re guessing DVF’s classy, fashionable influence will change that.
For a cool $1,800, you can pick up The Glass, a DVF frame, a detachable sunglasses shade, mono earbuds and the case.
Although the frames come in a variety of colors, they’re only available in one style. “They flatter every face shape,” promises Net-A-Porter.
So what do you think, collegiettes? Is it kind of ridiculous to pay $1,800 for glasses, even if they’re made with smart technology and lots of designer love? Or would you gladly fork over that much cash to be one of the first “Glassholes” with a DVF pair?