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Eye Patches

dirtylaundry

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This article by New York Magazine about great characters in eye patch history catalyzed my obsessive search for fashionable eye patches in editorials and on the runway, here is what I have found so far:

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source: http://www.fashion-ation.net/category/women/post/92/vogue-italia-the-honorable-daphne-guiness.aspx

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source: http://community.livejournal.com/foto_decadent/1878903.html#cutid1

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source: http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Eye-Patched-Girl/139104

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source: Google images

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source: http://brownsista.com/brown-sistas-at-the-american-muisc-awards/attachment/56250672/#

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source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nullsleep/464332767/

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source: http://flickr.com/photos/86009833@N00/2609715767

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source: http://asostoday.asos.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/14/aggy_at_house_of_holland.jpg
 
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i would tend to say "NO" on streets .......................... but why not for the night .... not a costume .... but sometimes in the nights you want to be a lil' different ....

i'm not sure that japanese girl in before-last picture is wearing it for aesthetic ...... but more because she had a surgery of the eye or something like that ....

omg that ed with Tyson and Linda .... hummmm
 
I agree no on the streets!

Im actually unsure of the eye patch being worn anywhere.
Lets wait and see if it catches on ..
 
^ Ugh, that's kind of stupid. :blink:

Looks cool in editorial, very pirate like, but in real life no no. :doh:
 
Very rakish.

But I agree, doesn't look well beyond the ed.
 
On the street it just reeks of trying to be edgy....though if Daphne Guinness started sporting some funky ones around, I might sing a different tune. It looks oddly natural on her.
 
Thought of Daryl as soon as I saw the title ;)

Thierry Mugler Homme

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A guy in my class wears an eye patch... I never asked him why, but I always thought it was cool :)
 
unless you've got an eyeproblem it's a no for me..
agree with Kim about it looking cool in editorials though, and I did love the eye patch from Kill Bill
 
i would leave it in editorials, and runways that's it! or for a costume.
 
I concur with the thought that it's ok for portraying a specific attitude or look in eds and on the runway. Sometimes. But I don't embrace it as street wear.

I feel almost insulted with it as street wear but maybe I just have too much stick up my @$$.:p I just feel like it's a medical thing and I know it isn't meant to make light of people who need to wear eye patches for medical reasons, but I almost feel like it does. I feel like it's almost like using crutches or wearing an ankle brace for no reason. Or to stretch it further, like wearing a rosary if you aren't catholic, star of david or you aren't jewish, keffiyah if you don't support Palestine, etc. But maybe that's stretching it.:p

Thank you for the lovely pics in the eds though!:flower:
 
^ I get what you're saying.

Eye Patches are a no-go for me. I just don't understand the appeal of voluntarily compromising sight for the sake of style. It belittles people who use them for legitimate reasons.
 

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