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John Lennon Eyewear
A picture of one of the rock’s icon couples is closely associated with eyeglasses, snapped by one of the rock’s most famous photographers, Ida S. Langsam. This special portrait is widely thought of beauty because it defies every standard criteria of a typical picture linked with glasses. In most cases, an eyewear picture will show the frame from the front, so that the wearer’s full face can be presented and the eyes can be framed. However, the particular picture of the icon couples, John and Yoko, shows the eyeglass frame from the side dramatically that is highlighted by Lennon’s profile and Yoko’s intense gaze.
In the early 1970s, John was burdened by the immigration laws revised in the United States. This picture was photographed in this time. It shows that Lennon’s taste in eyewear was really timeless, which is testified by the John Lennon’s collection’s huge success via Ambassador Eyewear. During that decade, John was usually out of step with most grotesque eyewear trends.

