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Introduction
As a famous actress, Geena Davis wears glasses in leisure style in her spare time and always comes with black rectangular ones matched with white hat and shirt. This is her style that has created her iconic figure. Actually, image is so important to everyone that it is not limited to big stars. We common people must also know how to create our own styles with the proper glasses. What about Geena Davis' black rectangular glasses? They are economic, fabulous and chic. These black rectangular glasses instantly distinguish from those hot but common nerd glasses. Hurry up! Get a look of how many styles these black rectangular glasses are. Firmoo will make your eyes confused with all different but breath-taking designs. Be patient, if you look closely, you can finally pick out the one that resembles Geena Davis' the most and come out the other day with the same fabulous look! Enjoy your shopping time here and don't be surprised at the inexpensive prices. They are all for real.
More info about her
Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis, born January 21, 1956, is an American actress, film producer, writer, former fashion model, and a women's Olympics archery team semi-finalist. She is known for her roles in Stuart Little,The Fly, Beetlejuice, Thelma & Louise, A League of Their Own, The Long Kiss Goodnight and The Accidental Tourist, for which she won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2005, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her role in Commander in Chief. Besides, Davis is fronting the Women's Sports Foundation campaign Geena Takes Aim in support of Title IX, an Act of Congress focusing on equality in sports opportunities, now expanded to prohibit gender discrimination in United States' educational institutions.
What’s more, Davis has stated that she was not an athlete growing up, and that her introduction to archery was in 1997, two years prior to her tryouts. In July 1999, Davis was one of 300 women who vied for a semifinals berth in the US Olympic archery team to participate in the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics. She placed 24th of 300 and did not qualify for the team, but participated as a wild-card entry in the Sydney International Golden Arrow competition.

