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Introduction
It is very easy for you to comprehend that what we dress and wear do have a great influence on our whole image. Look at how Laura San Giacomo has changed her image from being a little bit old when no glasses are wore to younger and more feminine when cat eye glasses are on. Though inner beauty is the most important and valuable thing in the world, more than 50% of our impression and judgment of others are based on their dressings and wearing. So if you are a woman, why not choose cat eye glasses to set your personality off to gain more attentions and deeper impression. Don't worry the picky cat eye style too much. You'll just get used to it and look beautiful in the end with more tries. Firmoo has both more traditional cat eye glasses and bolder designed cat eye glasses. Whatever your personality is, you can always find the best one that suits you perfectly here. Think Laura San Giacomo as a typical example.
More info about her
Laura San Giacomo is an American actress known for playing the role of Maya Gallo on the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me! and Kit De Luca in the film Pretty Woman, and Cynthia in sex, lies, and videotape as well as other work on television and in films. She most recently played the role of Holly Hunter's childhood best friend on the TNT crime drama series Saving Grace.
Arguably, San Giacomo's best known role is Maya Gallo in the sitcom Just Shoot Me!. Her character was partially based on an unproduced idea that executive producer Steven Levitan once had in mind for actress Janeane Garofalo when he was a writer for The Larry Sanders Show. San Giacomo was originally cast in the starring role, since the series was meant to be centered around her character, but the show soon became an ensemble format. Despite the shift in focus, San Giacomo remained as an integral part of the show and with top billing. She and the four other main cast members appeared in all 148 episodes of Just Shoot Me!. Her move to television gave her a regular work schedule and allowed her to work close to her home, since the CBS Studio Center - the site of her new television project's tapings - was near her San Fernando Valley residence.
San Giacomo's work during Season 2 earned her a Golden Globe nomination in 1998 for Best Actress in a Television Comedy or Musical; the award went to Ally McBeal's Calista Flockhart.
