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Princess Tiara Sunglasses

Be a princess in the shade.
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Many women wear their sunglasses up on their heads when not in the sun. I propose that the frame be designed with this manner of wear in mind. The frame of the Crown Sunglasses will have small jeweled projections and will look like a tiara on perching atop the head. These projections will not be so ostentations as to make this product unuseful as sunglasses.
bungston, Nov 28 2007

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       useless rubbish - ie perfect +
xenzag, Nov 28 2007
  

       Perfect. I propose a Half-Bakery project to acquire pictures of celebrities wearing these sunglasses.
Noexit, Nov 28 2007
  

       One could photoshop these items atop the heads of various celebrities. One might also alter the color of their hair or eyes and then use them in advertisements as "celebrity look alikes". For example, a redheaded blueyed Angelina Jolie lookalike sporting Princess Tiara Sunglasses while surrounded by blond haired, blue eyed orphans in...er, Denmark?   

       Or maybe that is what you mean by acquire.
bungston, Nov 28 2007
  

       The only problem is you'd look like Dame Edna when you were wearing them normally. Also, reverse baked by Jordie La Forge.
marklar, Nov 29 2007
  

       I've seen the evil twin of this idea - things designed to hold the hair back (also known as "Alice Bands") made to look like sunglasses perched on the top of the head.
hippo, Nov 29 2007
  

       haha, I want them! +
xandram, Nov 29 2007
  
      
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