

Ellie Goulding, Fearne Cotton & Lady Gaga all wear the
Ray-Ban Clubmasters 3016
Mock Tortoise with crystal Green Lenses W0366
ELLIE GOULDING ROCKS HER RAY-BAN CLUBMASTERS AT T4 ON THE BEACH IN WESTON-SUPER-MARE
Fashion, capricious though it is, can usually be predicted by following the trends established or adopted by celebrities. Whereas movie stars tend to set the benchmark in clothing, musicians appear to have cornered eyewear fashion - a point that was reaffirmed at the beginning of the month when 23-year-old Ellie Goulding, England’s rising multi-genre pop star, donned a stylish pair of
Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses at T4 on the Beach in Weston-super-Mare.
Goulding recently rose to fame with the hit song ‘Starry Eyed’, which reached number four in the UK and Irish singles charts and helped the singer’s debut album, ‘Lights’, secure the top spot on the UK Albums Chart. The Hereford born singer attained further acclaim when she topped the BBC Sound of 2010 poll and soon after won the Critics’ Choice Award at the 2010 BRIT Awards. In short, Goulding is fast becoming one of the UK’s top music performers.
As perhaps might be expected, Goulding is not the first celebrity to wear
Ray-Ban Clubmasters 3016 in Mock Tortoise with crystal Green Lenses W0366; most notably, Lady Gaga and Fearne Cotton have also modelled these chic retro sunglasses recently.
Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses have become so popular among the music world’s elite because, as with fashion itself, the frames feature a timeless design that has a distinctly retro look and feel. As clothing styles from the 60s, 70s and 80s return periodically, the
Ray-Ban Clubmasters available in traditional black and tortoise among various other more vivacious colours, manage to perfectly capture the look of not one generation but several; indeed,
Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses have become fashionable choices for people of all ages.