Frame: Pink Suede
Lens: G40 Black Gradient
My second pair of Scripts (the other being Sapphire/Grey).
The size of these glasses is what initially attracted me to them, followed by the colourway.
I love the design and find it just a little bit different with the dual-layer around the lenses.
I used to have Riddle, another acetate pair, but the fit was just never right on me and they rested on my cheek. The Script feels secure without being tight and aren't overly heavy so can be worn for any occasion. I like that they don't have nose pads as I find the ones in my Behaves can be a bit uncomfortable.
These glasses come with a lovely white micro bag and embossed hard white vault.
2 of my favourite "Go-To" pairs. Love!
Frame: Cherry On Top
Lens: Grey
I was hesitant to buy these because they look enormous in pictures and because they're very bold with their rectangular shape. I'm still getting my feet under me when it comes to big fashion sunglasses and I find that I can't quite judge accurately whether they look silly on me or not, but I think I really like these on me.
The fit on the Script is far better for my head than the Betray's. Where the Betray's feel like they're going to fall off my head if I bend over too fast and are noticeably loose, the Script hugs my head without squeezing and fits very well all over. A little *too* well in the eye area, apparently, because the top inside corners of the lenses fog up from the close fit.
I can easily look past that, though, because I love almost everything else about these glasses. The layered effect of the frames is very cool and adds some interest to the glasses, although I find the black/white/grey stripes on the underlayer to be a bit intense up close.
I just bought myself a second pair in the Green Tortoise/Dark Bronze color. I'm not sure I'd pay retail for these, but they're definitely unique and very comfortable.
Frame: Cappuccino
Lens: Brown-Clear Gradient
My fiance loves these. So much so guess what she asked for for christmas? You guessed it another pair of these! As far as fashion sunglasses Oakley definately does a better job of making a solid looking pair of frames. A lot of other fashion sunnies from other countries just look cheap and hacked. These actually look excellent.
Frame: Pink Suede
Lens: G40 Black Gradient
My wife's pick as the prettiest Oakley for women in the current lineup. That's a mighty tall call, but she knows what women like. These have become the Queen of her collection and they make a nice fashion statement. I believe these are an OPD-only release and they will make that special lady in your life all the more special.
Frame: Black
Lens: Black-Clear Gradient
My wife calls these her "Audrey Hepburn's". They are definitely for dress-up occasions, but completely in step with the current trends in female eyewear. These will not work for everyone, especially those who are disposed to anything with a fashion forward slant. If you can't be a movie star; why not look like one is what I say. As for the quality and build - very solid and very high quality feel to them. The hinge treatment is a stylish touch that adds sophistication and that little bit of Oakley magic. The embossed microfiber bag and leather case are nice touches too. Oakley is proving that it is taking the female market seriously and this model should compete well in this segment.
Frame: Cherry on Top
Lens: Grey
Similar to Grapevine with it's immense size, I guess it's needed to qualify for the fashion look. A bit more squared off, I think the Script offers stronger styling and colorways over the Grapevine. Again, without the nosepads that you often get with wire frames, the women in my life had trouble with a comfortable fit.
Frame: Capuccino
Lens: Brown Clear
a mi novia le gustaron mucho, dice que su vision es de lo mejor, y a provocado la envidia de sus amigas jaja