- Ray-Ban Wayfarer
:"Wayfarers" redirects here. For other uses, see
Wayfarer ."The Ray-Ban Wayfarer is a design ofsunglasses manufactured byRay-Ban since 1952, when their design was a revolutionary break from the metal eyewear of the past. Wayfarers enjoyed early popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, especially after they were worn byAudrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's ". Though the sunglasses had faded from the limelight by the 1970s, a lucrative 1982product placement deal brought Wayfarers to their height of popularity. Since the mid-2000s, the sunglasses have been enjoying a revival. Wayfarers are sometimes cited as the best-selling design of sunglasses in history [Hirschlag, Jennifer (citing Ray-Ban's brand director, Marcello Favagrossa). "Ray-Ban Tunes in to a New Generation." "Women's Wear Daily " (November 13, 2006).] [Hambling, David. "Weapons Grade: How Modern Warfare Gave Birth to Our High-Tech World". Carroll & GrafPublishers (2006): [http://books.google.com/books?id=gayW7Z-B_e8C&pg=PA69&dq=ray-ban+wayfarer+OR+wayfarers&as_brr=3&sig=KRKxeK5C3DWAyVZf1Jp4aCb2_s4 p69.] ISBN 0786717696.] Ref_label|A|a|none and have been called a classic of modern design and one of the most enduring fashion icons of the 20th century.Derrick, Gabrielle. "The world's favorite shades turn 40". "The Age " (October 3, 1993).]Design and early popularity
Wayfarers were designed in 1952 by optical designer Raymond Stegeman, who procured dozens of patents for
Bausch and Lomb , Ray-Ban's parent company. [ [http://www.google.com/patents?as_q=&num=10&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_pnum=&as_vt=&as_pinvent=raymond+stegeman&as_pasgnee=&as_pusc=&as_pintlc=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=1&as_miny_is=2007&as_maxm_is=1&as_maxy_is=2007&as_drrb_
] 70 of 72 patents issued to Stegeman were assigned to Bausch and Lomb.] The design was a radically new shape, "a mid-century classic to rival Eames chairs and Cadillac tail fins."Bayley, Stephen . [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20060618/ai_n16490852 "Notes & Theories: Through a Pair of Glasses Darkly."] "The Independent on Sunday " (June 18, 2006).] According to design criticStephen Bayley , the "distinctivetrapezoid al frame spoke a non-verbal language that hinted at unstable dangerousness, but one nicely tempered by the sturdy arms which, according to the advertising, gave the frames a 'masculine look.'" Wayfarers, which took advantage of new plastic molding technology,Delap, Leanne. "I wear my sunglasses at night". "The Globe and Mail " (July 12, 2008).] marked the transition between a period of eyewear with thin metal frames and an era of plastic eyewear.Associated Press . [http://www.paloaltodailynews.com/article/2006-12-9-fashion-icons "Grace, Audrey and Jackie define style forever."] "Palo Alto Daily News " (December 6, 2006).]Like
Ray-Ban Aviator s, Wayfarers were originally marketed as sunglasses for pilots.Sheedy, Chris. "Icons - in the beginning..." "The Sun-Herald " (Sydney, Australia ) (December 9, 2007)] Despite the advertising campaign targeted at men, however, they quickly rose in popularity among Hollywood starlets.Kim Novak wore Wayfarers on theFrench Riviera in 1954, andMarilyn Monroe made Wayfarers into a "cult object."Heinonen, Visa, Jukka Kortti, and Mika Pantzar. [http://www.kuluttajatutkimuskeskus.fi/files/4573/80_2003_workingpapers_lifestyle.pdf "How Lifestyle Products Became Rooted in the Finnish Consumer Market: Domestication of Jeans, Chewing Gum, Sunglasses, and Cigarettes."] National Consumer Research Center, Working Papers 80 (2003).]Audrey Hepburn 's wearing of tortoise shell Wayfarers sunglasses in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's "Hirschlag, Jennifer. "Ray-Ban Tunes in to a New Generation." "Women's Wear Daily " (November 13, 2006).] was the design's turning point, "transforming the Wayfarer into an accessory legend." (Wayfarers sunglasses have gone through numerous design modifications during their history;Rushton, Susie. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20070416/ai_n19014368 "Dark Star."] "The Independent ". (April 16, 2007.)] Hepburn's oversized shades in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" are an example of the early Wayfarer silhouette.) During the 1950s and 1960s, celebrities includingJohn Lennon ,Bob Dylan , [Wilson, Beth, Sophia Chabbott & Kristin Larson. "At a glance". "Women's Wear Daily " (February 25, 2008).]James Dean ,John F. Kennedy , [Whiting, Sam. "Shades' Future Is Bright." "San Francisco Chronicle " (April 20, 1995), E5.]Roy Orbison , andAndy Warhol Chang, Vickie. [http://www.ocweekly.com/culture/trendzilla/trendzilla/26914/ "Trendzilla: Wayfaring the Right Way."] "Orange County Weekly " (March 22, 2007).] were known for wearing Wayfarers.1970s slump and 1980s comeback
After Wayfarers' heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, sales declined. Though Wayfarers were worn in the 1980 movie "
The Blues Brothers ", only 18,000 pairs were sold in 1981, and Wayfarers were on the verge of discontinuation.August, Melissa et al. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,991503,00.html "Through A Glass Darkly."] "Time" (July 12, 1999).]The sunglasses' fate was reversed, however, when in 1982 Ray-Ban signed a $50,000-a-year deal with Unique Product Placement of
Burbank, California , to place Ray-Bans in movies and television shows. (Between 1982 and 1987, Ray-Ban sunglasses appeared in over 60 movies and television shows per year; Ray-Ban's product placement efforts have continued through 2007. [Passariello, Christina. "Return of the Wayfarers: Luxottica revamps once-cool Ray-Bans with an eye to women." "The Wall Street Journal Europe " (October 27, 2006).] )Tom Cruise 's wearing of Wayfarers in the 1983 movie "Risky Business " marked the beginning of a Wayfarers phenomenon; 360,000 pairs were sold that year. By 1986, after further appearances in "Miami Vice " and "Moonlighting ", sales had reached 1.5 million.Leinster, Colin. [http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/09/28/69577/index.htm "A Tale of Mice and Lens."] "Fortune" (September 28, 1987).] Wayfarers rose to popularity among musicians, including Madonna in her music videos Lucky Star and Borderline for example,Johnny Marr , Blondie'sDebbie Harry ,Elvis Costello ,Morrissey ,Chilvers, Simon. "You've been framed". "The Guardian " (May 30, 2008).] and members ofU2 , and among other celebrities such asJack Nicholson [Spade, Kate . "Style". Simon and Schuster (2004), [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzDwREJdaC0C&pg=PA77&dq=-ray-ban+wayfarer+OR+wayfarers+sunglasses&as_brr=3&sig=eI0bSfuY-KlBJg0VA2oNIoX711s p66] . ISBN 0743250672.] and evenAnna Wintour . [Oppenheimer, Jerry. "Front Row: Anna Wintour, the Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue's Editor-in-Chief". St. Martin's Press (2005): p215. ISBN 0312323107.]Bret Easton Ellis ' fiction often name-dropped references to Wayfarers, [Ellis, Bret Easton. "Less Than Zero ". Vintage Comtemporaries (1998) (originally published 1984): p121, 122, 203. ISBN 0679781498. Ellis, Bret Easton. "The Rules of Attraction ". Simon & Schuster (1987): p25, 40, 122. ISBN 067162234X. Ellis, Bret Easton. "American Psycho ". Vintage (1991): p70, 71, 81, 224, 242, 257, 394. ISBN 0679735771.] andDon Henley 's 1984 song "The Boys Of Summer" contained the lyric "You got that hair slicked back and those Wayfarers on, baby". Ray-Ban's Wayfarer offerings expanded from two models in 1981 to more than 40 models in 1989, [Norris, Scott. "Boosting the Hottest Shades Under the Sun." "Rochester Business Journal " (Oct. 9, 1989), section 1, p10.] and Wayfarers were the decade's sunglasses of choice.MJ. [http://www.gqmagazine.co.uk/features/style_spy/default.aspx?id=5 "Style Spy."] GQ.com (October 2007).]1990s decline and 2001 redesign
In the 1990s, the frames again became unpopular. The 1950s revival that fueled the glasses' popularity in the 1980s had lost steam, and Wayfarers were outcompeted by wraparound frames. In 2001, the Wayfarer underwent a significant redesign, with the frames made smaller and less angular, and changed from
acetate to a lighter injected plastic. The changes were intended to update the frames' style during a period of unpopularity and to make them easier to wear (the frames' previous tilt made them impossible to perch on top of one's head, for instance). According to an eyewear boutique owner commenting in "The Independent " in 2007, however, the design was "diluted" and "horrible."Mid-2000s comeback
Wayfarers were brought back into fashion in the mid-2000s when celebrities including
Chloë Sevigny andMary-Kate Olsen began wearing vintage frames. [Brown, Laura. [http://www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/cover/mary-kate-olsen-1007 "Mary-Kate Olsen's Singular Style"] . "Harpers Bazaar " (October 1, 2007).] [Toulin, Alana. "The 'IT' list for 2008". "The Ottawa Citizen " (December 29, 2007). Available online at [http://www.canada.com/cityguides/winnipeg/info/story.html?id=9f9f54c8-1e4e-432a-8821-2a9fb73dc59d canada.com] .] Ray-Ban designers soon noticed that vintage Wayfarers were commanding high prices on eBay, and the 2007 re-introduction of the original Wayfarer design aimed to respond to the demand. [ [http://www.wallpaper.com/design/Ray-Ban_Wayfarer_relaunch/1253 "Ray-Ban Wayfarer Relaunch."]Wallpaper* (January 25, 2007).] (As of 2007, Wayfarers were available in Original Wayfarer, New Wayfarer, and Wayfarer Folding styles. [Ray-Ban. [http://www.ray-ban.com/USA/home.asp Official website] (2007). Accessed October 7, 2007.] ) Ray-Ban's marketing strategy was threefold: a return to the sunglasses' original, rebellious design, an "edgy" advertising campaign and "high-profile PR events", and the use of new media likeMySpace to connect with consumers.Brunelli, Richard. "Ray-Ban Wayfarers: Made in the Shade". "Adweek " (October 1, 2007).] Sales in 2007 were 231% greater than in 2006;Walker, Esther. "Geeky but chic". "Independent Extra " (July 3, 2008).] as of October 2007, the Wayfarer was theLuxottica Group 's third-best-selling style.Brown, Rachel. "A Blast from the Past at Vision Expo West". "Women's Wear Daily " (October 8, 2007).] As of July 2008, sales had increased 40% over 2007.During the 2000s Wayfarer revival, many sunglasses designs inspired by the original Wayfarers were produced by designers unaffiliated with Ray-Ban.
Grey Ant 'sGrant Krajecki designed a [http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-11/33592770.jpglarger, cartoonish version] of the glasses "so extreme that [they] are best worn by those with a good sense of humor".Magsaysay, Melissa. [http://articles.latimes.com/2007/11/04/features/ig-wayfarer4 "New riffs on the Wayfarer"] . "Los Angeles Times (November 4, 2007).]Sabre Vision 's "Poolside" design is a [http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2007-11/33592776.jpgsmaller, thinner version] that resembles "a cross between old-schoolOakleys and the pair worn byTom Cruise in 'Risky Business '". Other Wayfarer-inspired sunglasses includedOliver Peoples ' "Hollis",REM Eyewear 's "Converse", and various designs inJuicy Couture ,Hugo Boss ,Kate Spade , andMarc Jacobs ' 2008 lines. Between July and September 2008, retailers began selling frameless Wayfarers. [Demasi, Laura. "Sunny outlook". "The Sun Herald " (Sydney, Australia) (July 6, 2008).]In early 2008, Ray-Ban released a line of "colorized" Wayfarers. These frames came in such colors as camouflage, pink, navy blue, and turquoise. Other designs featured color-combinations like gold on black, red on tortoise-shell, and white on black. These new-edition Wayfarers were part of the Ray-Ban "Colorize" line.
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Ray-Ban Aviators have also been credited with this achievement. [Sporkin, Elizabeth. "Ray-Bans have it made in the shades." "USA Today ". May 6, 1987.]References
External links
* [http://www.google.com/patents?id=849xAAAAEBAJ US Patent #169,995] (Front for Spectacle Frames), granted to Raymond F.E. Stegeman.
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