When it comes to high fashion, most of the time less is more. But this season, as the Paris and New York Fashion shows can attest, more is more. Dior fits the ballot as one of the top designers in the “more” category, with invigorating and intricate designs that do not shy away from being extreme, risky and bold.

Dior’s 2009/2010 fall fashion line of eyewear defied expectations by pumping up the glamour and glitz on their latest designs while other designers, namely Prada and Gucci, decided to play it safe and streamline their black designs to be ever more bleak. While we do love our Prada and Gucci designs, we were a bit disappointed with their lack of variation for the fall season, while other designers were willing to try something new.

For frills, whistles and bells check out the Dior line, but if you are looking for something more conservative than the latest updates in world fashion, than Dior definitely isn’t for you. Dior’s logo is already an intricate and beautiful piece of artwork, and the company’s designers proudly highlight the logo on every pair of the impeccably designed sunglasses. They work the logo into their designs rather than just slapping a logo on the side, as many design houses do once the product is finished, in this way Dior is a step ahead of the game in designer branding.

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