A range of designer Google Glass frames and shades have been unveiled, and my God do they look vile.
Created by Google in collaboration with American fashion designer Diane von Furtenberg, we can’t help but feel that the design looks awfully familiar…

…oh.
5 new shades and 8 new frames will all be available from the Google Glass site starting June 23rd, if you’re already got your hands on a pair of the luxury wearable tech devices. They’ll also sport a DVF logo in the corner of them, which if nothing else will leave an imprint on the fists of those who punch you for wearing such hideous glasses.
Scroll through the gallery below to view the range of Google Glass designer frames.
Google Glass Designs
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Google Glass Designs #1
The rainbow-hued option of the DVF frames look like something Back to the Future 2 predicted we'd be wearing in the future. Dreadful.
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Google Glass Designs #2
We assume these are the female option. They have a "vintage" look about them, whatever that word means anymore. Basically, they'll make you look like your grandma, if your grandma wore $1,500 sunglasses that allowed her to pay for her groceries by nodding her head.
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Google Glass Designs #3
These ones are slightly better. Google also previously announced that it had teamed with Luxottica, meaning that Ray-Ban and Oakley shades should be coming soon.
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Google Glass Designs #4
Here's what the standard Google Glass looks like. If you're planning on buying a pair, we suggest you stick with these.