Google Glass and Diane von Furstenberg Unveil Haute Specs

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DVF is helping Google Glass move into the world of high fashion.

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Google Glass has officially entered the world of high fashion thanks to a collaboration with designer Diane von Furstenberg.

When first released in 2013, Google Glass was not exactly known for being a stylish accessory. It was the kind of thing a middle-aged Silicon Valley millionaire might wear while riding a Segway.

Then came the the Titanium Collection, a line of hipster-friendly specs that cost an extra $225. After that, Google partnered with Ray-Ban and Oakley to create wearable computers even a jock could love. Now fashionistas finally have their own Google Glass.

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The line from Diane von Furstenberg's DVF label features five different frames in eight different shades, to be sold by Google and Net-a-Porter starting on June 23. (Google's Titanium Collection will also be sold on Net-a-Porter starting on that date).

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Like nearly everything from DVF, the new glasses won't be cheap. Prescription glasses will run you $1,725, while the non-prescription glasses will cost $1,620.

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