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Bruno Mars Glasses & Sunglasses - 1-800-GET-LENS
Bruno Mars’ glasses strike the perfect chord between retro cool and modern flair, much like his music. From sleek, classic frames to funky, fresh designs, his eyewear choices encapsulate his vibrant personality and onstage dynamism.
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What Sunglasses Does Bruno Mars Wear In The Uptown Funk Music Video?
Jan 29, 2015 · In the video uptown funk by Mark Ronson ft (Bruno Mars), Bruno ensures that throughout the video he not only doesn’t remove his sunglasses but also flaunts them to his advantage. They are a pair of gold rimmed sunglasses with a double bar on the sides.
APT. Starry Eyed Sunglasses – Bruno Mars
Pink star sunglasses with blue lenses and APT. design on side. Oversized fit, 10" frames. Final product may vary slightly from image displayed. Choosing a selection results in a full page …
Bruno Mars Sunglasses - Fashion Eyewear
Apr 4, 2022 · Bruno Mars won several prestigious awards such as the BRIT Awards for Best International Male Artist and Grammy Awards for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. The singer is also known for his classic casual look which he completes with a hat and pair of sunglasses.
Bruno Mars glasses - Lunigal
Bruno Mars wears the Bernardo sunglasses by Oliver Peoples while leaving the BBC Studios in London. In the movie clip of Mark Ronson "Uptown Funk" , Bruno Mars wearing Dita Midnight Special. Bruno Mars wearing Garrett Leight eyewear Brooks.
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What Sunglass does Bruno Mars use or wear? Discover (6) Sunglasses used/worn by Bruno Mars and make yourself look like Bruno Mars.
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Bruno Mars wears the Bernardo sunglasses by Oliver Peoples while leaving the BBC Studios in London.
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