Replying to @big man You'd be surprised how little my glasses change 😅 #visuallyimpaired #emo #alternative #disability #lowvision
As someone who is visually impaired and relies on glasses daily, I've often encountered surprising assumptions about how much my appearance changes when I wear them. Contrary to common belief, my glasses don't drastically alter how I look—they're simply a tool that helps me see better. Many people assume that glasses are purely functional with no style element, but for me, they represent a part of my identity, blending with my alternative and emo fashion sense. In addition to aiding vision, glasses can be an important expression of personal style, especially in communities that embrace alternative and emo aesthetics. They're not just a medical device; for many, including those with low vision or disabilities, glasses contribute to a unique look that empowers self-expression. This combination of functionality and style challenges stereotypes around disability and appearance. Furthermore, I appreciate how minimal changes caused by glasses comfort me in social spaces where visual impairments can sometimes lead to discrimination. Wearing glasses allows me to navigate these environments with confidence while maintaining my authentic appearance. If you're visually impaired and hesitant about wearing glasses because of how you think they might change your look, remember that the right pair can complement your personality and lifestyle rather than define you. For those exploring alternative ways to integrate glasses into their style—whether embracing emo, alternative, or other fashion subcultures—consider experimenting with different frame shapes, colors, and sizes. Your glasses can become a signature part of your outfit as well as an essential tool for vision.















































