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Solstice Sunglasses Shaded the Stars at Sundance at the Bertolli Meal Soup Chalet

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It may be snowing in Park City like it does every year during Sundance Film Festival, but when the sun reflects off that gorgeous fresh powder, sunglasses are mandatory. To protect celebs eyes and keep their stylish image intact, Solstice Sunglass Boutique supplied them with Spring 2012 collection this weekend in Park City, Utah at The Bertolli Meal Soup Chalet hosted by GenArt and the CWPR’s RE: Treat Lounge.

Solstice Sunglass Boutique fitted a variety of bold names with the new Spring 2012 collection this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival, including brands such as Boss Black, Boss Orange, Carrera, Juicy Couture, Kate Spade New York, Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, Gucci, and YSL.

Talent attendees included Emily Blunt, Kate Bosworth, Lake Bell, Laura Prepon, Nia Vardalos, Tyler Hilton, Geoffrey Arend, Christina Hendricks, Megan Park, Anthony Mackie, Dylan O’Brien, Byrdie Bell, Casper Van Dien, Kaycee Stroh, Andie McDowell, Julie Marie Berman, Grant Harvey, Katie Aselton, Jesse Williams, Justin Long, Laetitia Casta, and more.

(from clockwise left) Nia Vardalos, Laura Prepon, Lake Bell, Kate Bosworth, Katie Aselton and Andie McDowell.

Justin Long is probably used to being surrounded by the young ladies, but grandmas? As Justin made his way over to Solstice Sunglass Boutique on Sunday, he forgot his shopping bags on a nearby coach, which he purposely had left behind, and was surprised to see an 80-year -old woman tapping his shoulder with the bags in her hand. The older lady seemed to have a crush on the actor as she sat down next to him when he was trying on sunglasses from Boss Black and gave her opinion on every pair he tried on.

Laura Prepon pulled a classic move on Friday, getting in the car in a hurry; she forgot her shades on the roof and accidentally drove off.  Thankfully Solstice Sunglass Boutique at The Bertolli Meal Soup Chalet hosted by GenArt was there for her to pick up a new pair. Dressed in a furry black and gray animal hat with ears – given to her by her “hippie sister” – she slipped on Tommy Hilfiger shades to match her ski bunny outfit.

Andie McDowell had no movie at Sundance this year, but that didn’t stop her from attending the festival for charity. Andie slipped on a pair of Marc Jacobs shades at Solstice Sunglass Boutique before heading out into the cold.

Snowboarding or Skiing? That was the existential question in hot debate between Black Rock co-stars Kate Bosworth, Lake Bell and Katie Aselton, all in Park City for their film premiere. Kate admitted that she hadn’t even tried snowboarding.. The trio agreed that skiing is preferred among the ladies, but après-ski by a warm fire is the real winner. Kate admitted that she hadn’t even tried snowboarding. As the true fashionista in the group, Kate gave pointers to her friends, pointing out a pair Marc Jacobs at the Solstice Sunglass Boutique lounge that she liked and suggested them to Lake, who ended up with a pair of YSL shades.

(from clockwise left) Laura Prepon, Anthony Mackie, Emily Blunt

Tyler Hilton picked out shades for his longtime girlfriend Megan Park at Solstice Sunglass Boutique and vice versa. He kept asking for her opinion and finally decided on a pair of Boss Black.

Supporting her husband’s (Geoffrey Arend) first lead role in Save the Date, Christina Hendricks was at Sundance. The two love birds bundled up together to watch the Giants vs. San Francisco game on Sunday, while onsite the two stocked up on shades at Solstice Sunglass Boutique. Both picked up sunglasses from the same brand, Christina rocking a pair of YSL 6367 and Geoffrey in YSL 2334.

Emily Blunt popped by Solstice Sunglass Boutique at CW3PR’s RE: treat lounge proclaiming how she’s always in sunglasses and loves a good aviator. In Park City to promote her new film Your Sister’s Sister, the actress picked up a few pairs of sunglasses from Bottega Veneta and YSL to bring back to LA.

Photo Caption: Seth Browarnik/WorldRedEye.com

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