If there's one prevailing complaint about Google Glass, it's that it looks weird on your face. People get freaked out when they're talking to someone who has a noticeable camera attached to their eyewear.
But in recent months, the company has made moves for the wearable tech to appear more fashionable -- especially now that it's available to everyone. It announced a collaboration with fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg earlier this month, and in March, announced one with Luxottica (the parent company of Ray-Ban and Oakley).
Starting on June 23, the Glass website will begin offering five new frames and eight new shades. But before you rush to buy a pair, watch our video above. As it turns out, they're not that easy to assemble (and hair-flipping lessons are not included in the cost of the frames).