Polaroid Eyewear has announced the celebration of its 75th anniversary, Dec. 11, from 7-10 p.m. at The Museum of Modern Art. The original date that fell on Oct. 30 was postponed due to Hurricane Sandy.

To mark this milestone, Polaroid Eyewear is also introducing the new Polaroid Plus sunglasses Collection, which combines the latest results in polarization technology with a brand new style designed for a minimal and urban look.

Every pair of sunglasses features the Polaroid UltraSightTM Plus lenses, the evolution of the polarized lens, which are now glue-free. This feature ensures perfect vision, high protection and comfort to provide the best quality of eye care.

The Polaroid Plus collection is produced by Safilo Group and will be on sale worldwide starting Spring 2013. The collection is available in 10 styles, all featuring the new polarized technology.

During the event guests will be able to discover and explore the brand's technology, heritage and innovation. They will also have a chance to learn how the brand makes a constant effort in innovation and development.

Guests will be invited to experience polarization through a striking glare installation which will demonstrate the unique and perfect vision of the Polaroid polarized lens. They can also preview and try the new Polaroid Plus sunglasses collection. Guests can enjoy this unique experience while being entertained by the music of the New York based DJ trio "The Misshapes."

The Museum of Modern Art's collection of Architecture and Design includes an original pair of 1946 Polaroid sunglasses: a unique piece that was donated to the museum by Edgar Kaufmann Jr., heir to the famous family home Fallingwater designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Polaroid Sunglasses are very popular and in much demand due to their style and practical designs and features. Catering to the needs of men as well as women, the brand features one of the most sophisticated pieces of eyewear.