5 Styles Of Sunglasses That Are Trending Right Now

5 Styles Of Sunglasses That Are Trending Right Now

While the days are long, and the sun is shining, you’ll want to protect your eyes from those UV rays. Updated sunglasses can also elevate a basic outfit from “eh” to “whoa” so think about picking up some that are currently in style. Here are some options that range in price from $25-$300, so you can find a pair that fits your budget and style…

1.Square Shapes

Oversized square glasses have been popular for a while and are still going strong. These Coach 57mm Gradient Square Sunglasses have soft rounded edges which make them a sophisticated, classic style. They come in a subtle soft brown tortoise shell frame or a fun transparent pink.

    You may also like Coach’s Legacy Stripe Square Sunglasses which are currently on sale. This style has sharper angles, and comes in black, pink floral, or purple floral so they’re a little more fashion-forward.

    If you like that angular shape, then take a look at these Marc Jacobs 56MM Square Sunglasses currently marked down at Saks Off Fifth. For a celebrity-style pair of sunglasses, try Quay’s Saweetie Almost Ready 56mm Square Sunglasses. These geometric shapes look great on round faces.

    2.Small Or Oversized Cat Eye Sunglasses

    Did you know that cat-eye glasses first came onto the fashion scene in the 1930s? A woman named Altina Schinasi was inspired by the Harlequin masks that were popular in ballrooms at the time and created the iconic style of women’s glasses. The original styles were small and mimicked the shape of a cat’s eyes. Around the 60s they started to get larger and change shape slightly. Today we have all kinds of options!

    If you’re looking for the original small pointed cat eye shape, take a look at Stella McCartney’s 55mm Cat Eye Sunglasses or Quay’s Mad Cute Cat Eye Sunglasses. These would look great on smaller or oval-shaped faces.

    I’m wearing Quay Australia’s It’s My Way 53mm Cat Eye Sunglasses with black and pink gradient lenses. These were a little too bold for my petite frame and oval face, but if you are looking for something oversized and fun, these may be right for you!

    Looking for something more unusual? Then try geometric sunglasses like Diff’s Lizzy 54mm Cat Eye Sunglasses.

    3.Rounded Frames

    If you’re picturing John Lennon in his signature round glasses, keep reading, and I’ll show you what I really mean! The current trend in round glasses is a little more subtle, like these Quay Jezabell Inlay Round Sunglasses.

      4.Bold And Bright Frames

      Want to stand out in a crowd? Then, you might like these Becky II sunglasses from DIFF Eyewear in Lavendar or cheerful Polarized Cat Eye Sunglasses from Lily Pulitzer. These bold acetate frames are making a comeback from their Y2K origins. Wear these if you have a whimsical, colorful style.

        5.Sporty Style Sunglasses

        My husband just introduced me to Goodr sunglasses which were created for runners but can be worn with everyday, casual outfits. They are also affordable and durable (with a one-year warranty). Each pair of Goodr glasses has a goofy name like Thanks, They’re Vintage or Sunbathing With Wizards. If you are looking for a basic black pair, then you’ll want their Operation:Blackout sunglasses with polarized lenses. All of these styles are all currently $35 and under so you might want a couple of optios!

          If you are more inspired by skiing and biking, then take a look at mask or shield style glasses. High-end designers like Dior, Tom Ford, and Fendi are these mainstream. Need a more affordable option? Take a look at the Stunner Sunglasses from Alo Yoga. They come in a no-nonsense black.

          If a mask or shield style option isn’t for you, try aviator sunglasses. Pick up some classics like Ray-Ban’s Unisex Aviator Sunglasses or an affordable version like J.Crew’s Bondi Wire-Frame Aviator Sunglasses.

          Where To Buy Stylish Sunglasses

          I bought all three of these sunglasses during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. They’re currently full price, but if you add them to your wishlist you can keep track of them during future sales. Nordstrom Rack and Saks Off Fifth are also great places to find designer sunglasses on sale. Of course, if you need a prescription, you’ll need to find an optical shop.


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