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Trendy Fashion Glasses Take Your Style to the Next Level

Who said you can only wear glasses if you need them? Certainly not us! Fashion glasses are for everyone and can update your style in an instant.

On the other hand, we also believe glasses can be functional. Even if you don’t wear prescription lenses, you can get high-quality eye care benefits from sporting lenses with protective coatings.

Let’s define what fashion glasses are and why people might wear them. We’ll review some of the latest trends in fashion glasses and explore how to make sure even sunglasses look great on you — no designer brands required.

We’ll also cover what to do if you need corrective lenses but want the trendiest fashion glasses available. The team at Pair can keep you on-trend with corrective lenses set in ultra-fashionable frames. Spoiler alert: These aren’t your granddad’s bifocals!

Here’s everything you need to know about the most iconic glasses frame styles.

What Defines Fashion Glasses?

When people refer to “fashion glasses,” they usually mean non-prescription glasses, the kind you’d wear when you don’t have any vision issues. They’re often worn as a style accessory, and for good reason: the right pair of glasses can take the wearer’s outfit from flattering to perfection.

Fashion glasses can include sunglasses, too. If you’ve ever seen someone wearing their aviators indoors, it’s likely more for aesthetic reasons than true UV protection.

While fashion glasses and sunglasses can complete and accessorize your style, prescription eyewear can do the same. In fact, there’s absolutely no reason why a pair of prescription glasses can’t be just as flattering as fashion glasses.

You don’t have to be a slave to fashion, either. While designer glasses styles shift from season to season — which means those designer frames you’ve paid so much for may well be residing at the back of your closet next year — some timeless trends will always be fashionable.

We call these “classics.” Frame shapes like rectangles and squares will always have a seat at the eyewear table because they fit many different face shapes, are easy to wear, and always look great no matter the year or season.

That said, the trend in fashion glasses is definitely tending away from serious and overdone, toward more playful and quirky or, for a change of pace, charmingly minimalist. Don’t worry, fashion maximalists — your over-the-top style is still trending.

Ultimately, whatever you love the most is what you’ll wear the best. Wearing the most comfortable pair of glasses that complements your style is the best way to ensure your look is on point.

Let’s see what’s going on there.

The Latest Trends in Fashion Glasses

Fashion glasses: man wearing the Matcha Split Sun Top

First, let’s talk about frame shapes. Whether you’re buying non-prescription fashion glasses for fun or prescription glasses you really do need, the frame shape you choose should enhance your features. That usually means a shape that complements rather than matches your face shape.

These perennially fashionable frames suit different face shapes.

Finding Your Face Shape

If you already know the general shape of your face, you can skip to the next section. If, however, you have no idea what your face shape is or that your face even has a specific shape, this part is for you.

Faces come in different shapes, but we can generally classify them into one of five types: round, square, heart, triangle, or oval.

  • Round: Round faces have an overall shape that is wide and long. Your cheekbones are softer, and your jawline is likely less pronounced.
  • Square: Square face shapes have more angular faces. The jawline is squared and has a width equal to the forehead.
  • Heart: A heart-shaped face narrows through the chin, which is pointed. A person with a heart-shaped face has a broad forehead and prominent cheekbones.
  • Triangle: The triangle face shape is the opposite of a heart face shape, where the forehead is narrower, and the face widens through the chin. The jawbone is more angular, while the cheekbones are less prominent.
  • Oval: The oval face shape has an elongated look. The forehead and chin narrow equally, and the cheekbones are slightly more prominent.

If you aren’t sure what your face shape is, just pop in front of the nearest mirror and study your face’s width and length. Pay attention to your cheekbones and jawline, and you’ll find a shape will start to emerge that will (loosely) fit into one of these five categories.

Knowing your face shape can help you choose the best type of eyewear that will perfectly complement your features.

1. Retro Round Eyewear

Round glasses have been around since glasses were invented. Their simple, gentle silhouette evokes peacefulness, creativity, freedom, or deep intellect, depending on who’s wearing them. They’re friendly and approachable, and you can wear them to a business meeting or a hard rock concert — or anywhere in between.

Round glasses tend to suit more angular faces, balancing strong lines to create a harmonious whole.

Try these round fashion glasses for style:

2. Square Eyeglasses Frames

Whether they’re truly square frames or more of a gently rounded rectangle, these fashion glasses have a definite hipster vibe. Also with a creative edge, they’re found in design studios and on rock stars who don’t want to look like they’ve tried too hard. They’re like the polar opposite of powerbroking browline frames. Nobody said you can’t look good while you’re rebelling against the system.

Square and rectangular glasses work well for rounder faces with softer lines, bringing some structure and definition to the overall look.

Give these angular fashion glasses a try:

3. Cat-Eye Styles

Fashion glasses: The Teal to Espresso Gradient

Cat-eye glasses exude glamor and mystery — especially if they’re cat-eye sunglasses. Another retro style, this time with uptilted corners, extroverts love them in bright, eye-catching colors that demand attention. In a less vibrant color, like matte black for example, they can convey a sassy professional vibe that says you’re up and coming and take no prisoners.

The flowing lines of cat-eye frames mean they flatter many different face shapes, so it’s always worth trying them on — and despite what some people may say, many cat-eye styles are unisex.

Cat-eye frames complement triangle-shaped faces by adding width and dimension near the cheekbones. They’re also a fashion trend that won’t ever go out of style. Consider adding different color and design options to make them even more fashion-forward.

At Pair, picking different colors and designs to update your favorite frames is easy. You can quite literally pick a different design for every day of the week to match your favorite wardrobe pieces.

Experiment with these cat-eye fashion glasses:

4. Oversized Eyeglasses

No matter what shape your frames are, you can always find a bigger version. Oversized fashion glasses with thick frames draw all eyes to your face, highlighting it — or hiding it, if you’ve gone for oversized fashion sunglasses. Either way, they’re not for the faint-hearted because they really stand out in a crowd.

Anyone can wear oversized fashion glasses. Just pick a frame that suits your face shape and make sure it doesn’t dwarf your features.

These oversized fashion glasses may be made for you:

It’s not only the frame shape that makes a pair of fashion glasses — the color counts too. Choose shades that complement your skin tone, eye color, and hair color.

5. Contrasting Frames and Temple Arms

This trend adds an element of fun as well as versatility. Fashion glasses with differently colored frames and arms — or multicolor options in the frame front — add interest to your face and pull attention to your eyes. They also give you different colors to play with in the rest of your outfit since you have more than one color to choose from.

For example, you could go with crystal clear arms and bright pink front frames. Or black arms with a tortoiseshell front. Or blue tortoise arms with a gold glitter front piece. If you aren’t sure what your favorite Top Frames will be, we recommend opting for clear frames or black glasses frames which are perfect for any topper we offer.

Glasses with multiple colors can work for anyone, provided you pick colors that suit you.

Pair one of these best-seller Top Frames with your favorite Base Frame:

Where to Find Your Fashion Glasses

Woman smiling at the camera while holding 3 pairs of eyeglasses

Fashion glasses are everywhere — but if you want a gorgeous range of eyewear frame designs to choose from, plus quality materials and great prices, visit Pair Eyewear today.

Pair’s Virtual Try-On feature gives you a chance to experiment with different Base Frame shapes and colors (frames from just $60, including your prescription) before you settle on your favorite. But the fun doesn’t stop there. You also get to choose as many Top Frames as you like (starting at $25), including Sun Tops, giving you myriad options for contrasting temple arms and frame fronts.

If your eyesight is perfect as is, you can choose non-prescription lenses and simply enjoy playing with your new accessory. Come back frequently to see new Top Frames, which we’re always designing to keep you on your trendy toes.

If you need prescription eyeglasses though, we’ve got you covered there too. We can custom-make prescription lenses for a wide range of vision issues. From single-vision lenses or reading glasses to bifocal or trifocal progressive lenses, we do it all. Once you pick the lenses you need, you can even upgrade to add more accessibility and protection.

We can also add optional extra functionality if you’re looking to take your fashion eyewear to the next level. For example, if you’re often online, we recommend you upgrade to blue light-filtering glasses to protect your eyes and help you sleep better after a late night of work — or gaming.

If you work in front of a screen all day, blue light-filtering lenses can make your eyes more comfortable, manage eye strain, and protect your eyes from this intrusive light source. Blue light can pass through the pupil and reach the retina, so it’s essential to shield our eyes from it as much as possible.

Just so you know, blue light comes from both the sun and our devices, so our exposure to it is pretty consistent. We also make light-responsive eyewear that starts with a clear lens and then darkens as you move into the sun.

Pair Eyewear frames are made from cellulose acetate, with our standard lenses made of impact-resistant polycarbonate. All our eyewear comes standard with an anti-reflective coating, and if you’re shopping for sunglasses, you can rest assured that they’re 100% UV resistant, as well as polarized to reduce glare.

And if you’re buying your first pair from us, you’ll get a discount coupon to use at checkout, giving you even better value for money.

Complete Your Look With Fashion Glasses Today

Matcha Split Sun Top

Fashion glasses are often sold with non-prescription lenses, but they’re just as stylish if you opt for prescription lenses instead. Trends come and go, but some styles stand the test of time and are simply updated to suit modern tastes. Think round, square, and cat-eye styles, oversized glasses, trendy sunglasses, or contrasting elements like differently colored frames.

Pick your pair of fashion eyeglasses from Pair Eyewear today with your choice of lenses, funky frames, and optional add-ons to suit your taste and lifestyle. With such gorgeous and up-to-the-minute options, you’ll never have to worry about your fashion choices again.

Sources:

Eyeglasses History - Origins of Glasses and Sunglasses | Glasses History

Blue light has a dark side | Harvard Health

What is my face shape? How to determine your face shape once and for all | Today

Protecting your eyes from the sun’s UV light | National Eye Institute