6 Eyewear Styles That Are Back in Style

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Classic fashion items always make a comeback. Their resurgence is because some pieces are just timeless, classy, fun, and something you can use time and again. The lens styles that have come and gone over the years are perfect for self-expression.

Glasses are a very practical accessory; they protect your eyes from the sun and correct your eyesight. But, they can also do more than just that; they can be the finishing piece to your outfit or project your personality. The evolution of eyewear has left you with a plethora of choices regarding what can work for you. Some glass styles are decades old, but there is a reason they have lasted so long.

1. Aviator 

Aviator glasses were initially made for pilots after goggles became unnecessary in the 1930s. But their commanding look soon had applications beyond the military. Most people look good in aviators, but they can be ideal for those with oval, square, and heart-shaped faces. They are a bold accessory that can fit any gender to give you a cool, rebellious, and classic look.

Aviators have a teardrop shape that narrows towards the cheeks. The lenses are also curvy and wide, which gives the user better protection from UV rays; they provide the most significant area coverage from sunlight. You can wear them in formal or informal attire, and you can pair them with your watch.

2. Wayfarer 

Wayfarer glasses typically come in a horizontal rectangular shape. They were initially sunglasses for men, but women have found value in them too. They generally fit anyone but can be best for those with oblong, oval, and round face shapes. 

When they came onto the market in the 1950s, Wayfarers were originally black but can come in a range of colors, which can match just about any skin tone. They are normally associated with fame, glitz, and glamour. Over the years, they have evolved to have subtle curves, giving them a smart and fashionable look. It’s why they have become a popular nerd accessory. 

3. Round Browline

Browline (sometimes called brown line) glasses are a popular style this year. The frame has a thicker and bolder upper part than the lower part. Naturally, they bring attention to the wearer’s browline and eyebrows. They were invented in the 1940s and were in vogue in the 50s and 60. Round browline glasses have styled some prominent brows, including Malcolm X and President Lyndon B. Johnson.

The heavy brow bar is ideal for professional women who want to project seriousness. The thick frame also makes them resistant to shock, so breaking them is a low risk. Wearers with a round or oval face and prominent forehead have the best features for browline glasses because the broadened brow can make your face a slightly wider and more square look. 

You can look bold and simple in them, and it’s a style that lets people know that you have a well-rounded personality. They have also regained popularity as part of a hipster look.

4. Rimless

Rimless glasses are a minimalist’s dream; they are a sleek, simple eyewear design that works with just about any outfit. The frame either attaches to the bridge or the temple to give you an experience that is light and doesn’t press hard on your face. 

They also work for those who don’t want to make a big statement regarding their eyewear. That is because rimless glasses have the advantage of taking attention away from your glasses. Rimless glasses are for you if you focus on your other accessories like earrings or necklace.

5. Cat Eye 

Cat-eye glasses draw the elegance and sensuality of felines to exude femininity. The frames have the allure of making a woman seem sexy, intelligent, and mysterious. Icons such as Audrey Hepburn and Marylin Monroe have adorned them over the years.

A pair of Prada cat-eye glasses can be a staple for any fashion-conscious lady, especially when they have a colorful wardrobe. You can wear them as part of a summer ensemble, a quirky look, or a vintage outfit; the choice is yours.

Cat-eye glasses work best for those with diamond-shaped faces. The narrow forehead and chin of a diamond face work well with cat-eye glasses, and the glasses also draw your face upwards, making you look younger.

Eye-Catching Styles

Eyes are the windows to the soul. So you can choose the view people to get the proper eyewear. Choose frames that will suit your face shape, skin tone, personality, and fashion. Remember, there is nothing wrong with having more than one pair, so you can be versatile.

 

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