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4 Women Sunglasses That Never Go Out of Style
4 Women Sunglasses That Never Go Out of Style
There’s just something about wearing sunglasses that automatically gives you the perfect combination of classy and sexy, making them the must-have accessory for any outfit. But sunglasses trends come and go: This year it’s the graphic eyewear, last year it was the ultra-reflective lenses. Thinking about investing in a piece that will never go out of date? Here are 4 of the most iconic sunglasses that will never go off trend.
1. The Chic Cat Eye
Obviously Audrey Hepburn’s 1960s Oliver Goldsmith- inspired cat eye sunglasses is number one on our list! They can seamlessly be paired with formal attire or casual jeans, making them the perfect shades to choose if you’re looking for something that will last a lifetime. Check out the ones from Stella McCartney below:
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2. The Timeless Aviator
You simply can’t go wrong with a pair of aviators: they pretty much look good on everyone- no matter what face shape or size. When people think of buying a pair of Aviators, they usually think of Ray-Bans, but why not up the ante on the luxury scale and try a pair of Dior Christal Aviators such as the ones on Eva Longoria:
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3. The Oversized Jackie O’s
Jackie Kennedy loved sunglasses so much that she kept several in a large bowl by her front door and grabbed a pair before she left the house. Of all the ones that she had, the most famous pair by far are the “Oversized Jackie O’s.” There’s just something about the size and shape of these frames that breathes luxury- but without trying too hard. For a more modern look, try the Prada Baroque frames like the ones on Eva Mendes and Ashley Olson below:
4. Emebellished Frames
Adding a little bling on your shades gives an automatic boost to any outfit. Whether it’s diamonds, gold, or pearls, the embellished look is sure to make heads turn. If you want something a bit more low key, try a pair like Victoria Secret Model, Rose Huntington-Whiteley’s rhinestone embellished Burberry frames: