Best sunglasses for women that are on trend

You may be the kind of person who keeps a pair of specs in their bag all year round, and we understand, you have to have some level of protection between you and the paps.

Best sunglasses for women that are on trend

Celine Triomphe oval acetate sunglasses

It was difficult to focus on just one of Celine's styles for our collection because there are so many to select from. This season, the renowned French fashion house has a variety of chic eyewear options available, and you may discover that you have too many options to choose from. The Triomphe, with its oval form and tiger stripe pattern, has won our hearts as the furious final touch to our warm weather outfits. This is due to the fact that it features a tiger stripe detail.

 

Jimmy Fairly The Lucia

Jimmy Fairly is a french eyewear specialist that proves on-trend styles need not come with a premium price tag. The affordable collections don’t sacrifice on quality and you can feel content in the knowledge that with every frame purchased, the brand will donate one to those in need. This is the Lucia, a soon-to-be stalwart in your collection with a butterfly shape that suits all face shapes, from oval to square.

LOEWE Oversized round-frame striped acetate sunglasses

Loewe’s SS23 collection is filled with playful statements from its anthurium-embellished clothing to its astro turf-adorned sneakers. Not a category content with being overshadowed, the sunglasses follow suit with their oversized design and striking play of form thanks to the stripe frame. Not for wallflowers.

Ray-Ban Hexagonal Flat Lenses

The round Ray-Bans with gold frame is a ubiquitous style that is universally flattering. This takes the silhouette and gives it a geometric twist with a hexagonal shape that brings a touch of intrigue into the equation. Polished gold and green is a surefire win, but you can get creative and customise the colourways of both. You can also add your own prescriptions lenses.

Poppy Lissiman Sunglasses Cloudy Ice Blue

We'll be the first to confess that these sunblockers aren't the most functional ones available on the market, but if your summer schedule is packed with music festivals, they're a simple way to bring the festival spirit without the need for a whole wardrobe overhaul.

The whimsical blue cumulus cloud designs created by Poppy Lissiman are crafted from a transparent acetate, but they are available in a variety of colorways, including black, white, and tortoiseshell.

 

Axel Arigato Tonia Cat-Eye Sunglasses

Match your Axel Arigato sneakers to your sunglasses with this silhouette from the Swedish fashion powerhouse. The tortoishell is set alongside black arms that are finished with the brand’s logo engraved into the side. They provide full UV protection and have durable, high-quality hinges.

Burberry BE4399 60 Light Brown & Beige Sunglasses

If it's statement sunnies that you are after, look no further than Burberry. The shark-like silhouette is something different than any other shape on the market and you’ll like see them dominating street style snaps this season and at fashion week in all four style capitals.

 

Linda Farrow Sierra Oversized Sunglasses in black

Luxury eyewear brand Linda Farrow offers eye-catching designs that can serve as the building blocks for your holiday attire. The Sierra demonstrates that a larger frame and a more refined appearance are always preferable by virtue of their design. In order to take your eyewear to the next level, they are embellished with 22-carat cold-plated logo eyelets. These eyelets, in addition to providing a beautiful element, can also serve as a location to attach an on-trend sunglasses chain. This will take your eyewear to the next level.

Hot Futures Club Kid Polka Amber

Ever since Bella Hadid stepped out in a silhouette very closely resembling this style, we knew we had to get our hands on a pair. The Club Kid from Brick Lane-based Hot Futures is giving 90s appeal as well as JLo in the Noughties with the blingy gold logo hardware at the temple and wrap around shape. They come in an array of colours including smoke, gold, tan and our personal favourite, amber.

Chloé Gayia oversized tortoiseshell ReAce sunglasses

Your collection of sunglasses is probably dominated by more subdued colorways of a brown and black type; thus, add a lively shade with this splash of pink from Balenciaga. As a not-so-subtle allusion to logomania, the silhouette has been given a glossy polish, and the brand's signature BB has been rendered in silver tone. Do you not wish to consider the color pink? In addition, there are versions that are white, yellow, black, and even (!) adorned with crystals.

Balenciaga Dynasty BB square-frame acetate and silver-tone sunglasses

Your collection of sunglasses is probably dominated by more subdued colorways of a brown and black type; thus, add a lively shade with this splash of pink from Balenciaga. As a not-so-subtle allusion to logomania, the silhouette has been given a glossy polish, and the brand's signature BB has been rendered in silver tone. Do you not wish to consider the color pink? In addition, there are versions that are white, yellow, black, and even (!) adorned with crystals.

Prada PR 17WS 49 Dark Grey & Black Sunglasses

The Italian fashion house won't let you down with these geometric designs that openly flaunt the brand's name down the arm. If you live by the mantra that it's Prada or nada, the Italian fashion company won't disappoint. The rectangular design is reminiscent of a popular style from the 1990s, but it has been given depth by the addition of sharp lines.

Weekday Strike oversized round sunglasses with cut out detail in black

Sporty racer shapes have dominated sunglasses trends over the past few years, but if you're unsure if they'll work for you, this Weekday set is an affordable way to delve into the trend with a fashion-first approach. With this option, you will not be participating in the Tour de France.

 

More Joy x Le Specs Tinted Sunglasses Yellow

The more affordable arm of Christopher Kane’s collections are hugely popular for its mood-boosting brand name: More Joy. Teaming up with Sydney-born Le Specs, these rectangular sunnies nod to the 90s but are given wider frames and colourful lenses in yellow, green and pink where the logo matches the tint. There’s also frames in yellow and green available that put the Joy into More Joy.