The Latest Eyeglass Trends

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Picking the right pair of glasses isn’t always easy. You have to try them on for size to see if the shape suits you. To help, we’ve compiled a list of the latest trends in eyeglasses.

Cat-Eye Glasses

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Cat-eye frames are timeless. Their upturned shape complements most face shapes, including narrow or wide. You can find cat-eye frames in wire or acetate and in various colors and patterns that fit your style and preferences.

Our Picks:

Quartet Glasses ($29, shop here)

Alexander McQueen AM0236O ($440, shop here)

Geometric Glasses

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If you want to make a style statement, geometric frames are a bold and daring choice. For a slightly understated look, try a wired pair that will look great with any wardrobe. On the other hand, if you’re ready to commit to a more playful look, try some wider acetate frames that allow for brighter colors.

Our Picks:

Warby Parker Celia ($145, shop here)

Zenni Geometric Glasses ($27.95, shop here)

’70s-Inspired

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The ’70s are a decade we continually cycle back to for trends in clothing, hair, makeup, and glasses. These traditionally oversized frames give off different vibes depending on the style choice. They are always flattering, especially for wider faces, but can also look stunning on narrow faces.

Our Picks:

Gucci GG0473O ($229, shop here)

Fame Glasses ($42, shop here)

Round Glasses

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Round frames have become especially popular in 2023, but they aren’t the usual go-to choice the way cat-eye or ’70s-inspired styles have been. They’re particularly flattering for oval and rectangular faces because they soften angular features.

Our Picks:

Hip Odona ($99, shop here)

Zelool Lindsey ($38.95, shop here)

Wire Glasses

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Wire-frame glasses are available in all the frame trends mentioned above, but they also deserve their own place on this list. This frame material and type are lighter, subdued, and suitable for every face shape and size. They can make the boldest frames look soft and accessible.

Our Picks:

Warby Parker Raider ($145, shop here)

Movement Glasses ($35, shop here)

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