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Here are the eyewear trends you need to sport this summer 2017

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Bella Hadid wearing Fendi

1/19

We here at Her World Plus are always looking for ways to emulate our favourite celebrities, and no look is complete without sunglasses.

Wait. Correction: no look is complete without the trendiest sunglasses of the season.

The right pair of sleek shades can elevate any outfit by leaps and bounds, so here are the lovely eyewear trends that you’ll need to stay classy in 2017. Image: Getty Images

 

Fendi Lei sunglasses, $685, from Fendi

2/19

Round lens cat-eyes

This sexy eyewear trend is probably one of our favourites this year! It’s the mix of retro and modern styles that’s just so alluring. Androgynous eyewear are pretty commonplace these days, but ladies can claim back these exclusively feminine frames. If your outfit requires just a dash of sex appeal, this is exactly what you need.

 

Fendi Lei sunglasses, $685, from Fendi

3/19

Round lens cat-eyes

This sexy eyewear trend is probably one of our favourites this year! It’s the mix of retro and modern styles that’s just so alluring. Androgynous eyewear are pretty commonplace these days, but ladies can claim back these exclusively feminine frames. If your outfit requires just a dash of sex appeal, this is exactly what you need.

 

Carrey browbar sunglasses, $39.90, from Topshop

4/19

Round lens cat-eyes

This sexy eyewear trend is probably one of our favourites this year! It’s the mix of retro and modern styles that’s just so alluring. Androgynous eyewear are pretty commonplace these days, but ladies can claim back these exclusively feminine frames. If your outfit requires just a dash of sex appeal, this is exactly what you need.

 

Mango retro style sunglasses, $19.90

5/19

Round lens cat-eyes

This sexy eyewear trend is probably one of our favourites this year! It’s the mix of retro and modern styles that’s just so alluring. Androgynous eyewear are pretty commonplace these days, but ladies can claim back these exclusively feminine frames. If your outfit requires just a dash of sex appeal, this is exactly what you need.

 

Versace Greca Stras sunglasses, $375, from Zalora

6/19

Butterfly frames

When the fashion world super-sized everything in 2016, they didn’t stop at clothes. Shades that cover half the face lend that mysterious, discreet celebrity look that is just so alluring, and butterfly frames convey a ladylike quality that can really soften up any ensemble.

 

Burberry butterfly frame sunglasses, $310, from Zalora

7/19

Butterfly frames

When the fashion world super-sized everything in 2016, they didn’t stop at clothes. Shades that cover half the face lend that mysterious, discreet celebrity look that is just so alluring, and butterfly frames convey a ladylike quality that can really soften up any ensemble.

 

Tommy Hilfiger by Gigi Hadid, $235, from Tommy Hilfiger

8/19

Coloured lens

The current obsession that fashion has with the 70s hasn’t stopped at eyewear, and we’re seeing yellowy-amber lenses grace the faces of models and celebs instead of just coffeeshop uncles (although, even those uncles don’t wear them anymore). Aside from those distinctly retro yellow sunnies, all shades on the colour wheel are having a go at the tinted lenses. Are you diggin these groovy glasses too?

 

Tommy Hilfiger by Gigi Hadid, $235, from Tommy Hilfiger

9/19

Coloured lens

The current obsession that fashion has with the 70s hasn’t stopped at eyewear, and we’re seeing yellowy-amber lenses grace the faces of models and celebs instead of just coffeeshop uncles (although, even those uncles don’t wear them anymore). Aside from those distinctly retro yellow sunnies, all shades on the colour wheel are having a go at the tinted lenses. Are you diggin these groovy glasses too?

 

Le Specs copper-toned sunglasses, $75, from Net-a-Porter

10/19

Coloured lenses

The current obsession that fashion has with the 70s hasn’t stopped at eyewear, and we’re seeing yellowy-amber lenses grace the faces of models and celebs instead of just coffeeshop uncles (although, even those uncles don’t wear them anymore). Aside from those distinctly retro yellow sunnies, all shades on the colour wheel are having a go at the tinted lenses. Are you diggin these groovy glasses too?

 

Chloe square-framed sunglasses, $321, from Net-a-Porter

11/19

Ombre lenses

We can’t remember a time when ombre lenses weren’t fashionable. They seem to be fairly evergreen and we aren’t complaining; it’s nice to have an accessory that works in every season. Ombre lenses can be worn with both darks and lights, and appear wonderfully classy. Every woman should definitely own a pair.

Polaroid sunglasses, $95

12/19

Ombre lens

We can’t remember a time when ombre lenses weren’t fashionable. They seem to be fairly evergreen and we aren’t complaining; it’s nice to have an accessory that works in every season. Ombre lenses can be worn with both darks and lights, and appear wonderfully classy. Every woman should definitely own a pair.

Polaroid sunglasses, $95

13/19

Ombre lens

We can’t remember a time when ombre lenses weren’t fashionable. They seem to be fairly evergreen and we aren’t complaining; it’s nice to have an accessory that works in every season. Ombre lenses can be worn with both darks and lights, and appear wonderfully classy. Every woman should definitely own a pair.

Mark Jacobs sunglasses, $380

14/19

Tortoise shell frames

Tortoise shell has to be the most enduring eyewear trends that have evolved well with the times. (Fun fact: tortoise shell frames were produced as early as the 1920s using the shells of real hawksbill turtles. This was made illegal in the 70s (yay!) and is now produced using only plastic). Depending on how you dress, these frames can look deliciously vintage, classy and even casual, yet always stylish.

Mango contrast frames, $19.90

15/19

Tortoise shell frames

Tortoise shell has to be the most enduring eyewear trends that have evolved well with the times. (Fun fact: tortoise shell frames were produced as early as the 1920s using the shells of real hawksbill turtles. This was made illegal in the 70s (yay!) and is now produced using only plastic). Depending on how you dress, these frames can look deliciously vintage, classy and even casual, yet always stylish.

 

Mango round rimmed sunglasses, $19.90

16/19

Tortoise shell frames

Tortoise shell has to be the most enduring eyewear trends that have evolved well with the times. (Fun fact: tortoise shell frames were produced as early as the 1920s using the shells of real hawksbill turtles. This was made illegal in the 70s (yay!) and is now produced using only plastic). Depending on how you dress, these frames can look deliciously vintage, classy and even casual, yet always stylish.

Angular aviator sunglasses, $39.90, from Topshop

17/19

Double wire-rimmed aviators

It’s true, almost everyone owns a pair. Aviators are timeless, easy to match and now come in an array of shapes and colours. Fashion has turned its focus to the double-rimmed variety; sturdy and structured for an authoritative yet adventurous vibe. If you don’t have one already, it may be time to purchase this classy accessory.

 

Mr. Bruno black and gold sunglasses, $48.90, from Naiise

18/19

Double wire-rimmed aviators

It’s true, almost everyone owns a pair. Aviators are timeless, easy to match and now come in an array of shapes and colours. Fashion has turned its focus to the double-rimmed variety; sturdy and structured for an authoritative yet adventurous vibe. If you don’t have one already, it may be time to purchase this classy accessory.

 

Mark Jacobs sunglasses, $380

19/19

Double wire-rimmed aviators

It’s true, almost everyone owns a pair. Aviators are timeless, easy to match and now come in an array of shapes and colours. Fashion has turned its focus to the double-rimmed variety; sturdy and structured for an authoritative yet adventurous vibe. If you don’t have one already, it may be time to purchase this classy accessory.

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