Speaking of the latter, the best sunglasses can have a particularly profound fashion effect. “Sunglasses are more than just a simple accessory—they offer a fun, versatile way to step outside of your comfort zone and make a bold statement,” says, a luxury wardrobe stylist who boasts a bountiful collection of shades. She explains that the perfect sunnies can be the final piece to your outfit puzzle, taking it from unfinished and half-hearted to put together and intentional.
Bernay agrees, sharing that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to shopping for shades. “Remember, you never have to limit yourself to a certain style,” she notes. “The key is to find a style that makes you feel happy, comfortable, and fabulous.”created a roundup of the best sunglasses that will enhance any outfit. Ahead, discover a range of styles from square shades adorned with tortoiseshell accents to aviator sunnies trimmed in titanium.
Oh, and do you recognize Lexxola's sunset-hued Damien sunnies, below? That's because they're a perennial favorite amongst the A-list crowd, includingWhat's not to love about a classic cat eye? From exaggerated and elongated to slightly peaked and subtle, the silhouette will forever exude a glamorous energy. As for the trending cat-eye sunnies to shop, Stewart-Feldman has her eyes set on this rounded Versace pair.
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