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The 6 Rules of Looking Cool in Glasses in 2023 (Plus One Style That's Better Left in the Past)

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Today’s eyeglasses wearer is lucky, since the rise of direct-to-consumer brands like Warby Parker and Caddis have democratized quality frames, and we’ve got cool Gen X’ers like Gwyneth Paltrow making aviator frames sexy again. Plus, with more variety and more accessible price points than ever before, there’s an opportunity to have a whole wardrobe of eyeglasses, even if you have 20-20 vision (thanks, blue light readers). We asked some leading eyewear industry forecasters to tell us what styles we want to be wearing to look cool now…plus one look we’re happy to see only in history’s rear-view mirror.

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Meet the Experts

  • Kim Nemser is Chief Product and Supply Chain Officer and SVP of Warby Parker and has a career in merchandising that includes time at Tod’s and J. Crew. Warby Parker is an industry leader since its founding in 2010 when it disrupted the eyewear industry with its direct-to-consumer, try-on business model. (Note: Nemser wears Warby’s Hayes frame.)
  • Susan Yeung is a designer at J+S Vision, a brand founded in 2015 dedicated to making quality eyewear accessible to and affordable for everyone. The two founders, engineers by trade, analyze technical data and product development to create computer glasses and sunglasses balancing cost, performance and style.
  • Lysa Cooper is a stylist and costume designer who for many years has been a go-to image consultant, working with top talent including Rihanna and photographer Ellen von Unwerth.

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1. Try rectangular and square shapes

“This summer, bold rectangular shapes and bright colors will continue to be on-trend,” says Nemser, “in line with the vibrant and carefree nature of the season.”

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Warby Parker Wiletta

Black oak tortoise in a modified square shape

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J + S Glossy Black Computer Glasses

Blue light-blocking lenses reduce eye fatigue

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Vint + York Tramonto

Italian-made geometric glasses? Molto bello!

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2. Mixed materials are cool

We're seeing mixed materials, such as acetate and metal on the same frame, trending right now. From glasses with subtle metal accents to acetate-wrapped lenses held on with metal arms, there's a wide range to choose from. Thick gold and silver are popular, as well as a more subtle wire frame.

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Warby Parker Dinah Frames

A cat-eye frame made in cellulose acetate and stainless steel

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Caddis Bandit Frames

Blue-light blocking near-clear lenses and metal alloy

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Privé Revaux Alchemist Frames

Ultra-light frames in acetate and corrosion-resistant nickel silver

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3. Wear eyeglass chains, but make it fashion

Eyeglasses and sunglasses are hanging around streetstyle stars’ necks thanks to an update on the old-fashioned glasses chain. Done in new materials like ornamented metals, jeweled strings and acetate chains, these are our favorite new accessories and can replace statement jewelry FTW.

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Mulberry Acetate Sunglasses Chain

Large links in blonde chunky acetate are funky-chic

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2028 Swarovski Eyeglass Holder

Silver frames match this mixed-metal and crystal chain

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Made by Mary Tortoise Link Chain

Pro tip: Lobster-clasp ends can be repurposed to hold masks

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4. Go for bold colors

When we asked stylist-to-the-stars Lysa Cooper the secret to looking cool in glasses, she said “go as crazy as possible.” (Case in point: these heart-shaped glasses that the NYC native designed, based on a popular ‘80s urban style.)

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Caddis Miklos

Thick frames in red acetate make a fierce style statement

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Etnia Barcelona Brutal No. 2

Traditional meets quirky in these bold transparent frames

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Vint & York Brunch

These glasses say "cultural creative, but friendly"

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5. Match color to your skin undertone

Want to figure out where to start with color in eyewear? “Test out colors based on your skin tone and undertones,” says Warby Parker’s Nemser. “Black, gray or blue frames are often recommended if you have cool undertones, whereas tan, pink or red may be suggested for a warm undertone.”

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Burberry Eyeglasses

Transparent pink is especially pretty with sun-kissed summer skin

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Ray-Ban Chad Optics

Wood pulp-derived acetate makes these luminous frames eco-consious

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Caddis Mister Cartoon

Bold blue in a medium-thickness frame is surprisingly wearable

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6. Vibe on the 70s redux

“The 70's bold and unapologetic style is set to make a comeback; think aviators with gradient lens and a pair of flared jeans and you're good to go this summer,” says J + S Vision’s Susan Yeung.

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Caddis Root Cause Analysis

The three-barrel hinges on these acetate babies make a sturdy package

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Ray-Ban Gold Aviators

The O.G. aviators, in iconic polished gold

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Jim Halo Blue Light Blocking Glasses

Hot style plus reduced eye strain, all for under $25? Yes, please.

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7. DON’T: Revive the ‘80s bottom-arm eyewear style

Sophia Loren is arguably one of entertainment’s top all-time beauties, but even she looks odd, in retrospect, in the fashionable frames she’s wearing in this 1984 pic. So, while ‘80s styles may been in vogue a few years ago, we’re ready to put them to rest this time around.

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