As you can see I am very lucky to have 2 great sponsors for this months. So here is a post all about my other sponsor - SunglassesShop.com. I thought I would post about what they have chosen as their top sunglasses trends for 2013 and the pairs they have highlighted to help you achieve these trends.
High Colour Trend
Try some coloured frames, whether in a bright pop of bold colour or a more subtle deep shade. Match with a minimalist all white outfit or find a floral pattern with a similar colour to really coordinate your look.
Achieve this look with:
Vogue 2743S £79
Micro Pattern and Texture Trend
This is one for the men, chose a frame with a textured pattern to it. Think wood or ridged patterns for the most up to date look.
Achieve this look with:
Paul Smith Berling £166
Time To Shine Trend
Metallics are going to be a hot look for women this summer, so why not add a little shine to your outfit with a great pair of gold framed glasses. Plus get them in a cats-eye shape to add a little touch of old Hollywood Glamour to your look.
Achieve this look with:
Maximize your Minimalism Trend
This look is all about stripping your glasses back to basics. No bright colours, no flash frame shapes or lenses, just bold, simple, sophisticate and classic shaped frames which have stood the test of time. This trend is for the ladies and gents!
Achieve this look with:
Womens: Stella McCartney 4037 £144
Mens: Dior Homme AL13.4 £302
So what trend takes your fancy this season? Although I'm not usually into Metallics I think I am in love with those Italia Independent Frames, they are just perfection - now if only I could save £149!
love the yellows! they remind me of summer :)
ReplyDeleteRosie xo
A Pocketful of Rosie
I'm a fan of the cat-eye trend; so chic!
ReplyDelete-Ashley
http://lestylorouge.com
Cool sunnies!
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those shiny cat eye are super chic!
ReplyDeletelove the yellow ones
ReplyDeletesome very cool picks :) I firmly believe you can never have too many sunglasses
ReplyDeleteMili from call me, Maeby