There’s something about donning a pair of statement eyeglasses that boosts your confidence and draws everyone around you. A previous Journal of Psychology article found that individuals who wear full-rimmed glasses get more eye contact and attention than those who don’t. Perhaps this has something to do with confidence.
Wearing distinctive eyeglasses can be intimidating initially, as they can draw attention to you. Still, a stylish pair can serve as an anchor for your outfit, providing the visual clarity and confidence you need to go through your day in style. For the fashion-timid, upgrading your eyeglasses to a more eye-catching look is a great way to stand out without overhauling your entire wardrobe. Here are a few types to consider:
Cat-eyed silhouettes
In a world of modern style, a pop of vintage allure can make a fashionable impact. Sometime in the 20th century, glasses went from medical necessity to fashion accessory, which gave rise to more distinctive silhouettes like the retro-feminine cat eye.
Today, cat-eye glasses from Frames Direct feature rounded lenses and upswept corners for a sophisticated, elegant look, with options from Gucci, Burberry, Versace, and other designer names. All-black frames like the Versace VE3286 feature this classic shape with subtle gold detail on the temples for a luxe appeal. This silhouette naturally lifts the eyes and facial features, drawing attention to the upper part of your outfit—you can maximize that by sporting a chic hairstyle or a pendant necklace.
Tortoiseshell-style frames
Tortoiseshell frames are known for their eclectic ’70s vibes, adding a touch of nature and print to an otherwise run-of-the-mill ensemble. Did you know that tortoiseshell frames are called that because they used to be made of real tortoise shells? Thankfully, that is no longer the case, but those who want to sport this style ethically have options.
For example, Glasses USA has just released their Save The Tortoise Collection, featuring thirteen tortoiseshell-style frames inspired by the distinctive patterns of endangered tortoises. The large square frames of the Box Turtle glasses embody the ’70s bigger-is-better eyewear trend, and its brown-orange details resemble that of its namesake. These frames can be dressed up with structured shoulders and a wide pant or dressed down with a tracksuit for an effortlessly sporty vibe.
Bedazzled eyewear
There’s making a statement, and there’s turning heads. For brave souls who genuinely want to be the life of the party, eyewear encrusted with rhinestones, glitter, and other fun elements is one way to do just that. Take Elton John Eyewear’s new “Fame and Fortune” collection as an example, which features large, accented eyeglasses that mimic John’s signature style.
The Bling frames come in a vinyl black base and are covered in shiny diamante appliques to add glamour to any outfit. But you’ll have to commit to the bit when you step out in frames like this. You can play up the look with more drama: think large-collared, exaggerated jackets, sequined shirts, or even a mesh moment. Alternatively, you can take the mod route and pair these with an all-black ensemble for a powerful look.
Statement glasses bring so much to the table. They don’t just accommodate prescriptions for enhanced vision; they also elevate your look with the least amount of effort.
Want to experiment with a new fashion aesthetic? Start with glasses to see how you like it, and work your way from there. The best part is you can take them wherever you go, whether getting whisked away to one of the world’s fashion capitals or heading out to an evening gathering in style. It’s all about finding the right pieces to match your eyewear and tie your look together.