Here are the biggest eyewear trends for fall and winter
The most beautiful eyewear trends ensure more extravagance in the looks for autumn and winter 2024/2025. We show you the must-haves that the biggest designers presented to us.
Autumn and winter 2024/2025 are just around the corner and with them comesthe latest eyewear trendsinto our wardrobe. The most beautiful silhouettes are not only functional, but also real eye-catchers. No matter whether you are looking for a new accessory for your office outfit or a statement piece for date night - this season every fashion-conscious glasses wearer will get their money's worth.
Which glasses are trendy in autumn/winter 2024/2025?
One thing is certain: the selection of eyewear trends is large and there is a suitable model for every face shape. In the season forWe love futuristic designs, narrow and oversized glasses and love to indulge in extravagance. What does that mean and what styles should you try? Let's take a look.
1. Futuristic glasses
Futuristic glasses? According to Miu Miu, they are still very trendy.
Futuristic glasses now exude a stylish aesthetic. We've seen them at big designers like Tom Ford, Chloé, Miu Miu, Ferrari, Max Mara, Givenchy and Stella McCartney and these glasses radiate pure extravagance. With their eye-catching shapes and innovative materials, they delight all fashionistas who like to be an eye-catcher. The futuristic models go perfectly with oval or heart-shaped faces as they emphasize the soft lines and create an exciting contrast.
2. Wide, square frames
With his look, Marc Cain perfects the trend of glasses with lush, angular frames.
If you love striking contours, then the wide, angular frames are just right for you. The expressive glasses were omnipresent at Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Marc Cain and Bottega Veneta. Such models give structure to round faces and define facial features. Their straight shape ensures a confident appearance and perfectly complements a minimalist look.
3. XXL Glasses
Countless design houses rely on XXL glasses in autumn and winter - including Tom Ford.
We saw them on everyone and everywhere on the runway: XXL Glasses. Fashion houses such as Tom Ford, Chloé, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Carolina Herrera proudly showed them off on the catwalks. The models with lush frames immediately give your look a glamorous touch and offer a generous view - super practical. Square faces particularly benefit from these oversized versions as they make the hard lines appear softer.
4. Aviator glasses
Aviator glasses are on the rise. Coperni also proves this to us on the runway.
The classic aviator sunglasses are making a comeback. Spotted at Coperni, Lacoste, Moschino as well as Burberry and Off-White, these glasses are a staple for anyone looking to add a touch of retro to their repertoire. Chloé gives the aviator glasses with colored lenses a boho chic look, which is also incredibly popular in autumn and winter. Our tip: Aviators suit almost every face shape, but especially square faces, as they balance out the distinctive edges and ensure a harmonious balance.
5. Narrow glasses
We continue to wear the narrow glasses model and love the stylish extravagance that we also saw at Gucci.
If you're looking for something delicate and sophisticated, you'll look at narrow onesdon't come over. They still dominate! Prada, Miu Miu, Gucci, Fendi and Tory Burch show how to stage the trend in style. Not only models in classic Havana are popular, colored frames are also popular. The silhouette gives the face sophistication and is perfect for oval faces, as they do not appear too dominant and round off the overall look nicely.
6. The half-brand glasses
Victoria Beckham knows exactly what's popular and presents us with half-rimmed glasses at her fashion show - super stylish.
Half-rim glasses are the perfect choice for anyone who prefers clean lines and still wants to wear a modern accessory. Victoria Beckham and Miu Miu present these elegant models in various designs and also with striking frames, which, however, only adorn the upper part. They are ideal for heart-shaped faces as they do not overload the forehead area and draw attention to the eyes.