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The Coolest Sunglasses to Wear for Winter 2018

Some of the coolest accessories to own this season are worn just over the bridge of your nose.

As the autumn/winter 2018-2019 Fashion Weeks demonstrated, your sunglasses should never be left sitting on the shelf. Other than protecting your eyes, they are sartorially dynamic and alluring, so keep them close at hand, whatever the month or temperature.

There are so many cool trends around this season. How about some sunglasses with an uber cool futuristic vibe (check out the wrap around glasses in a striking pink) or some ultra-round ones with oodles of personality? Distinguishing and forceful pointed cat-eye glasses are also on everyone’s wishlists, while whimsical silhouettes and coloured lenses add a punch to that ensemble. Tortoiseshell, a perennial trend, is still very hot and sporting it with some bling will add a touch of exciting opulence.

Check them out:

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Loewe "Puzzle" sunglasses with contemporary aviator style in a rounded shape with a stitched leather front

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Guess 50s style cat eye sunglasses with protruding maxi lenses at the eye rims

 

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Chloé "Rosie" sunglasses with metal bridge and matching temples embellished with exclusive chiseled pattern and lenses with a subtle heart-shaped design and smooth gradient effect

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Burberry white sculptural cat-eye sunglasses with smooth acetate frames and accentuated stepped brows, all-over logo print doodles and dark grey lenses

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Giorgio Armani "Les Malachites" sunglasses with upper acete featuring unusual decoration that evokes malachite in pale gold with blue lenses and green Havana details

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Tom Ford glasses with infinity motif with innovative smoke green petrol eye rims to hold the gradient smoked grey lenses

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Prada Linea Rossa pink wrap around glasses with nylon frame and plastic lenses

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Roberto Cavalli tortoiseshell sunglasses with a modern reworking of the snake twisted around the logo on the temples and crystals on the sides of the front piece

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