Nothing says summer quite like these bold sunnies hitting the shelves this season.
Quay The DL Gradient Sunglasses ($65)
Australia-based brand Quay has become synonymous with exuberant eyewear. Case in point: this purple pair that instantly turns up the drama with winged square frames. Cue “Lavender Haze” by Taylor Swift.
Nordstrom
404.442.3000
nordstrom.com
@nordstrom
Warby Parker Pink Nebula Sunglasses ($95)
Released just in time to channel Margot Robbie before Barbie releases in July, this vibrant-pink pick is from Warby Parker’s new limited collection formed with famed rapper A$AP Nast. The oblong-shaped shades are made from hand-polished cellulose acetate and can double as prescription glasses.
Warby Parker
404.479.9755
warbyparker.com
@warbyparker
The classic panto shape was reimagined by Kenzo’s creative director, Nigo, for his sophomore spring/summer collection that mixes Western and Japanese influences and includes this bold, vintage-inspired style in a fiery red hue.
Saks Fifth Avenue
404.261.7234
saksfifthavenue.com
@saks
LOEWE Raised Logo Cat-Eye Sunglasses ($310)
Adding to its best-selling Curvy collection, LOEWE debuted these new shades for spring/summer 2023. Creative director Jonathan Anderson revisited the classic cat-eye to give it a playful, puffed-up look and tone on- tone lenses that balance irreverence with timelessness.
Neiman Marcus
404.266.8200
neimanmarcus.com
@neimanmarcus
Fendi 25th Anniversary Baguette Sunglasses ($550)
Paying homage to the iconic Baguette handbag designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi in 1997, the luxury brand’s new collection of foldable sunglasses is a modern reinterpretation of the classic cat-eye style. While the 25th anniversary collection comes in a few different hues, opt for Shiny Green to steal the show this summer.
Fendi
404.846.5923
fendi.com
@fendi.com
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