Eyeglasses make them of all colors

The glasses eyeglasses for Spring / Summer 2022 they are lively, fun and pop, a real ino to color. And they are one more desirable than the other. They are really the more daring nuances and unexpected, from Gen Z green to the brightest pink up to turquoise brilliant, which we will wear this season to brighten our eyes. As if the eyewear brands, in this delicate historical period we are experiencing, were suggesting that we look at the world with new eyes.

The brands draw on the shapes of the past, such as over seventies or more slim frames with nineties influences, but reinterpret them in unprecedented color palettes, as hyper fun style details to make our looks playful.

Bella Hadid in bright red eyeglasses

Arnold Jerocki

The novelty is Kartell Eyewearthe first line of sunglasses and eyewear of the brand from pop spirit which embodies its carefree philosophy thanks to maxi acetate frames in multicolored colors. Vogue Eyeweartogether with the testimonial, the top model Hailey Bieber, plays with nineties shapes in delicate nuances such as sage green. Barner makes its anti-blue light eyeglasses very colorful, while the Kelinse they play with colorblock combinations to make the outfits even more fun. Another pop novelty, all made in Italy, is JPLUSthe collection born from the combination of delicate lines and impact features, which translate into volumes that play with bold shapes and vitamin colors.

Cate Blanchett wearing a neon pink optical frame (with anti-blue light lens)

Mike Pont

In the gallery we have selected 20 shopping ideas to look at the world a little more in color. So ready, for once, to leave the usual black or tortoiseshell eyeglasses in the wardrobe, favoring frames with a pop allure, in vibrant colors such as red, violet, yellow and all shades of green and blue?

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Source: Vanity Fair

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