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7 Eyewear Trends the Fashion Crowd Will Flock to in 2020

Let's face it—nothing wields greater power over your outfit than a pair of sunglasses (or eyeglasses, for that matter). Think about it: If you've settled on the perfect pair that makes a statement but still somehow goes with everything, it will take your look from zero to 100 in an instant. But on the other hand, make the mistake of leaving it at home, and your outfit can never really live its best life. The good news is that you're mere moments away from finding your next pair of shades to wear all year long.

The fashion world has spoken, and it's been decided that the following seven eyewear trends will be the most important in 2020. Because even if sunglasses are an afterthought for you, simply updating the pair you grab before leaving the house to a fresher style will go a long way. Which is where we come in.

From classic aviators to oversized granny glasses, we're breaking down the coolest shades on the market. Ahead, shop the trends and see how fashion girls are wearing them.

A return to aviator shades is happening this year. On the spring runways, we saw the classic sunglasses at Celine and Michael Kors.
Microscopic sunglasses are (finally) giving way to the oversized shapes. Warm tones, tortoiseshell, and retro square shapes are all the details to look out for here, but really, any pair that feels like something your grandma might have worn is a sure bet.
Paging Paris Hilton. The year might be 2020, but when it comes to this throwback eyewear trend, we're channeling the early aughts. Think translucent colored lenses and rimless frames. Le Specs hits the nail on the head with their aptly dubbed That's Hot pair.
We may be doing away with micro-sunglasses, but the '90s film is still as relevant as ever. If The Matrix were adapted for 2020, the shades would be slightly bigger and the shapes more angular and sharp.
Coming at you with another "grandma" trend. We're seeing sunglass chains emerge in everything from sophisticated pearls and playful beads and classic gold chains, so if you needed another reason to raid your grandmother's closet, this is it.
While it's more of a detail to look out for than a larger movement, sunglasses with wide sides are a micro-trend we felt we couldn't leave out, simply because there are so many options to choose from. We love the angular shape of these and suggest wearing a pulled-back hairstyle to show off their cool shape.
If you were that kid who always wanted a reason to wear glasses but had 20/20 vision well now's your chance. Perfect eyesight or noe, fashion people are jumping at the chance to wear anti-blue light glasses or simply embracing their prescriptions—and seeing just how many chic optical options are out there, we can totally get on board.

Next up, read about the non–skinny jean trend that's destined for fame this year.



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