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6 Sunglasses Trends You’re Gonna See Everywhere This Summer

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Sunglasses trends are often indicators of cultural moments. Bold-colored lenses bring us back to the groovy ’70s, while huge, bug-eyed shades are reflective of the early aughts’ Olsen twin era. Last summer, everyone was wearing narrow sunnies and bubble frames (thanks, Loewe), and the year before that, thick frames and tortoiseshells were all the rage. Although eyewear trends move a lot more slowly than Tik-Tok-fueled aesthetics like “mob wives” or “quiet luxury” — and it’s far from necessary to have more than a few pairs — sunglasses still play a significant role as wardrobe staples.

Similar to your favorite jewelry pieces, sunglasses are clever investments that elevate any summer outfit, and amplify whatever vibe you want, from ultra-mysterious (dark black shades) to quirky cool (clear, wiry dad aviators). The best part is, this season’s trends are anything but boring. The summer 2024 runways showcased tons of colorful lenses from brands like Diesel and Coach, as well as sporty shields from the likes of Ganni, Acne and Retrofête. 

Whether you’re loyal to one or two of your go-to sunnies, or consider yourself a certified collector, summer 2024’s sunglasses trends are guaranteed to catch your eye(s). To help you sift through this overwhelming world of eyewear, we’ve rounded up the six trends you’re going to be seeing everywhere this summer. 

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Colored Lenses

Hued lenses are a fun (and less committal) way to add color to an outfit. Options range everywhere from primary-color hues, to pastel shades, to gradient lenses. On the runways, Coach’s purple and coral heart-shaped frames packed a playful punch, while Diesel’s pink shields made a case for reviving Barbiecore. Especially if the rest of your wardrobe skews more neutral, going bold and bright with your sunglasses is an expert stylist move. 

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Sporty Shields

Just in time for the summer Olympics, sporty shield sunglasses are making their way from the racetracks, to the runways, and now to the streets. This futuristic ’90s style, equipped with reflective lenses, is the perfect statement to add to a more casual fit. Pair with activewear, mini dresses or even a formal party look for contrast. 

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Metal Frames 

From geometric shapes to classic aviators, metal sunglasses are a refreshing change from the acetate frames that have been popular for the last few seasons. For SS24, Eckhaus Latta brought techy square lenses down the runway, and Miaou’s models wore itsy-bitsy metal framed lenses. Dabble in this Y2K-inspired aesthetic by wearing metal frames with an edgy mini dress, a cool tailored jacket or this season’s jorts.

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Oversized Sunnies

Huge, eff-off sunglasses were all over the SS24 runways from houses like Tom Ford, Zimmermann, and Moschino. This return of the mysterious bug-eyed look may feel daunting for those who have favored more delicate styles for years, but modern cheek-grazing shades have huge appeal right now. Experiment with different shapes for your face, including round, square, and cat-eye styles. 

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Oval Frames

Oval-shaped sunglasses have a chic, vintage aesthetic, and are great for those who prefer the clean or minimal look. Think: Sofia Richie Grainge vibes with linen separates and summery slip dresses. Take inspiration from the SS24 runways with Givenchy’s triple black oval shades or Marni’s big buggy ovals for a bolder look.

Summer 2024 Sunglasses Trend: Rectangular Cat-Eyes

Summer 2024 saw our sleek cat-eye sunnies and raised us the rectangular cat-eye, an edgier take on the classic feline look. This shape gives sunglasses a unique shape while also remaining pretty easy to wear. On the runways, Louis Vuitton and Balmain both showcased geometric cat-eye sunnies, giving their models an edginess that they might not have had in the classic upturned style. 

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In case you didn’t get the memo (meaning: haven’t seen an overwhelming amount of pixelated text across your Instagram feed), it’s officially “brat girl summer.” Charli XCX, the queen of dance-pop anthems, indie sleaze fashion, and meme culture recently released her sixth studio album, Brat, an EDM-pop phenomenon that has ushered in a viral fashion aesthetic with it. 

What exactly does brat style entail? It’s a bold punk, Y2K fashion aesthetic that calls for trendy hot pants, Von Dutch trucker hats, and neon green. It spans from casual graphic baby tees during the day to sheer black tights (preferably ripped) at night for that “365 party girl” vibe. But most of all, being a brat is about having the unabashed confidence of an It girl, like Charli XCX and her Brat remix collaborators Addison Rae and Lorde. So it’s time to break out the summer outfits and trendy accessories that’ll help boost your confidence.

Read on to find styles inspired by Brat song lyrics and Charli XCX’s tour outfits to add to your brat shopping starter pack, get you “looking like an icon,” or build your own concert outfit for the current European Brat Tour or upcoming North American Sweat Tour with Troye Sivan.

Brat Aesthetic: Neon Green Everything

The easiest way to take on the brat aesthetic is by wearing a chartreuse or neon green color reminiscent of the album cover art, which Charli said took 65 shades to narrow down to “the final most ultimate most brat green,” in an Instagram post.

Many of your favorite brands and retailers are selling bright green clothing and accessories, so you don’t have to look far. We love the idea of a lime green dress, but if you’re looking to tip-toe into this Brat trend (we see you, minimalists), we recommend going for accessories (like trendy handbags and statement earrings), shoes (like architectural heels or retro sneakers), or cheerful swimsuits. Then, paint on a trendy “grasshopper green” manicure, and take on the summer in saturated-green style.

Brat Aesthetic: White Tanks & Graphic Baby Tees

When asked what Charli’s Brat essentials are in a recent BBC Sounds interview, the singer suggested the aesthetic teeters between “quite luxury and so trashy” and that she’d wear “a strappy white top with no bra.” In fact, this is exactly what she wore in the viral 360 music video, a look that she styled with black briefs and sheer black tights (more on those below!).

Opt for a classic white tank top to wear on its own throughout the hot summer or to serve as a staple layering piece. And if you’re looking for something more playful and kitschy, take inspiration from Charli, who sings about baby tees in 360, and her fans, who have been wearing Brat-inspired graphic T-shirts.

Brat Aesthetic: Hot Pants & Short Shorts

Whether she’s on stage, in a music video, or in an editorial spread, Charli has been embracing the micro-short trend during her brat era. She has styled the daring shorts with fitted tanks and pointed heels as well as oversized jackets and chunky boots. In day-to-day scenarios, keep it classic with versatile black short shorts or go bold with metallic, leather, or cheetah-print styles. If you’re still feeling hesitant about the leg-baring trend, consider pairing your hot pants over tights, with a long trench coat, or under a mesh overlay for an equally trendy naked dress look.

Brat Aesthetic: Wrap-Around Sunglasses

Embrace the Y2K aesthetic with wrap-around sunglasses. Pick from a range of styles that either give a luxe, futuristic Matrix vibe… or gas-station-chic athleisure look. Charli has been seen wearing the retro sunglass style in black with crop top and jean combos, patterned mini dresses, and even black gowns. You, too, can cart up sleek black wrap-around sunglasses that can go from day to night (we recommend wearing them indoors and out clubbing, while scream-singing “Club classics” like Charli). Opt for clear, mirrored sports sunglasses for casual summer outfits or pink shield sunglasses for a pop star-approved look.

Brat Aesthetic: Trucker Hats

The song “Von Dutch” transports us back to the early 2000s when celebrities like Paris Hilton and Gwen Stefani proudly wore trucker hats from the brand. Today, Charli sings “Von dutch, cult classic, but I still pop.” Wear a genuine Von Dutch hat, or ones similar to the nostalgic style. To bring even more kitschiness into your Brat starter pack, pick a style with cheeky text. Personally, we are partial to the “Ciao” hat for blending the European summer and brat girl aesthetics together.

Brat Aesthetic: Asymmetrical Ruffle Dresses

What does a mean girl look like, exactly? According to Charli, she’s probably “in a sheer white dress, wearing last night’s makeup. All coquettish in the pictures with the flash on.” Oh, and she “worships Lana Del Rey in her airpods.” Okay, we don’t condone being a mean girl, but we do endorse being a party girl who listens to Lana and Charli. Take on the coquette aesthetic with an asymmetrical ruffle party dress that gives off a feminine and carefree vibe, because according to Charli, “everything is romantic.”

Brat Aesthetic: Sheer Tights

Circling back to tights, we think you can make them work, even in the summertime. Take Charli’s lead and wear black sheer tights under hot shorts or summer dresses. You can also find more summer-appropriate styles like white lace, glitter fishnet, or colorful tights. And if you want to copy the “I might say something stupid” lyric, “I snag my tights out on the lawn chair,” buy a pair of pre-distressed tights (or simply rip up a pair of old, forgotten stockings to revive them with a pop-punk life).

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