The best ... sunglasses
Cinzia Designs, Freya by Oliver Peoples, Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Jacobs, Anja
Cinzia Designs
Citrus yellow “adds zest” to a standard pair of shades.
Price: $75 Contact: Cinziadesigns.com
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Freya by Oliver Peoples
This classic, oversized shape “looks new and crisp in transparent plastic.”
Price: $285 Contact: Oliverpeoples.com
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Karl Lagerfeld
Brown gradient frames from a man whose signature shades are his trademark. Price: $160 Contact: Nordstrom.com
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Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs’ take on teal is meant to evoke the blue of the ocean.
Price: $330 Contact: Solsticestores.com
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Anja
These “light-to-dark” brown opaque lenses offer a chic alternative to all-black. Price: $78 Contact: Bananarepublic.com
Source: Lucky
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