SUNGLASSES & EYEGLASSES
KIRA SUNGLASSES
With dimensional temples articulated by chevron quilting
KIRA SUNGLASSES
With dimensional temples articulated by chevron quilting
Designer Sunglasses and Glasses: A Guide to Our Collection
From bold, geometric shapes to sleek, modern silhouettes, our sunglasses and frames feature a diverse range of styles, all beautifully crafted with an emphasis on detail and comfort. Explore the collection and find your perfect pair.
Sunglasses for Women
A great pair of designer sunglasses is a wardrobe game-changer that can instantly update your look. But with so many types of sunglasses, it can be challenging deciding which one. Here, some simple tips on how to choose sunglasses that are right for you.
Consider Frame & Face Shape
Rectangle sunglasses and square sunglasses complement round faces. Try rectangle frame glasses from our signature collection. Offered in solid and two-tone colors, their clean lines and retro angles are timeless and understated. Go for oversized square sunglasses for a bold, sophisticated statement.
Aviator sunglasses, cat eye sunglasses, butterfly sunglasses and wide frame sunglasses are a great fit for oval and heart-shaped faces. Choose our pilot sunglasses for an updated take on the classic. Or opt for metal frame sunglasses with colored lenses. Designer cat eye sunglasses, like our oversized cat eye sunglasses, offer sun protection and retro glamour.
Round sunglasses and oval sunglasses are flattering on square and angular faces. Our round black sunglasses have a feminine phantos shape with graphic signature hardware — a stylish alternative to the traditional silhouette. Or try sleek circular frames like round metal frame glasses with solid or gradient lenses. Geometric sunglasses juxtapose curves and lines for a playful, pentagonal design.
Choose Your Color
Designer shades are available in an endless array of colors. Black sunglasses and tortoise sunglasses are classic choices that come in practically every silhouette. If color and pattern are your thing, go for hues that complement your skin tone. Your luxury sunglasses are like any accessory: change them with the seasons. Wear different styles for different occasions, like oversized designer sunglasses with tailored looks for the office and mirrored sunglasses or white designer sunglasses with off-duty looks. The key to picking the perfect pair of new sunglasses is to have fun.
What Are Polarized Sunglasses?
Polarized sunglasses have lenses that are treated to reduce the glare of the sun and enhance contrast.
Designer Eyewear and Eyeglass Frames for Women
Our glasses frames for women are meticulously crafted for comfort and quality. Like our sunglasses, designer eyeglasses come in a variety of flattering shapes, colors and materials.
Your designer glasses are a daily accessory that reflects your personality and style — and may serve different functions. You might have a pair of luxury eyeglasses for your everyday use and a separate pair of designer glasses frames for reading. Or you may just want extra pairs for different occasions. Designer eyewear frames have the unique power to help define your look. And whether you are drawn to on-trend, popular frames for eyeglasses or classic glasses frames for women, the key to selecting new eyeglass frames and women's designer eyewear is to simply choose a pair that makes you feel good.
Designer Glasses for Women: Finding the Right Pair
Gold eyeglasses and metal women’s eyeglasses in geometric shapes are versatile and polished. They are also an ideal option if you prefer lightweight eyeglasses. Oversized round eyeglass frames in bold acetate or large round metal frame glasses are distinct and confident. Large square frame eyeglasses like clean-lined square frame eyeglasses with gold accents have an elegant feel. Black eyeglass frames or tortoise glasses in cat-eye silhouettes are perfect for adding a hint of vintage glamour, whether they are thin framed glasses or thick black frame glasses.
To clean and care for designer optical glasses and designer frames for women, use a microfiber cloth and lens spray. Always store them in their case or protective pouch when not in use.