Aviators
Not again, but once again we remembered the classics, but in a fresh interpretation, when we reviewed Anthony Vaccarello's spring-summer collection for Saint Laurent, dedicated to that very safari style of Saint Laurent. Of course, from a new angle. Aviators are good because they will almost never go out of fashion, and because they are absolutely universal. You can wear them with both tuxedos and work overalls.
Futuristic
We found cool models at Balenciaga, Loewe, Valentino and even Chanel. Reminiscent of a mask, with a huge frame, with a colored frame or lenses, of a bizarre shape – choose the appropriate “interior” for them. For example, laconic floor-length dresses, total white, torn oversized T-shirts or jackets of destructive styles.
Round
And, preferably, in a colored frame. We saw these in a retro style at Ian Griffiths' show for Max Mara – and now we keep in mind not only them, but also the look from the show as a whole. We like the jackets and shorts that match the glasses. We plan to wear them the same way, and also pair them with mini dresses with a floral print and skirts that refer to Dior's new look.
“Cat's eye”
The cat eye is back on the catwalks — and in real life. With our hands, feet and, of course, eyes, we vote for a model that will instantly add playfulness to your look and image, and then highlight your cheekbones. Among the favorites is a minimalist vintage pair made of transparent acetate, created in collaboration with Khaite and Oliver Peoples.