Street style: How to wear fashionable cat-eye sunglasses this summer

One of the key elements of a fashionable summer look is the right accessories - sunglasses. This season, the best option is in the "cat's eye" frame.

Sleek and retro-futuristic sunglasses will transform even the most casual outfits into a style benchmark. The shape of the cat-eye sunglasses has become a top favorite among streetstyle activists this summer, and it's easy to see why.


Streetstyle - How to wear fashionable cat-eye sunglasses this summer


Back in the 1960s, actress Audrey Hepburn popularized this model. Then she appeared in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in round Oliver Goldsmith glasses with a raised corner. 60 years have passed, and this model of glasses is still popular. Plus, styling your look with eye-catching cat-eyes is easy.

Go for the minimalism of the 1990s by pairing glasses with a monochrome look, or pay homage to the 1980s by pairing jeans and trainers with a retro accessory. For example, Scandinavian fashionista Emily Syndlev prefers to adorn her casual look of jeans and bright golf with minimalist white glasses, the CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week Cecile Torsmark combines a romantic mini dress with lush shoulders with a laconic black cat-eye pair.


Back in the 1960s, actress Audrey Hepburn popularized this model. Then she appeared in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in round Oliver Goldsmith glasses with a raised corner. 60 years have passed, and this model of glasses is still popular. Plus, styling your look with eye-catching cat-eyes is easy. Go for the minimalism of the 1990s by pairing glasses with a monochrome look, or pay homage to the 1980s by pairing jeans and trainers with a retro accessory. For example, Scandinavian fashionista Emily Syndlev prefers to adorn her casual look of jeans and bright golf with minimalist white glasses, the CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week Cecile Torsmark combines a romantic mini dress with lush shoulders with a laconic black cat-eye pair.

Back in the 1960s, actress Audrey Hepburn popularized this model. Then she appeared in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in round Oliver Goldsmith glasses with a raised corner. 60 years have passed, and this model of glasses is still popular. Plus, styling your look with eye-catching cat-eyes is easy. Go for the minimalism of the 1990s by pairing glasses with a monochrome look, or pay homage to the 1980s by pairing jeans and trainers with a retro accessory. For example, Scandinavian fashionista Emily Syndlev prefers to adorn her casual look of jeans and bright golf with minimalist white glasses, the CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week Cecile Torsmark combines a romantic mini dress with lush shoulders with a laconic black cat-eye pair.

Back in the 1960s, actress Audrey Hepburn popularized this model. Then she appeared in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" in round Oliver Goldsmith glasses with a raised corner. 60 years have passed, and this model of glasses is still popular. Plus, styling your look with eye-catching cat-eyes is easy. Go for the minimalism of the 1990s by pairing glasses with a monochrome look, or pay homage to the 1980s by pairing jeans and trainers with a retro accessory. For example, Scandinavian fashionista Emily Syndlev prefers to adorn her casual look of jeans and bright golf with minimalist white glasses, the CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week Cecile Torsmark combines a romantic mini dress with lush shoulders with a laconic black cat-eye pair.

The raised outer corners of the sunglasses are one of the most attractive and versatile frames around.

All thanks to her ability to accentuate the cheekbones, visually lift the eye line up and create the impression of a radiant look. BluebirdCrown has collected the most fashionable cat-eye glasses in the collections of brands. Try the minimalist Guess, the square version of YOHJI YAMAMOTO and the classic MiuMiu.