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Ready to upgrade those specs? We've got a few suggestions.
Some people commit to a pair of glasses for months or years at a time to cement their signature look; for others, spectacles are just another fashion accessory to be swapped out on a sartorial whim. Either way, the spring’s sweetest eyewear styles should prove hard to resist.
Shiny gold and rose-gold finishes add an edge of glam to the classic wayfarer shape, but matte metallic sheens are just as hot right now—try this look in earthy tones like burgundy and brown.Kam Dhillon Mina glasses, $95Ida glasses in matte gold, $345Lacoste L2216-52 glasses in matte brown, $130
Forget rectangular and oval lenses: modern manufacturing techniques can now produce rimless looks in a variety of shapes (think cat-eye or even hexagonal!) for an ultra-futuristic look.Perspective Nimbus glasses, $95Perspective Cumulus glasses, $95Floe titanium glasses, $59
Call it “Harry Potter chic.” Round lenses are back as the pendulum swings away from more angular frames.Fendi 0091-47 glasses, $225Harrison glasses, $185Anywhere glasses, $73
Stacey is the editor-in-chief of Vancouver magazine, and a senior editor for our sister mag, Western Living. She's also the author of Vanmag's monthly Know It All column—if you've got a question or wildly unsubstantiated rumour about our city, she wants to get to the bottom of it: [email protected]
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