Women's prescription sunglasses are an important part of any femme-presenting person's wardrobe. Prescription sunglasses allow you to see clearly while still protecting your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays. Of course, as with any fashion statement, you will want a pair that will look amazing on your face shape, with your skin type, and with any outfit that you decide to wear when the sun is high in the sky. For this reason, it's a good idea to know what's in style.

Sunglasses on a Chain

If you've ever been stuck in the bright sun without your glasses because you aren't sure where you put them, then you can't go wrong with a pair of sunglasses on a chain. Functional but fashionable, chains for your glasses allow you to keep them around your neck no matter what you're doing. Easily slip them on when you're driving or spending time poolside, then let them dangle when you're indoors. Chains are available in a wide range of sizes and styles. Grab a gold one when you're going for something glamorous or switch to a silver chain or a black chain for everyday wear.

Sunglasses With Pastel Frames or Lenses

Who doesn't love a pop of pastel color? This season's sunglasses are all about light pinks, baby blues, and pale purples. Many people mistakenly believe that they're too pale to wear paler shades, but that's simply not true. If you are a blonde or a redhead with a fair complexion, look for sunglasses in shades of pink, blue, or even green. Brunettes are a little luckier and tend to have darker skin that looks good with most pastel shades. Try yellows or violets to make things pop.

Sunglasses With Aviator-Style Frames

Aviator frames for prescription sunglasses for women are in style nearly every season, and it's easy to see why. They're sleek, and sophisticated, and look good whether you're dressing up for work or down for the weekend. This season, they're even more popular than usual thanks to the recent Top Gun: Maverick movie. After all, who doesn't want to look like someone in one of the most iconic movie franchises ever? For something classic, go for gold frames with polarized gold- or blue-tinted lenses.

Sunglasses That Are Extra-Large and Extra Square

Big sunglasses are in style once again, and the bigger, the better. Summer 2022 has seen extra-large frames shaped like sharp rectangles or squares, although you can still find some rounded rectangular frames if you prefer something just slightly softer. Regardless of what shape you prefer, the more oversized the better, especially if you hope to bring back the aesthetics of the '70s when wearing your sunglasses.

Sunglasses That Make a Statement

Prescription sunglasses women are all about making a statement this year. Do you like unique frames? Retro styles like cat eye frames are popular, as are steampunk-inspired designs that add just a bit of embellishment at the ages. Maybe you prefer to keep your frame shape traditional but still want to make a statement. Try bright neon colors, tortoiseshell prints, and even rainbow themes.

FAQs

What Are the Best Sunglasses For My Face Shape?

The best sunglasses for you depend on your face shape. Women with oval faces look best in rectangular, square, or aviator styles. Round-faced women can also rock rectangles and squares but should skip the aviators in favor of rounded frames. If your face is square, seek out browline, cat-eye, and round frames. These also work for diamond-shaped faces, as do oval frames. Women with heart-shaped faces can rock practically anything, including rectangular, round, and geometric frames.

How Do I Know What Size Glasses To Get?

The size of your glasses depends on your eye size, the width of the bridge of your nose, and the length of the arm of the glasses from the front of the face to where they rest behind your ears. Most of the time, your eye doctor can provide the sizing for you. If not, you'll need to measure.

What Type of Lens Should I Buy?

Aim to buy polycarbonate lenses. The highly durable plastic material is fog-resistant, scratch-resistant, and shatterproof, which means your eyes are protected even if you're in an accident.

How Often Should I Replace My Sunglasses?

You should replace your sunglasses anytime your prescription changes. Remember to visit your eye doctor at least once a year.

Are Sunglasses Really Necessary?

Yes, they are. Without them, you risk not only injuring your eyes but being blinded while you drive and causing an accident. Never go without sunglasses.

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