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What Style Glasses Are in Fashion? 

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Are you ready to elevate your style and make a bold statement with your eyewear? Glasses are no longer just a necessity but a key fashion accessory. From oversized frames to retro revivals, stylish eyewear can transform an outfit, define your personality, and help you keep up with the latest trends.

This season, fashionable eyeglasses include chunky, bold frames, sleek cat-eye glasses, pastels and soft tones, angular geometric shapes, and eco-conscious eyewear. But you can never go wrong with the timeless classics that keep people coming back over and over again.

Eyeglasses: Frames to the Windows of the Soul

It’s often said that the eyes are the windows to the soul—if that’s the case, then glasses are the frames for those windows. Over the years, eyeglasses have evolved from functional necessities to trendsetting fashion statements. They’ve become the perfect blend of style and utility.

Think about it—what other accessory seamlessly combines practicality and personality? Glasses can communicate confidence, creativity, and individuality. Far from being secondary to your outfit, your choice of eyewear is a defining part of your style.

How to Consider Your Face Shape When Choosing Glasses

Before we discuss current fashion trends, let’s discuss something essential: choosing glasses that suit your face shape. While trends are exciting, the right fit can elevate any pair of frames. 

Here’s a quick guide:

  • Oval face: If you have an oval face shape, congratulations! Most frame shapes complement your balanced proportions. Use square or rectangular frames to contrast your soft features, or experiment with bold shapes like cat-eye or oversized frames.
  • Round face: Look for angular frames to balance a round face. Square, rectangular, or geometric glasses help define your features. For a slimming effect, avoid round frames, as they can overemphasize a round face’s softness.
  • Square face: Round or oval frames soften the angles of square faces with strong jawlines and broad foreheads. Look for styles with curves to add balance and contrast.
  • Heart-shaped face: If you have a heart-shaped face, aviators, cat-eye styles, and frames with wider tops help balance out your proportions. Avoid overly large frames, as they might dominate your features.
  • Diamond-shaped face: Diamond faces are all about high cheekbones and narrow jawlines. Oval or rimless glasses highlight your unique shape without overpowering it.

Understanding your face shape ensures you work with trends that enhance your natural features. Your next task is to find out what’s hot right now.

Popular Eyewear Trends from the Last 5 Years

Eyewear trends have undergone a captivating evolution over the past few years. From barely-there frames to unapologetically bold designs, these are the standout styles that ruled—and shaped—our preferences:

  • Thin, minimalistic frames: Sleek and modern, thin metal frames became a go-to for their versatility and understated elegance. These glasses go with everything and offer a barely-there look. Think classic aviators or wire-framed round glasses.
  • Oversized square frames: The oversized trend dominated street style, with square shapes stealing the limelight. Celebrities and influencers embraced these statement pieces, pairing them with casual and formal outfits.
  • Retro round frames: Nostalgia took center stage in 2020, with round frames reminiscent of the ‘60s and ‘70s making a big comeback. These boho-chic glasses were loved for their quirky, intellectual vibe.
  • Transparent frames: Transparent, translucent acetates became mainstream in 2021, adding subtle elegance to eyewear. They’re unique without being flashy, making them a win for minimalists and creatives.
  • Geometric shapes: Hexagonal and octagonal frames emerged as modern alternatives to classic circles and squares. Geometric glasses became popular among wearers seeking an avant-garde edge.
  • Statement colors and patterns: Tortoiseshells, bold reds, funky patterns—you name it—eyeglasses have become brighter and more daring in the past few years, reflecting the rise of self-expression in fashion.
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What Style of Glasses Are in Right Now?

Fast-forward to today, and the eyewear world is buzzing with fresh takes on classic trends mixed with futuristic innovation. Here are the biggest styles turning heads in 2025.

1. Chunky, Bold Frames  

Thicker acetate frames dominate the scene. Oversized and unapologetically bold, they create a high-impact look perfect for fashion-forward individuals. Think jet-black rectangles or exaggerated wayfarers with modern silhouettes.

2. Sleek Cat-Eye Glasses  

Cat-eye frames are a timeless favorite, but this year’s versions are sleeker and sharper. Thin metal or hybrid materials add sophistication to these retro-inspired stunners.

3. Pastels & Soft Tones  

Soft, dreamy shades like lavender, mint green, and peach are trending big this year. They’re perfect if you’re after a subtle pop of color that still feels fresh.

4. Angular Geometric Shapes  

Geometric frames continue to shine, but now with more angles and variety. Frames with hexagonal shapes or unexpected sharp edges are staking their claim in 2025’s fashion landscape.

5. Eco-Conscious Eyewear  

Sustainability is stylish and eco-friendly glasses made from recycled materials, or biodegradable acetates are gaining traction. Many brands now prioritize ethical production—great for your look and the planet.

Eyeglasses Options That Never Go Out of Style

While chasing trends is fun, investing in timeless eyewear can make you feel confident and polished. Here are a few classic styles that never go out of fashion:

  • Tortoiseshell frames: These multi-toned frames add warmth and character to any look. They’re endlessly versatile and suit almost every face shape.
  • Wayfarers: A favorite since the 1950s, wayfarers continue to be a reliable go-to. They balance classic cool with modern sophistication.
  • Round glasses: Whether thin and minimal or bold and chunky, round frames evoke timeless charm. They suit smaller faces and add a hint of nostalgia.

Amplify Your Style with the Right Pair of Glasses

Dr. Bittel Optometry knows from our patients that your choice of eyewear can transform your look and reflect your personality. Whether you’re after bold, trendy shapes or evergreen classics, a pair (or 2!) is waiting to enhance your wardrobe. Contact us today for expert recommendations tailored to your face shape, preferences, and prescription. Confidence starts with seeing and looking your best.

Dr. Charlie Bittel

Written by Dr. Charles F. Bittel, III

Dr. Charles F. Bittel III (also known as Dr. Charlie or Dr. Bittel Junior) was introduced to the world of optometry in 1983 at his father’s graduation from optometry school. He is a graduate of Servite High School in Anaheim and received his degree in psychology from UCLA. Dr. Charlie Bittel graduated summa cum laude from the Southern California College of Optometry in 2006 and was the class salutatorian.

Dr. Charlie Bittel, owner and primary optometrist at Charles Bittel III, OD, enjoys all aspects of family eye care and is happy to see patients anywhere from 4–104 years old. In the last few years, Dr. Charlie has developed a passion in dry eye disease and myopia management and has embraced the challenge of incorporating these areas of interest into his family practice. He has also had the honor of being a part of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care’s Professional Affairs Consulting team and Speaker’s Bureau. And, most recently, he has partnered with their LipiFlow team to help fellow optometrists incorporate dry eye clinics into their practices.

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