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Tommy Hilfiger - TH 2350/S
Regular price $137.70
Havana / Blue Doubleshade Peach Havana Gray / Dark Gray Shaded Violet / Pink Doubleshade
Polaroid - PLD D596/C
Regular price $106.69
Black Gray / Gray Shaded Polarized Teal Havana / Gray Polarized Violet Havana / Gray Polarized
Polaroid - PLD D590/C
Regular price $105.26
Matte Blue / Blue Mirrored Polarized Matte Black Gray / Gray Polarized
Polaroid - PLD 4197/S/X/US
Regular price $84.44
Gold Gray / Gray Polarized Matte Gold / Bronze Polarized
Liz Claiborne - L 694
Regular price $116.03
Brown Pink Havana Black Blue Havana Shaded Gray Pink Violet Crystal + 1 more
Liz Claiborne - L 692
Regular price $115.43
Brown Violet Havana Gray Havana Crystal Havana Red
Liz Claiborne - L 488
Regular price $116.03
Brown Pink Havana Black Blue Havana Shaded Gray Pink Violet Crystal + 1 more
Kate Spade - KS ELORA 2
Regular price $116.63
Crystal Green Crystal Gray Crystal Havana Crystal Blue + 1 more
Kate Spade - KS DEMI 2
Regular price $121.43
Crystal Pink Crystal Gray Multicolor Blue + 1 more
Kate Spade - KS ADRIA 2
Regular price $116.63
Gray Pink Black Blue Brown Pink Crystal Pattern + 1 more
Kate Spade - KS PATI 2
Regular price $121.43
Havana Gray Havana Gold Glitter Green Pink Havana + 1 more
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Glasses are the object that dominates our face. They are able not only to change our appearance but also to transform the entire appearance. A pair of new trendy sunglasses is not a thing that can be bought on the run. The choice of this accessory must be approached with special care. Knowing how important glasses play in forming the look, stylists have developed several useful guidelines. Taking into account the advice of professionals, you can choose exactly the frame that will be an excellent decoration of your appearance and a perfect complement to your outfit.

So, for people of different color types, stylists have deduced general principles, which are as follows: the color of the frame should not exactly match the shade of the hair, otherwise, this will lead to a merger of the colors. The uniformity of tones will look boring. Conversely, strong color contrasts (such as very light frames on brunettes and rather dark glasses on blondes) will overpower hair color that can look weird. Keep in mind that there are universal colors, such as black and neutral gray, that most often suit almost everyone. When choosing sunglasses or an ophthalmic frame, be guided first of all by whether you like the reflection in the mirror and always give preference to the frame that you particularly like.