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4 Super Trendy Sunglasses Collections You’ll Find at Visualeyes This Summer

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Written by SOB Creative

Published on June 13, 2021

This article is a paid promotion by one of our advertisers. With these paid articles our goal is to share valuable information with our readers that we think you’ll find useful and interesting.

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Summer is almost here, which means it’s officially time to refresh your summer wardrobe! The right accessories can complete any look. Sunglasses are a must-have, especially in the summertime, and you can never have enough options!

If you’re looking for celebrity-approved styles, you’re in luck. Visualeyes is the local destination for exclusive styles you won’t find anywhere else in Western New York.

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Here are 4 super trendy collections to put on your radar this summer:

1. DITA – USA & Japan

Craftsmanship is the cornerstone of DITA’s reputation. In an era of mass production, this brand is committed to preserving an artistic legacy. Their use of beta-titanium provides a striking durability and their lenses are equally effective and stylish. The details of each piece are obvious upon close inspection.

Who would appreciate DITA?

This collection was made for confident individuals who appreciate the details. This is not the collection for wallflowers. 

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2. FACE A FACE – Paris

FACE A FACE sunwear draws its inspiration from modern art, architecture and contemporary design. These frames are developed within the design studio directed by Pascal Jaulent. You’ll notice they resemble small subtle pieces of architecture, and play with volumes, shapes, material and textures.

Who would appreciate FACE A FACE?

This collection is for fashion forward ladies and gents who aren’t afraid of bright colors and who appreciate a dash of Euro style.

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3. Oliver Peoples – Los Angeles

Oliver Peoples has been spotted in and off films on the faces of Hollywood favorites like Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis, Glen Close, and Angelina Jolie. 

Their sunwear line contains collections paying homage to Cary Grant and Gregory Peck that bridge the gap between classic and contemporary. Think subtle touches that inspire the wearer, and garner attention from admirers. 

Who would appreciate Oliver Peoples?

This brand is for the creatively conservative but it’s certainly not safe. If you’re someone who likes to invest in accessories that stand the test of time, this brand is for you. 

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4. ROBERT MARC NYC – New York City

Trends are imagined, created, embodied, and reinvented in the city that never sleeps. This NYC-inspired sunwear collection brings comfort and style to its wearer. The premium materials and unique color combinations make for frames that are definitely distinctive.

Who would appreciate ROBERT MARC NYC?

If you’re someone who loves the energy and elegance of NYC, this collection was made for you. These styles are ideal for expressing your sophistication through your shades. 

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