Bold Eyeglasses Frame Trends to get you through 2019



This year, fashion trends take a sharp turn in the same way that we’re trying to turn what was once in the undefining previous year into a definitively good 2019. With how sudden things are panning out for change, one word comes to mind when it comes to fashion: bold. So here are some of the fearless predictions from around the internet.



Loud or Clear Colors


Loud colors are all the rave but so are clear, transparent, and translucent eyeglasses frames. Red and bright pink are going to be popular takes on Pantone’s 2019 Color of the Year, Living Coral. Off course, black is always in but so is bright blue and green. Clear and translucent varieties are also subtle trendy alternatives for that more professional look, and even the simple every day look. A balance between the two is translucent frames with a millennial pink hue!




Wildly Horned Rimmed


If anything is staying on trend this year, it’s the horn-rimmed glasses with a feral twist. The frames are so wide they are best suited to show patterns that might otherwise be overlooked like tortoise shell, leopard print, cheetah spots, and other wild designs. If you like eyeglasses frames outside of the regular color spectrum, horn-rimmed wild-life printed ones might bring out your inner spirit animal.



Classic Metal Rocks


If anything lasts forever, it’s the classics. Thin metal frames are predicted to make a comeback as a preferred option for men’s style that works for professional getup as well as for every day or quirky casual wear. .




Shields Up


Bold means big and nothing can be bigger than mega-lenses. Sun shields are going to make a huge comeback and it’s going to be 2019 overcast and awesome. Only recently, small frames were the big thing but the trend is going to turn on its heels as 2019 progresses and that’s according to Vogue. Surf style and sporty eyeglasses frames for shades are going to be the hottest things especially this coming summer.






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