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Style Roundup: Spring Sunglasses

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Posted by Cat Meeker on March 29, 2012 at 1:46 PM

Sunglasses are one of my favorite accessories. They’re an easy way to take a style risk – they’re a small hit of style and you only wear them outside! I love this season’s colorful and retro finds. Here are my favorite sunnies for the Spring!

1. Kate Spade Angelique, $128

How cute are these? I love the 60’s mod influence and the red and pink combo is perfect for trying out the colorblock trend without making a full-outfit commitment. The little gems are super chic and the shape of the glasses is super glam. Perfect for: Girls who love Betty Draper.

2. Ray Ban Aviator, $99

Calling all classic girls out there. The traditional sporty style of the Aviator now comes in a petite fit, great for ladies with smaller faces. The all black look keeps you looking modern and fresh. Perfect for: Girls who used to steal their mom’s Aviators.

3. J.Crew Belle Sunglasses, $118

We all love a pair of thick, black framed sunnies. They’re just so effortlessly polished and truly universally flattering. I love these paired with a retro swimsuit or a striped top and black cigarette pants – it’s the epitome of French-girl chic. Perfect for: Fans of Brigitte Bardot.

4. Urban Outfitters Colorblock Risky Business, $12

These retro two-toned glasses are an adorable pop of color. And with three different options (and a $12 price tag!) you can snag all three and have the perfect pair for any outfit. The chunky frame is stylish and I love the metal accents. Perfect for: Girls who want some variety and aren’t afraid of a serious hit of color.

5. Persol PO3024S, $310

These Persol sunnies are just simply lovely (and a splurge!) I love the blue lenses and am crazy about the metal striping along the earpieces. The color combo is slightly 70’s and is great for girls who think black is too harsh for their complexion. Perfect for: Girls looking for something unexpected.

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