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The 6 Most-Wanted SS25 Women’s Sunglass Trends from the Runways

The 6 Most-Wanted SS25 Women’s Sunglass Trends from the Runways

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SS25 Women’s Sunglass Trends
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October 3, 2024

The '60s and '70s are calling—loud and clear from the runways of London, Milan, and Paris. To inspire you, we’ve gathered the most jaw-dropping eyewear trends from the SS25 shows. Big is definitely in—and when we say big, we mean in a major way. Let’s dive into the best looks that captured our attention.

1. Sleek mask sunglasses

Burberry's SS25 sunglasses
Burberry's SS25 oversized mask sunglasses embody freedom to the max

Under Daniel Lee’s creative helm at Burberry, the house’s iconic British elegance is getting a sleek new edge. For Summer 2025, Lee took us on a surprise journey from Victoria Park to London’s National Theatre and introduced oversized mask sunglasses that stole the show. Whether in dark or transparent hues, these shades embodied the collection’s message of freedom and sophistication—think a modern twist on timeless icons.

2. Graceful butterfly sunglasses

 
 
 
 
 
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In Milan, Sabato de Sarno made his vision for Gucci crystal clear. His SS25 show at the Triennale di Milano was pure '60s bliss, with butterfly sunglasses emerging as the standout accessory. These larger-than-life frames captured the expressive yet refined energy of the collection’s Gucci Rosso Ancora and citrus hues, making each look take flight with flair.

3. Extreme bug-eye sunglasses

Prada SS25 sunglasses
Eyewear was buzzing at Prada SS25

Leave it to Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons to completely rewrite the fashion rulebook. For Prada’s Spring 2025 show, it wasn’t just the eclectic blend of moods and styles that caught our eye, but the jaw-dropping bug-eyed sunglasses paired with headscarves that truly made a statement. Part retro nostalgia, part avant-garde quirk, these oversized shades pushed the boundaries of what’s wearable in the most fabulous way. And if you can’t wait to take your look to new heights, why not pursue Prada sun styles?

4. Cutting-edge geometric sunglasses

 
 
 
 
 
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Talk about eyebrow-raising. Francesco Risso’s Marni show in Milan enchanted us with its playful narrative inspired by a white rabbit lost in the woods. The real scene-stealer? Those striking geometric sunglasses—sharp, edgy, and unapologetically daring. These frames brought a futuristic edge to the runway and made it clear that Marni was taking us somewhere fresh and full of fun. In the meantime, check out Marni sunglasses to add to your eyewear wardrobe.

5. Retro-twist sunglasses

Miu Miu SS25 sunglasses
A rainbow of sun styles at Miu Miu SS25

Miu Miu’s Paris show is always one to watch, and this season, the retro vibes were strong. Amidst the 70s-inspired prints, revamped aviators took center stage. Whether paired with patent leather wrap skirts or layered over the season’s playful silhouettes, these sunglasses offer a fresh yet classic vibe—perfect for the modern fashion-forward.

6. Bold block sunglasses

 
 
 
 
 
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Finally, Balenciaga treated us to an unforgettable dining experience, where Demna’s ultra-subversive designs played perfectly into the star-studded scene. Among glittering lingerie and repurposed denim, eyewear wasn’t just an accessory—it was a fashion statement. As Paris Fashion Week closed with a bang, one thing was clear: rectangular sunglasses with wide temples are the trend to watch for 2025.

A stylish finish on women’s SS25 runway shows

In a season where the '60s and '70s reign supreme, the SS25 runways proved that oversized eyewear is here to stay. From Burberry's sleek mask shades to Gucci's butterfly frames, statement sunglasses dominated the fashion scene. The message is clear: bigger is better, and retro is the new modern. Now, add a dash of the season's most daring frames to your new looks.

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