Then I became an adult. I learned how to take care of my things, and started understanding how quality surpassed quantity. My family and I went on a trip to Italy, and there I bought a pair of Gucci sunglasses. The shape, the weight, the view through those lenses... I saw how these weren't anything like truck stop shades. I cleaned those Gucci sunglasses with a proper cloth, stored them in a hard case and well... I still own those Gucci sunglasses and they still look like new.
Sunglasses are a powerful accessory. They can really create a signature look and define your personal style. I bought my first pair of Ray-Ban aviators a week before Emerson was born. I was on bedrest but going slowly insane. My midwife appointment was down the street from Annapolis Mall and after my checkup, my mom, sister, and I went into Nordstrom. My mom said I could have 30 minutes on my feet and I raced around the accessory department and bought a pair of silver earrings and my first pair of Ray-Bans. Total retail therapy; it was December and I was homebound but I put on those aviators and those earrings and felt that though I was a swollen beach ball, I still retained a bit of Alison. It also made me realize how much I like aviators, and they are now part of my signature look. And like my Italian Guccis, I find that even with equal care, my Ray-Bans fit, feel, look, and perform far better than any cheapy knockoff. Once I was over 30, I realized even more how a quality pair of sunglasses can complete your look just like a quality bag, great pair of shoes, or a fabulous haircut.
Sunglasses are a quick way to give your look a dramatic update. It's easy to grab a pair and wear them until they break or get lost, but often we purchase without thinking long term. One should think not just of quality, but a style that flatters but will still look stylish after one season.Nordstrom asked me to share my favorite fall sunglasses styles; below I'm sharing styles I think can create a signature look and complete one's personal style without looking dated in a year.
- They looked cool in the '80s and they still look so cool now. The 'Classic Wayfarer' from Ray-Ban is simple, sleek, and oh so sophisticated. I'm partial to the original black or tortise, but they now come in a variety of colors and textures that can flatter more skintones and personal styles.
- Ray-Ban's original 58mm aviator sunglasses have been in style for decades. Ray-Ban hasn't changed the style, but now has a bevy of lens colors to fit the personal style of anyone. Show off your signature color while keeping your shades classic; I'm a fan of the Red Mirror (sort of reminds me of my lifeguarding Oakleys!).
- MARC BY MARC JACOBS' 58mm 'Retro' sunglasses are a classic. The brand has been selling this style for a while, and it makes sense because it's an elegant oversized style that flatters so many faces. While it's a large shape, it's not heavy and isn't prone to sliding down the nose. Tortoise or black, you can't go wrong.
- The Ray-Ban 'Large Original' 62mm aviator is my signature sunglasses style. I've got a pretty big and round noggin and the oversized shape ends up looking just right on me. My personal preference and everyday pair is the classic gold frame with green lenses; however I have been eyeing the fun tinted colors they now have available.
- Before I became an aviators gal, I loved an oversized black plastic frame with a squarish shape. I thought it looked modern, strong, and was a nice balance to my round face. 'The Sara' from Bobbi Brown is one I would have picked up in a second, and would wear now if I hadn't already found my signature look. Bold, modern, yet completely wearable and three great colors to choose from.
- When I was in high school, I had a cheapy version of the Ray-Ban 'Clubmaster' sunglasses and felt so cool. It's amazing how this frame is still in style and still makes people look so casually cool when they wear them. I had tortoise and gold frames back then and they still are my favorite.
- Good looking sunglasses that do good - the TOMS 'Noah' frames have the classic styling of the Wayferer but with a rounder, more feminine shape. With TOMS' One for One® program, the company will help give sight to a person in need with each pair of sunglasses purchased.
- A perennial favorite for quality and face flattery, Tory Burch's 54mm Cat Eye sunglasses are a great purchase. Polarized lenses are great when driving or in harsh sunlight, the style is classic and will look great for years to come.
- Tom Ford's 'Penelope' 59mm sunglasses have a retro vibe yet look oh so modern and sophisticated. This is a feminine frame with slim, clean lines and metal details. This is a frame that would look good on a multitude of face shapes. It comes in three frame colors; I'm particularly drawn to the ivory/rose gold combination.