Sunglasses for Women

Sunglasses for women with a strong point of view — oversized shields, sharp cat-eyes, and squared acetate frames built to hold their line. The edit moves from everyday black and gradient lenses to bolder silhouettes that push proportion. Filter by shape, colour or price to narrow in on the pair that works with your rotation.

Sunglasses for Women

This collection brings together women's sunglasses chosen for silhouette, construction and wearability. Expect sculpted cat-eyes, exaggerated squares, round frames and angular geometric shapes that feel considered rather than costume. Acetate frames anchor most styles, from dense black to layered gradients, with lens tints running from dark neutrals to softer tones suited to all-day wear. Shop popular brands like Alexander Mcqueen, Chloé, Dior, Emmanuelle Khanh, Givenchy and more.

Use the filters to move between oversized statement frames and cleaner, low-profile options that sit easily with tailoring or denim. Many styles read unisex, but proportions focus on comfort and fit for smaller and medium face shapes. To refine your search quickly, start with:

  • Shape: cat-eye, square, round, geometric
  • Colour: classic black, tortoiseshell, gradient tones
  • Lens: darker tints for strong sun, lighter for mixed light

FAQ

How should I choose the right sunglasses shape for my face?
Work with contrast rather than matching your face shape exactly. Softer, rounder faces usually suit angular or square frames, while sharper features often pair well with rounder or cat-eye silhouettes. If you’re unsure, start with a moderate square or soft cat-eye, which tends to be the most versatile. Use product photos and measurements to compare width and lens height to a pair you already own.
What should I look for in lens colour and tint for everyday wear?
Darker grey or smoke lenses give the most neutral view and handle strong sun best. Brown or green tints add a bit more contrast and work well for mixed light or city wear. Gradient lenses feel lighter on the face and better indoors, though they protect less at the very top edge. Choose based on where you’ll wear them most rather than purely on appearance.
Are these women’s sunglasses suitable for prescription lenses?
Many acetate frames can accommodate prescription lenses, but you should always confirm with your optician before purchasing. Check the product measurements and lens shape to your prescription range can be cut into the frame. Once the frame arrives, your optician can advise on compatibility with your prescription strength and preferred lens type.
How do I care for designer sunglasses so they last longer?
Store your sunglasses in a hard case whenever they’re not on your face to avoid scratches and warping. Clean lenses only with a microfiber cloth and appropriate lens cleaner, never with paper towels or clothing. Avoid leaving them in hot cars or direct heat, which can distort acetate frames. Regular, gentle care will keep hinges tight and lenses clear over time.
Can I wear oversized sunglasses every day or are they only for statement looks?
Oversized frames work well for daily wear if the proportions stay balanced with your features and wardrobe. Choose styles where the width roughly matches the outer edges of your face and the bridge sits comfortably without sliding. Neutral colours like black, brown or soft gradients make bolder shapes easier to integrate into everyday outfits. Save the most exaggerated silhouettes for when you want your sunglasses to be the focal point of the look.