This week we've been lucky enough to be bathed in the glorious rays of a second, short burst of summer. But as autumn approaches, the departure of the sunny months doesn't mean you have to put away your sunglasses for good.
We're a quarter of the way through fashion month and all our favourite fashion peacocks have been hitting the shows decked out in shades. Overcast? Who cares! That won't get in the way of the fash pack's #ootd posts which wouldn't be complete without eye-catching frames.
We've rounded up the best sunglasses to spruce up your winter wardrobe and perk up your look for these last precious days of sunshine.
If you're looking for the perfect pair of shades but don't want to run the risk of picking up the same sunglasses as your pals, look no further than modern British brand Cubitts. Every pair of Bingfield is crafted from a single piece of Italian acetate and hand polished for an enduring finish and colour.
Cubitts Bingfield Sunglasses, £125
As seen (repeatedly) on street style star Pernille Teisbaek . Nuff said.
Acne Studios Mustang Sunglasses, £230
These Le Specs shades are inspired by "the flea markets of Berlin, the music scene in Stockholm and the streets of New York." We don't need telling twice that these are cool if they're inspired by three of our favourite cities in the world. Very Olsens.
Le Specs Rapture cat-eye acetate sunglasses, £35, available at Net-a-Porter
When a pair of aviators just won't do... This striking pair from Devi Kroell's new sunglasses range are handmade by local artisans in the mountains of Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy and feature a lime cat eye acetate frame and green cat eye lenses, finished off with a gold trim.
Dax Gabler N°03 Cateye Sunglasses, £465, available at Browns Fashion
Made for smaller faces or those not into the oversized look, the Baby Audrey sunglasses are a take on Céline's most iconic frame, inspired by the inimitable Ms Hepburn.
Céline Baby Audrey Sunglasses, £219
If your outfit is a little underwhelming, these elegant marble effect sunglasses will instantly improve your look.
ASOS Oversized Round Preppy Sunglasses With Metal Sandwich, £12
You can never have too many tortoise shell frames. Alright?
&Other Stories Cat-eye Sunglasses, £55
Calling all Barbie girls!
Stella McCartney Falabella cat-eye sunglasses, £205, available at Matches Fashion
Whether you're dressing down in your weekend wardrobe of jeans and a jumper or going full glam, these Prism 'Sydney' tortoise shell sunglasses are a versatile and timeless investment pair. What did we say about tortoise shell?
Prism Sydney Tortoiseshell Sunglasses, £265, available at Browns Fashion
This month cult eyewear brand Oliver Peoples opens its first European stand alone boutique, slap bang on Sloane Street, so what better time to treat yourself to a new pair of sunnies? We love the Oliver Peoples x Byredo collection but these pink, oval shades are top of our wish list.
Oliver Peoples The Row Parquet, £310
What's not to love with these butterfly-shaped sunglasses, spotted on every stylish It girl worth her salt.
Miu Miu Mu11rs irregular butterfly-frame sunglasses, £224, available at Selfridges
When a killer hangover strikes, hide behind these huge frosted frames. Your hangover never looked so chic.
Zara Frosted Frame Sunglasses, £15.99
The rose gold lenses. The marble frames. The face-flattering shape. It's love.
Quay Australia Exclusive Sugar and Spice Sunglasses with Rose Gold Lens, £30, available at ASOS
Don't let the end of summer get you down. Throw on these rose-tinted shades from Taylor Morris for a stylish pick-me-up.
Taylor Morris Rollright Sunglasses, £170
Just yes.
Topshop Vintage Oval Shaped Sunglasses, £16
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