With the sun shining bright overhead, the shades are coming out quick and fast. Though the weather has been yo-yoing with rain, clouds and storms breaking the heat on occasions, sunglasses of various styles are being used to make fashion statements across campuses as well as city streets.
This year, the cat-eye style is making a statement amongst women, in particular while the regular aviators and vintage frames haven't gone completely out of fashion.
Besides cat eyes, which seems to be a must in 2015, there is the classic vintage round frame -originally made popular by Mahatma Gandhi. This can be used with a modern touch to give you a classic look!
Wayfarers that were in fashion last season have continued to make a fashion statement in 2015 for both the genders. The two other options that guys have been seen grabbing this summers are reflectors and the high collar frame! "The 70's vintage fashion is reflected in the trends of 2015 for eye ware as cat eye, geeky aviators, circular and wayfarers are prevalent as the fashion has gone back in time, a classic example of fashion repeats itself!" said fashion designer Jatin Kanwar
THEY HAVE GOT THE LOOK
Simran Kaur, 21, a student of third-year English honours at MCM DAV College for Women, looks sleek in these 'cat eyes'
Charan Ahuja, 28, dons reflectors to make a strong yet lively statement as the MD of a TV channel
Nav Bajwa Sandhu, 24-year-old post-graduate diploma student at MCM DAV College, relives the 60s look with a wayfarer
Nimrat Kaur Narang, 23, would surely stand out in a crowd with her vintage round frame sunglasses. This MA English student from MCM DAV College has gone retro to make a cool statement
Tushar Pasrija, 23-year-old engineering student from Chitkara University, sports a wayfarer that helps him from the glare of the sun, besides flaunting the latest style
Gagandeep Kaur, 22, a Panjab University law department student, looks comfortable in a standard square frame that never goes out of fashion
Nitish Walia, 25, a restaurant owner, spells cool in a wayfarer that adds just the right tinge of rewind mode in his guy-next-door look