Movies don't just tell a good story – they also help shape our culture, our worldview, and our style choices. Many sunglasses trends were born on film! Iconic Sunglasses Worn by Female Characters1. Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany'sAudrey Hepburn wearing her famous cat-eye sunglasses in Breakfast at Tiffany's. (Credit: Vouge Scandinavia).
Perhaps one of the most iconic accessories any character has worn in cinematic history, Audrey Hepburn's sunglasses can't go unmentioned. Get the lookThe three main characteristics of this eyewear icon are the cat-eye style, oversized frame, and tortoiseshell print. Simply pair it with a simple, all-black outfit and confidence, and you'll be able to channel your inner Audrey Hepburn. 2. Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears PradaMeryl Streep wearing her gold-rimmed sunglasses. (Credit: Seen On Celeb).
After this movie hit the silver screen, Miranda Priestly became the epitome of glamor, fashion, and power. The powerful editor terrorizes the office in impeccable outfits and these glamorous Versace shades in a rounded cat-eye style with golden rims and brown lenses with an ombre effect. Get the lookGo for a pair of cat-eye or oval sunglasses with gold rims and ombre lenses, and it'll surely glam up all your looks. 3. Frances Stevens in To Catch a ThiefGrace Kelly wearing the iconic white sunglasses in the film. (Credit: Slant Magazine).
The romance comedy thriller directed by Hitchcock won an Oscar for Best Cinematography, and some styles donned by Grace Kelly and Cary Grant won the audiences' hearts too. Get the lookFor the ultimate beach holiday look, pick a pair of shades with a white rim and thin cat-eye frame and you're ready! 4. Penelope in La PiscineJane Birkin wears round sunglasses in the movie. (Credit: Tumblr).In this 1969 psychological thriller, Jane Birkin was one step ahead in donning the characteristic aesthetics of the flower-powered 70s. The story of jealousy, possessiveness, and escalating terror was the #4 most popular film in France in 1969. Its re-release in the summer of 2021 also became a surprise hit. Get the lookJane Birkin's sunglasses had an oversized round shape, a tortoiseshell frame, and lenses tinted with light blue. Get a pair like this and you'll be vacation-ready! 5. Ellen Berent in Leave Her to HeavenGene Tierney wearing tortoiseshell sunglasses. (Credit: Classiq).In this thriller with a dark plot, Gene Tierney plays a femme fatale. She was famed for her beauty, and her angelic looks were a stark contrast with her psychotic mind in this movie. These tortoiseshell sunglasses have a delicate rim and flattering lens shape that glam up every one of her looks, even when committing an atrocious act during the memorable boat scene. Get the lookFor this killer look, you need a pair of classic tortoiseshell sunglasses with thin rims and the slightest hint of a glamorous cat-eye shape. Iconic Sunglasses Worn by Male Characters1. Maverick in Top GunTom Cruise wearing RayBan Aviators in Top Gun. (Credit: Grailed).In 1986, Top Gun came out and Tom Cruise became the very definition of cool. Tom Cruise played a reckless fighter pilot, and it was his second big movie in Hollywood that made him a famous star worldwide. The movie was so popular that everything seen in the movie became instant sellouts. After the release of the movie, the RayBan Aviators that Tom Cruise wore even increased in sales by 40%. All thanks to Tom Cruise's star power. Get the lookFor a Maverick look, get aviator sunglasses with thin, gold metal frames and a top bar, and your style will soar. 2. Tony Stark in Iron ManTony Stark and Peter Parker wearing the DITA Flight 006.
Iron Man, the genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist rocked several pairs of sunglasses throughout his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, the most iconic one is the one he wore in Avengers: Infinity War – the E.D.I.T.H sunglasses. Get the lookYou can mimic Tony Stark's look by choosing a pair of aviators with angular constructions and silver metal arms. 3. Tyler Durden in Fight ClubBrad Pitt wearing the oversized sunglasses in Fight Club.
"The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club." Ironically, it is one of the most talked-about movies for its message about consumerist culture, masculinity, and Brad Pitt's wardrobe. Get the lookTo recreate the Fight Club look, there are three main rules to follow. The first rule is to look for red- or orange-tinted lenses. The second is to go for silver frames, and the third is to pick an oversized frame, and you're good to go. 4. Neo in The Matrix TrilogyKeanu Reeves wearing the futuristic (now nostalgic) sunglasses in Matrix. (Credit: Rolling Stone).
The Matrix Trilogy, one of the most important sci-fi movies of all time, also served many iconic looks, including long leather coats, vinyl clothing, and, of course, these cool shades. They were worn by Neo, the main protagonist in this dystopian future where humans are trapped inside an artificial world and used as energy sources for machines. Get the lookCommonly known as "Matrix Sunglasses," they are rimless wire frame glasses in an oval shape that bend upwards on the sides, Don one of these and a 90s leather trench coat, and you're ready to take on Agent Smith. 5. Terminator in the Terminator FranchiseArnold Schwarzenegger wearing Ray-Ban Wayfarers in Terminator. (Credit: USA Today).Get the lookGo for sunglasses with a rectangular frame, black lenses, and thick acetate arms. Combined with a leather jacket and an all-black outfit, it's a timeless look that will always be back. 6. Léon in Léon: The ProfessionalJean Reno wearing the round sunglasses in Léon: The Professional. (Credit: Esquire).
This controversial thriller by Luc Besson follows the story of a 12-year-old orphaned girl who sought refuge from her neighbor, Léon the lone assassin, and ultimately became his apprentice. Get the lookJean Reno wore the 58-0072 Junior Gaultier sunglasses in this movie. They feature transparent frames and round lenses tinted with red. This style was made famous by John Lennon, who wore this style of shades regularly, so they're also called "John Lennon" sunglasses. Just go for round, red-tinted shades with transparent frames, and you'll have a killer look. |
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