4 Hottest Women’s Eyewear Trends for Fall 2015

With fall just around the corner, are you getting your eyewear mix ready for the new season? Check out these four key eyewear trends from The Vision Council’s eyecessorize to merchandise a Fall 2015 frame assortment your patients will love.

Old-School Fever

The disco era is back with a modern vibe—it shows up this fall season in eyewear in funky shapes, smooth hues, and modern updates in shapes and materials. Ultra-small rounds channel Lennon charm while teardrop aviators and oversized squares lend a retro look. Sultry cat eyes and bold browlines round out the mix. Seventies-style colors rule the dance floor—such as cherry red, warm honey, and ivy green.

Old-School Fever: WOOW Super Chic 2

Old-School Fever: WOOW Super Chic 2

Upbeat Charm

Eclectic specs with eye-popping color accents appeal to the selfie-taking, me-focused younger generation. Shapes include innovative shields, sporty aviators, new-age navigators, and athletic wraps. Flash and colored lenses—blues, greens, and oranges—add an electric element to this look.

Upbeat Charm: Emilio Pucci

Upbeat Charm: Emilio Pucci

Tried + True

Simple sophistication and good taste is the focus of this fall eyewear trend, which is akin to a favorite pair of jeans or that classic, go-to shirt. Clean profiles set the stage and fresh-but-classic colors—bold tortoise, crisp black, softened pastels—mix things up. Key shapes and looks include dependable rectangles, mixed material frames, oversized Jackie Os, and cheeky cat eyes.

Tried + True: Betsey Johnson Funky

Tried + True: Betsey Johnson Funky

Editorialized

This anything-goes trend embraces the Wild West with unique and unrestricted silhouettes, from extreme cat eyes and over-the-top squares to free-flowing shields. Freedom of expression is the name of the game, mixed with hints of vintage appeal. Standout accents include keyhole bridges, clip-on lenses, animal prints, lace details, and abstract swirls.

Editorialized: Italia Independent 5910

Editorialized: Italia Independent 5910

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Erinn Morgan

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