Round and Round We Go! Circle Sunnies Make a Comeback | Hollywood yohana

What goes around comes back around—literally, if you're talking circle sunnies! The fashion world's fiercest (ahem, Rihanna and Beyoncé) have been rocking them lately. Of course, the hot shades were made popular by John Lennon in the '70s. "Anything that is retro or vintage-inspired is truly in and hot right now," Solstice Sunglass Boutique eyewear expert Eden Wexler told me of the spherical specs explosion. But the once flimsy frames have gotten a couture upgrade! From keyhole nose details and leather side panels to lucite and bright colors, the variety of options available have been kicking my sunglasses obsession into overdrive. I gotta have 'em.
Thankfully, it's pay day today! Click in to see my absolute favorites. But first, here's what Wexler had to say about choosing the perfect pair of round sunglasses for you:


A circle fits better in a square. "Anyone can pull them off as long as you don't have a round face shape," she explained. "If your chin is very rounded and your cheeks are round, you are just adding more roundness, which will make your face appear heavier." She continued: "The whole goal with sunglasses is to do the opposite in order to create balance. Otherwise, you're just recreating a face shape and not creating the balance that you need."
Complement the size of your face. While celebrities can pull off more over-the-top looks, Wexler advises the average consumer to pick a pair that's in sync with their face. "Stars like Beyoncé have larger facial features, which makes them extra beautiful because they can wear anything," she said. "As long as you tone down the round shades with something that is not completely oversized and edging off the side of your face, you should be fine."
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