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From beach to the streets: The best trends in sunglasses this season

Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

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“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

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Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

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Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
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Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

Photo / Supplied

“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

Photo / Supplied

Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

Photo / Supplied

Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

From beach to the streets: The best trends in sunglasses this season

Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

Photo / Supplied

“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

Photo / Supplied

Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

Photo / Supplied

Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

From beach to the streets: The best trends in sunglasses this season

Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

Photo / Supplied

“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

Photo / Supplied

Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

Photo / Supplied

Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.

Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

Photo / Supplied

“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

Photo / Supplied

Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

Photo / Supplied

Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

No items found.
Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program

From beach to the streets: The best trends in sunglasses this season

Content created in partnership with Specsavers 

As the days grow longer and the sunshine beckons, so too does a vision for new summer styles. Specsavers has unveiled its spring/summer 2023 collection, a go-to vision of playful colours, bold shapes and statement-making frames that transcend the ordinary. A playground for the fashion-forward, the latest collection has visionary choices for every fashion aficionado. 

Whether you are pulled towards the whimsical allure of Mimco, the edgy sophistication of Deus or the timeless style of Marc Jacobs, the collection encourages you to redefine summer style – time to jettison your tired glasses and embrace new frames for a summer that really shines. 

Photo / Supplied

“These frames have been heavily influenced by what we know our customers love, as well as the latest colour and style trends from around the globe,” says Nelly Soleil, head of frames and merchandising at Specsavers.

“We are so excited to launch these new frames to our customers and can’t wait to see them styled in the wild.”

“With the addition of Mimco to our ANZ designers this year as well as new launches from Country Road, Collette Dinnigan and Alex Perry, Specsavers has something for everyone,” Nelly adds.

The collection opts for boldly singular styles, offering a vision of summer that is distinctly now – Specsavers explores the worlds of Y2K fashion, icon style and modern classics, with a commitment to craftsmanship and design. 

Photo / Supplied

Elevating your eyewear experience is easy thanks to the verve and sophistication of the collection’s Y2K influenced frames. An artful nod to the unforgettable style of the era, pairing these bold frames with your favourite statement tees and denim cut-offs allows for head-to-toe style.

It’s a vision of Modern Y2K that embraces the wraparound era, celebrates sporty silhouettes and offers a heady take on futuristic designs (while being grounded in the now).

Courtesy of moody transparent colours and unique geometric shades that are stylishly reminiscent of the late 90s grunge scene, these styles have been artfully paired with 2023/24 colourways to cement their status as summer essentials. 

Photo / Supplied

From the streets to the beach, statement pieces inspired by Icons also elevate the eyewear experience while telling their own story. Each frame blends character and craftsmanship, inviting the wearer to channel their sartorial icons. In updated styles, including oversized aviators, colourful cat-eyes and exaggerated oval frames, it’s about being the star of your own summer. 

Channelling style icons and pop culture references from Audrey Hepburn and Elton John to Harry Styles and Top Gun, the collection is best paired with classically chic resort wear – think crisp linens, breezy button-ups, and seamless sundresses.

Finally, an instant style upgrade arrives with Specsavers range of classic frames–think wayfarers and classic round styles (with fun pops of colour). 

Photo / Supplied

Destined to outlive trends, and guaranteed to turn heads, these frames elevate simple summer outfits to everlasting chic status. The classic shapes are perfect for dressing up and dressing down, whether you’re at your festival best or scene-stealing beachside. 

The spring/summer 2023/24 collection boasts bulky acetates alongside androgynous designs and timeless silhouettes. No matter your choice, nothing says summer like a new pair of these frames.

Visit Specsavers.co.nz or visit your local Specsavers store to learn more.

Priced from $169 for two pairs; the collection is available now online and in Specsavers stores nationwide.

Creativity, evocative visual storytelling and good journalism come at a price. Support our work and join the Ensemble membership program
No items found.