What are two-tone glasses?
Typically the two-tone style will have a solid colour at the top of the frames, and this will fade into another as you move down. The design is a slight nod to the browline glasses style, as both place emphasis on the wearer's browline. Browline glasses do this more literally with tangible materials, whereas classic two-tone specs create a similar look with subtle colour contours.
The two-tone glasses style has evolved much over the last decade, with more colourful alternatives now available compared to the classic black and brown shades. The style is predominantly made from acetate or plastic, but metal frames can also create the beautiful ombré effect too.
Two-tone browline
Neutral two-tone frames
Quirky ombre effect
Get creative with colours
Two-tone and oversized
Designer style
But which frames will suit you?
You may have fallen for one of our top two-tone picks, but to go beyond love at first sight and make sure they will suit your face — try our virtual try-on tool. Still unsure? Find more guidance on choosing frames to suit your face shape or compliment your hair colour amongst other glasses advice in our Buyer’s Guide.
If you’re not sold on the two-tone look but want to know more about current or evergreen trends, visit our #LoveGlasses blog for more style inspiration. If it's sunglasses you're after, did you know you can turn any frame into prescription sunglasses? Find out more about our lens treatments