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Embody positivity in yellow sunglasses and glasses

There’s nothing better to brighten your day than a pop of colour, and vibrant accessories are just the way to do that. Everyone, from your neighbours to popular celebrities, is using colourful wardrobe choices to help lift their mood — a phenomenon known as dopamine dressing

Whilst you can use any colour to help turn that frown upside down, we think yellow is the best choice. What could be better than the colour of happiness? It eludes positive psychological behaviour. We’ve collected our favourite yellow frames for a style lookbook that can boost your mood any time, any season.  

THE yellow glasses

Sunny, square specs

Two-toned pattern

Gold, metal frames

Yellow sunglasses

Double the dopamine

How to style yellow glasses and sunglasses

Yellow eyewear is the perfect touch of colour to boost your mood. It might seem daunting, but yellow is an easy colour to coordinate with any outfit — especially in the spring and summer months. Keep it muted and pair yellow accessories with a neutral outfit (white and black will work well) to play it safe. Alternatively, stick to other bright and pastel colours to create a dopamine-driving masterpiece. You can always match a block colour like yellow with a pattern too! 

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