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70s sunglasses: Vintage-style frames to wear this season

The 1970’s was a decade of disco, Top of the Pops, and political protest. Fashion featured flared trousers, tassels, leather, and floaty blouses. Hair was long and layered, often with oversized fringes, or for men, cut into bowl cuts and mullets.

Nowadays, the inherently cool 70s style is making its comeback via screens both big and small — from TikTok creators donning their roller skates and dancing to Fleetwood Mac, to the return of double denim. With disco and rock ’n' roll silhouettes trickling back into mainstream fashion, it's no surprise that 70s sunglasses are back in style too.

What sunglasses were popular in the 70s?

The 70s catapulted sunglasses style from functional to fun. Bold, cat eye, supersized, and geometric style glasses frames came to the fore and can still be seen echoed in fashion today. Superstar celebrities were the style trendsetters of the 70s, sporting retro sunglasses and becoming infamous for their iconic eyewear looks.

How to get the look: 70s sunglasses for men and women

Introducing vintage, 70s sunglasses into your wardrobe is a subtle take on the trend and a surefire way to achieve the look without it being overkill. Check out our top picks below.

Acetate pilot style sunglasses

All black sunglasses

The deep square shape features a subtly curved brow line for a feminine feel, complemented perfectly by the gold detailing on the templates.

Glossy black sunglasses

Or go for these glossy black oversized frames. They are a great way to achieve the off-duty model look, it’s no wonder the style has remained so popular over time.

Chunky, square sunglasses

Their light tortoiseshell pattern combined with the oversized, chunky acetate plastic come together for maximum effect.

Bright, orange sunnies

Orange and yellow sunglasses were all the rage in the 70s.

Made from crystal-amber acetate, deep-sided temples and a visible glittery core wire, you’re sure to channel 70s vibes.

Earth tones and tints

Nothing says 70s style like earthy warm tones. With so much time spent indoors recently, bring a natural element to your look with earth-toned frames. If you want to experiment with colour for this look, stand-out burgundy, maroons and copper work best.

Bold, tortoiseshell sunglasses

What’s more, their temples boast gold metal cut-outs, zigzag detailing, and distinctive Karen Millen accents.

Circular sunglasses

The influence of John Lennon’s trademark round-eye glasses carried on well into the 70s.

Pair with some bell-bottom jeans and you’ve nailed 70s fashion for women.

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