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The Coolest Sunglasses Brands to Shop This Summer

From cult classics like QUAY and Le Specs to celeb faves like Poppy Lissiman and Gentle Monster.

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The Coolest Sunglasses Brands to Shop This Summer

From cult classics like QUAY and Le Specs to celeb faves like Poppy Lissiman and Gentle Monster.

Whatever the weather, sunglasses make the perfect addition to any outfit. Whether it’s chic, translucent shades to wear indoors or thick, sun-shielding frames to take on summer vacays, they’re probably one of the most important and underrated accessories of all time. As we firmly enter our Spring/Summer era, we’ve rounded up a collection of our go-to sunglasses brands that, granted, you can enjoy all year round but are especially perfect for taking along to festivals, garden parties and summer getaways.

For sun protection, opt for the trusted lenses of optician Jimmy Fairly, whose sustainable sunglasses range is crafted from bio-acetate — a plant-based and biodegradable material. For frames that were made for flexing fits, check out the micro-sunglasses offering Christianah Jones — a firm favorite amongst the likes of Bella Hadid and Beyonce — or Poppy Lissiman, whose cult-loved styles have been worn by Justin and Hailey Bieber.

Take a look at Hypebae’s selection of Summer 2025 sunglasses below and while you’re here, take a look at the best swimwear brands for fuller busts.

QUAY

 

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QUAY Australia is probably one of the most well-known sunglasses brands out there. From celebrity collabs to Love Island partnerships, it’s gone from strength to strength in recent years and continues to be a faultless go-to for sunnies fans. One of our favorite-ever releases is a partnership with superstar SZA, resulting in an eight-piece collection of the singer’s favorite silhouettes.

Hot Futures

 

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Founded by Jake Jarvis in East London, Hot Futures now has two stores in the UK, stocking its extensive range of sunglasses and opticals. Handmade with high-grade cellulose acetate, the brand proudly offers 100% UVA/B protective optical quality lenses, and its frames are complete with robust alloy hinges and hardware.

Ray-Ban

 

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Ray-Ban is definitely a household name at this point, but its recent team-ups with the likes of A$AP Rocky and Coperni have officially elevated the brand to it-girl status. Known for its pioneering Wayfair silhouette, the brand now has a pretty wide range of trend-led silhouettes that are perfect for any face shape.

IZIPIZI

 

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IZIPIZI is a B Corp certified brand, focused on reducing its carbon footprint alongside creating fashion-forward frames that’ll stand the test of time. With a wide range that spans reading, sports and even kidswear, the optical offering is a pretty impressive one. Their range is focused on joy and color, so definitely not one for the minimalists among us.

Jimmy Fairly

 

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London-based eyewear brand Jimmy Fairly is known for its wide range of styles across glasses and sunnies, not to mention its stellar collaborations which, in the past, has included the likes of Miista and Carel. Its latest release was a team-up with Los Angeles label Reformation, which featured a collection of 10 classic silhouettes like aviators and cat-eye frames in a range of colored lenses.

Thierry Lasry

 

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French designer Thierry Lasry is known for his eclectic eyewear, fusing artistic aesthetics with signature silhouettes. His latest release is a collaboration with Cult Gaia — resulting in two chic eyewear silhouettes, “Jazz” and “Jaya” in classic colorways of black and white, along with translucent pinks, blues and greens.

Le Specs

 

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Le Specs is a one-stop shop for everything eyewear, most notably known for its collections with Christopher Kane’s “More Joy” label. Offering a range of sunnies for every occasion, its selection is one of the most varied. Most recently, the brand teamed up with LA label Ian Charms for a Y2K-inspired collection for it-girls everywhere.

Ace & Tate

 

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Similarly to Jimmy Fairly, Ace & Tate provides a range of optical lenses and sunnies along with eyewear accessories like chains, cords and clip-ons. Aside from being a fully-fledged optician, the brand offers a selection of fashion-forward frames and lenses in three different frame widths to suit every head shape. Previously, Ace & Tate has teamed up with GANNI, Polly Nor and Ahluwalia.

Gentle Monster

 

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Gentle Monster is a brand that needs no introduction. From viral collaborations with BLACKPINK’s Jennie to Maison Margiela, the eyewear brand is one that’s become known for its innovative packaging, immersive experiences and distinctive frames — perfect for channelling every type of fashionista.

Poppy Lissiman

 

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Celeb-approved Poppy Lissiman has been worn by the likes of Justin Bieber and Paris Hilton — known for its playful approach to eyewear and tongue-in-cheek designs. It’s a brand perfect for tapping into our inner party girl, something we’re all looking forward to doing this summer.

Christianah Jones

 

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Another fashion fave, Christianah Jones is the London-based, Black-owned brand known for its distinctive, teeny-tiny frames in various colors. An easy way to elevate any beach or poolside look this summer, the viral unisex silhouettes are the perfect addition to any vacay.

MELLER

 

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Barcelona-based MELLER makes classic silhouettes in fun colored frames and lenses, alongside its tongue-in-cheek campaigns that tell you everything you need to know about the brand. From iconic aviators to signature sunnies, it’s got something to suit every taste.

bloobloom

 

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Another London-based label, bloobloom began as an online eyewear retailer, which has since expanded into numerous physical stores. Similar to Ace & Tate, the brand offers a range of silhouettes in three different widths, promising fashion-forward styles at an affordable price range.

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