‘n Bril met egte teeblare

Teen die tyd weet julle al, ‘n byderwetse bril is my grootste styl “statement” (vorm allermins ook deel van my handelsmerk). Daarmee voel ek onmiddelik aangetrek, het eintlik nie eers grimering, buiten rooi lipstiffie, nodig nie.

Ek sou egter glad nie kon bybly as dit nie was vir die wonderlike mense by Spectacle World nie. Daar word jy nie net uitgesorteer met ‘n oordentlike oogtoets en fantastiese lense (Zeiss) nie, maar die sakevenoot, Adele Camarena, is ook ‘n oogware-stilis wat vir jou presies kan wys wat jou pas en wat nie.

Says Adele Camarena, business associate and eyewear stylist at Spectacle World: “From pastel-hued acetates to bold geometric shapes and playful tints, this season’s eyewear is all about self-expression. Whether you’re into soft sophistication or statement-making maximalism, there’s a frame for every mood and moment. Think of your glasses not just as a functional accessory but as the final, defining detail that pulls your entire look together.”

So go ahead—frame your face, elevate your outfit, and step into Spring/Summer 2025 with a new lens on style.  

Die natuur en na aan die aarde leef het my nog altyd bekoor. En vanjaar kan ek dit ook toepas in my nuutste bril. Volhoubaarheid is immers ook nou een van die groot briltendense.

Die Kaapse brilraamontwerper, David Green, ontwerp die stylvolste brilrame met ‘n stukkie egte aarde in elke raam, van teeblare (soos in my bril) tot stukkies blare, hout of gras, selfs pêrels. Elke brilraam is uniek, handgemaak en volhoubaar, selfs die brilhouer word van herwinbare materiaal gemaak.  So ja, dis goed en mooi en in die mode  “to look good with nature”. www. Greeneyeware.com

As dit tyd is vir ‘n nuwe bril, gaan loer gerus by Spectacle World in.  Besoek https://spectacleworld.co.za/  vir  meer inligting. Volg Spectacle World op social media: Facebook: @spectacleworldcpt en Instagram: @spectacle_world_cpt

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Adele het ook vir ons die nuutste bril en kleurtendense vir die komende lente en somer uitgespel. Lees gerus verder op my blog: carmenniehaus.com.

SPRING HAS SPRUNG – AND EYEWEAR IS IN BLOOM

Looking to refresh your style without a full wardrobe overhaul? Start with your eyewear. A striking new pair of frames can completely transform your look, giving even last season’s staples a fresh, on-trend edge.

Setting The Scene – how to match Spring/Summer 2025’s biggest fashion trends with bold, on-point glasses:

  • This season, tailoring takes a softer turn. Fluid blazers, wide-leg trousers, and relaxed ties channel effortless authority. Say goodbye to ‘80s bulk and hello to laid-back polish. Pair with geometric or softened square frames for a sharp, modern finish.
  • The classic trench gets a candy-coloured update in lightweight satins and cottons. Think sky blue, lemon, and lilac. Throw it over jeans and a tee, then top it off with sorbet-tinted sunnies for an easy, eye-catching look.
  • Gothic romance makes a bold comeback with black lace, ruffles, corsets, and dark florals. Complete the mood with dramatic cat-eye frames – glossy, sculpted, and full of attitude.
  • This season’s florals go vintage with chintz, tapestry, and ‘70s-inspired prints. Style with round tinted lenses or soft cat-eyes for a breezy, boho feel.
  • Sport luxe gets elevated: think silky bomber jackets, tailored tracksuits, and ribbed crops. Pair with wraparound or angular frames for a sleek, street-smart edge.
  • The bubble hem makes a flirty comeback in airy pastels and floaty fabrics. Offset the volume with bold pastel shades in playful, standout frames.
  • Polka dots go bold and unexpected – oversized, sheer, embroidered, and in fresh hues like lilac-cream or navy orange. Finish the look with vintage frames or oversized cat-eyes for a pop of retro cool.
  • Double-denim is back in a big way – think jumpsuits, skirts, and throwback dresses. Pair light washes with pastel or clear frames and go bold and chunky with darker denim.
  • Animal prints are also on the prowl again – leopard, zebra, snakeskin, you name it. Keep eyewear classic for balance or match your print for full-on fierce.
  • Checks and tartans go loud this season in vibrant colours and oversized patterns. Complement the boldness with square acetate or tortoiseshell frames that echo the clean lines.
  • Stripes are stealing the spotlight – thick, thin, colourful, and textured. Top off the look with strong geometric frames or colour-blocked accents for maximum impact.
  • Pastel tulle floats in with soft elegance – blush, mint, and lavender shades steal the show. Pair with transparent acetate frames to keep the look light and dreamy.
  • Maximalist jewellery is making noise – think layers of beads, bold earrings, and statement chains. Choose standout eyewear but keep the balance by letting the bling shine below the neckline.

SPRING/SUMMER EYEWEAR TRENDS

Sustainability is no longer just a trend – it’s a lifestyle. From recycling at home to shopping pre-loved fashion, we’re all rethinking how we live. Naturally, eyewear is evolving too. Eco-conscious design now sits at the heart of many collections, with high-end brands embracing recycled plastics, bamboo, and biodegradable acetates to create stylish, sustainable frames.

Aurora acetates remain a favourite, but the spotlight’s shifting to multi-coloured and pastel blends. These soft, gradient hues – often darker at the top – subtly frame the face and draw attention upward. It’s a flattering choice, especially for those with softer colouring, adding a hint of colour without overpowering your look.

The future is feline! The cat-eye is back, better and bolder – modern, sculptural, and sometimes delightfully offbeat. Whether angular for added definition or gently rounded for a softer lift, this shape continues to flatter. Or, as Camerena puts it, “It’s the facelift without the facelift.”

Bold maximalism isn’t going anywhere. Oversized ’70s-inspired frames make a powerful impact, with thick, vintage-style designs that nod to the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s -just scaled up for dramatic impact. Bright, bold colours and unusual colour combinations are also dominating. This style is great for those with a large bone structure of feature but may overwhelm smaller faces.

Geometric frames continue to be a go-to choice for those seeking individuality. This season leans into softened angles – think hexagons with rounded edges or angular ovals – that add just the right amount of structure and intrigue to any face shape.

Flat-top frames and aviators also hold their ground, blending retro flair with modern boldness. These styles accentuate the brow line and bring a sharp, architectural edge – ideal for adding a touch of masculine energy to any look.

Pastel acetates make a soft, stylish entrance this spring, with delicate shades like blush, lilac, and mint offering a fresh update – especially flattering on lighter hair tones. For those with darker hair, richer candy-toned pastels provide the perfect contrast, adding depth without overwhelming.

Minimalist frames are still in the spotlight, featuring thin metals and subtle ’90s vintage-inspired details. Rimless glasses are quietly making a comeback, embraced by today’s trendiest celebrities. These styles offer a delicate, understated contrast to bolder eyewear trends, perfect for those with petite features who appreciate elegant simplicity.

Embellished eyewear is also on the rise for 2025, as frames become more ornate and customisable. Add-on charms and embellishments allow wearers to personalise their glasses, turning them into bespoke statement pieces. This trend of “accessorising the accessory” reflects the growing desire for individuality and bold self-expression in fashion

Retro tints remain a staple, but in 2025, they get a bold refresh. This season is all about vibrant lens colours – think rose pinks and candy blues – that inject playful energy into classic metal and rimless frames. These softly saturated shades turn minimalist silhouettes into standout pieces, striking the perfect balance between vintage charm and modern flair. Whether styled with sharp tailoring or laid-back casuals, tinted lenses are a go-to for adding personality, colour, and individuality to your look.

PANTONE’S SPRING/SUMMER COLOUR TRENDS

Mocha Mousse  Pantone’s Colour of the Year: This soft, warm cocoa brown is a perfect neutral for those with light and delicate colouring. For those with dark hair and stronger colouring, Mocha Mousse works beautifully as an accent colour paired with a dramatic tone like cassis to create a show-stopping statement.

Airy Blue: A fresh, light sky blue, ideal for those with light soft and cool colouring, especially in combination with blue eyes. Those with dark hair and stronger colouring will need to wear it with a contrasting shade like dark navy, while warmer complexions are better with by yellow-toned blues, such as aqua.

White grape: A light summer yellow-green inspired by freshly ripened grapes. This shade flatters lights and warms. Clears and deeps can pair it with purple for contrast, whiles softs benefit from muted tones like verbena. Cools are best complemented by blue greens.

Pear Sorbet: A pale creamy yellow inspired by a ripe pear. This beautiful, tone is ideal for those with light or softer colouring, clears and deeps should combine with a darker shade, and warms with a warm shade like chocolate brown.

Viridian Green: A deep, cool green inspired by ocean depths. This sophisticated shade suits cool undertones, while warmer complexions are better complemented by yellow-toned greens like olive.

Yellow Jasper: A golden yellow inspired by the jasper stone, perfect for warm colouring. For cool undertones, it works best as an accent colour or within patterns.

Camellia: A vibrant, energetic coral inspired by the camellia flower. This shade is ideal for warms, while cooler complexions can use it as an accent or opt for a blue-based pink like blush instead.

Sudan Brown: A warm, earthy brown reminiscent of desert landscapes. This shade is excellent for warm undertones, while cooler complexions are better suited to grey browns like taupe.

Hibiscus: A bold, vibrant red-pink inspired by hibiscus petals. This cool red is ideal for cools and clears. Warms are better suited to orange-reds, while softs and lights should opt for gentler reds like geranium.

Passion flower: A rich, purple inspired by the passion flower. This is a universal shade that flatters all colour types.

Windsor Wine: A deep, luxurious burgundy with a purple undertone, exuding elegance and depth. It’s a stunning colour for deeps and cools. Warms should look for burgundy with a red or orange undertone.

Emerald Green: A rich, vibrant green inspired by the gemstone. This shade is ideal for clears and deeps. Cools are better suited to blue greens, while warms shine in warmer greens like lime. Softs and lights are flattered by softer turquoise shades.

Tangerine: A vibrant, warm orange inspired by citrus fruit. A bold colour for warms, it can also work as an accent for cools or in patterns. However, vibrant pink would be a more flattering alternative for cooler tones.

Powder Pink: A soft, delicate pink with an airy and calming quality. This shade is perfect for lights and cools, pairing beautifully with silver, lilac, and grey. Warms should consider yellow-based pinks like salmon or coral, while deeps and clears can pair it with contrasting tones like dark grey or chocolate brown.

Camarena concludes: “As fashion continues to champion self-expression, eyewear steps into the spotlight – elevating outfits, reflecting personality, and effortlessly nodding to the season’s biggest trends. From eco-friendly materials and soft pastels to vintage revivals and custom embellishments, Spring/Summer 2025 proves that glasses are no longer just functional—they’re transformative.”

Whether your style leans toward quiet elegance or bold drama, there’s a frame to suit your mood and sharpen your look. “Great eyewear doesn’t just change your outfit – it changes how you carry yourself,” she adds.

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