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9 Eyeglass Styles with Real Animal Magnetism

Blenders Eyewear (ABOVE)

Blenders Eyewear has collaborated with five-time WSL event title winner, female surfer Lakey Peterson (shown), to release a pair of limited-edition, signature Sydney shades called the Lakey Motion. The “crystal almond oil” glossy transparent frame is finished with dark brown tortoise painted along the upper brow and a gold-colored, metal-plated core wire. Polarized for performance with smoke black or champagne mirrored lenses, the Lakey Motion offers a medium/large fit that hits every mark in Lakey’s pro fashion. MSRP: $48; blenderseyewear.com

Lara D’

Much like a savanna brings animals to a common space, the men’s acetate Kaleb brings multiple colorations together for an animal-inspired look.

laradeyewear.com

$475

Vera Wang

Swarovski crystals arranged in a floral pattern on solid temples complement the wild frame front of the Devon, a comfortable, rectangular frame.

(800) 627-2898, kenmarkeyewear.com

$252

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Face Á Face

Handmade in France, the acetate, cat eye-inspired Mikado takes the animal print concept — in this case zebra — in a subtle direction.

(800) 654-6099, designeyeweargroup.com

$505

JF Rey

Sometimes even an animal print enjoys an extra splash of color, and the vintage-inspired Karyn gets this done with both a subtle purple and blue under the pattern and with bright, can’t miss lacquers on the eyebrows.

jfrey.fr/en

$450

Dutz

When a popping-with-color metal top half of a frame meets a zebra-inspired bottom half, the result is the 730-66.

(949) 215-9661, brilleneyes.com

$269

Kliik Denmark

The semi-rimless K681 slithers onto the scene with a distinctive snakeskin pattern on a smooth surface.

(855) 455-0042, westgroupe.com

$250

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Betsey Johnson

With cutouts on the temples, the flat metal Teatime includes a leopard-print option that brings the drama.

(800) 414-7656, imagewear.com

$200

Peepers

Featuring the company’s own Focus blue light technology, the Orchid Island combines floral inspiration with an all-over leopard print.

(800) 348-2508, peepers.com

$25

Eyebobs

Available as readers or a progressive-friendly prescription frame, the acetate Peckerhead turns out to be quite agreeable. This model features a rectangular frame front in a solid color with zebra temples.

(866) 393-2627, eyebobs.com

Starting at $89

Rachel Bozek

Rachel Bozek is a contributing writer for INVISION.

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