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FRESH AND FLIRTY
➤ Karlie Kloss wears a fun fall look in model DVF5073 from DVF EYEWEAR. The modified rectangle frame has stud embellishments on the temples and frame front. Available in black, brown tortoise, blue tortoise and berry tortoise. invmag.us/cindy. marchon.com
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$173
TOP SHELF
➤ New from EYEOS, Monaco from the exOtic luxury reading collection features classic designs handcrafted from ethically sourced water buffalo horn and fitted with eyeOs’ Hex-O-Tech lenses, which include AR, UV400, anti-fatigue and scratch-resistant coatings. In aspheric single vision or FT-28 photochromic bifocal lenses in +1.50, +2.00 and +2.50 powers. eyeoseyewear.com
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From $349
STAR POWER
➤ These Diva (SK0061) sunglasses from SWAROVSKI have been newly released to optical shops. The 2014 style got a lift this summer after Taylor Swift wore them. A metal bar emphasizes the generous cat’s eye frame. marcolin.com
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$250
COLOR HER WORLD
➤ Vivid watercolor acetates in a soft rectangular shape define model Daydream from XOXO GIRL. A metal foil logo decorates the complementary tortoise temples. Available in sapphire (shown) and amethyst. mcgeegroup.com
$169
NEW CLASSIC
➤ Ruthenium metal, here paired with a rich dark blue, gives an updated look to model SA 1036, a classic men’s frame from SAFILO. With flex hinges; also available in gold with havana or ruthenium with black. safilo.com
$205
DRINK IT IN
➤ From the brand new COLE HAAN eyewear collection, model CH5006 has a trend-forward tea cup shape in handmade acetate, featuring solid frame fronts and tortoise colored temples. altaireyewear.com
$162
LINGERING LOOKS
➤ It’s still summer somewhere, and MICHAEL KORS model Champagne Beach (MK6019) offers a cool blend of transparent and timeless details that transcend seasons. With the brand’s iconic punch charm in clear, luminous acetate, this style comes in clear tortoise, black and off-white, and rose transparent tortoise. luxottica.com
$99
This article originally appeared in the September 2015 edition of INVISION.