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As a little girl, did you dream of looking like Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s? I know I certainly did. The chic dresses, bold jewelry, and oversized sunglasses. It was that old Hollywood glamor that just doesn’t seem to be around anymore.
But enough of the nostalgia. Tiffany & Co. is still around today, and they’re still as popular as ever. And for good reason!
They create high-quality, stunning accessories that stand the test of time, including a range of classy eyeglasses. Eyewear is a great way to enter the Tiffany universe without spending millions of dollars on diamonds!
Why Tiffany Is a Name Worth Knowing
If you’re new to the world of Tiffany, you might be wondering why the name is so popular. Is it just hype, or is this company the real deal?
Tiffany is an American heritage brand with a long and impressive legacy. Over 200 years ago, Charles Lewis Tiffany and his partner J.B. Young started a “fancy goods” store in New York. It was known as Tiffany & Young until Charles bought out his partner.
Renamed Tiffany & Co., the brand became world-famous for creating innovative, classic, and mind-blowing jewelry. I’m talking diamonds that were fit for queens! Tiffany became the brand for elites.
Then came the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which is one of those once-in-a-lifetime films that live on in pop culture today. The main character, Holly Golightly (played by Audrey Hepburn), was chic, sassy, and fun. Women aspired to be like her, and she helped make the brand a household name.
Over time, Tiffany started to cater to the masses. How? By creating more accessible items, including cute silver heart pendants, earrings, and, of course, its eyewear collection.
Tiffany eyeglasses are an affordable entry point into the world of luxury without breaking the bank. The best part is that there are some beautiful styles to choose from. Here are my top picks to emulate that Audrey Hepburn movie star energy!
Classic Tiffany Blue Tortoiseshell Eyeglasses
Branding is a big part of marketing. Brand colors and logos are all a part of the package. Well, guess what! Tiffany’s signature color was one of the decisions that made branding what it is today!
That iconic greenish-blue hue has become almost as famous as the company itself. It’s classic and subtle, yet still super cool. I mean, there’s nothing like opening one of those little blue boxes to see the treasure inside. There’s a reason they say diamonds are a girl’s best friend!
Anyway, back to eyewear. These timeless tortoiseshell glasses feature the subtle cat-eye shape that movie stars love. But the really fun part is the touch of Tiffany blue around the frames!
EZContacts customer Kim. F loves her Tiffany eyeglasses:
“I get so many compliments on these frames. They are gorgeous and comfortable!”

Tiffany Glasses That Will Get You Noticed
Numerous celebrities need vision correction. In the industry, many opt for contact lenses or LASIK eye surgery. However, there are a few who proudly rock their glasses in style.
Gigi Hadid is the queen of wearing glasses, in my opinion. She has been spotted out and about in several stylish frames, opting for various colors and shapes.
This pair of grey Tiffany eyeglasses reminds me of a pair of frames I saw Gigi in. They give off that fashionista energy without being too loud, perfect for giving your workwear a bit of an edge.

Tiffany Frames For Fashionistas
Oversized frames ooze movie star glam. After all, major celebrities, including Miley Cyrus and Beyonce, are always seen in oversized styles.
This shape extends to Tiffany eyeglasses. The oversized frames are modern and an excellent choice if you want to make a statement.
These oversized Tiffany glasses feature thick frames, likely drawing inspiration from the beautiful Oliver Goldsmith shades Audrey Hepburn famously wore in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The Havana frames and gold logo amp up the stylishness while giving off a vintage vibe.
EZContacts customer Barbara F. looks stunning in her “very stylish frames.”

The Top Tiffany Eyewear for Minimalists
Minimalism doesn’t have to be boring. When it comes to eyeglasses, it can also mean subtle shapes and casual colors.
You can still have a little fun! Pick a pair with a dainty logo or glasses featuring mixed materials to add visual interest.
Tiffany eyeglasses are generally more understated. Why, I hear you ask? Because the brand is all about elegance and sophistication. Although they’ve made some efforts to modernize and appeal to a younger crowd by hiring it-girl actresses like Anya Taylor-Joy and Zoe Kravitz, Tiffany is still a classic brand.
Compared to other designer eyewear brands, such as Gucci and Prada, Tiffany eyeglasses are generally more understated. It’s the perfect collection if you want luxurious glasses without the bling and logos.
These two-toned, gradient Tiffany glasses are my minimalist pick. They blend colors and materials, as I mentioned earlier, while still looking chic.
The shape is perfect for a range of faces, and the green colors look striking against the gold arms. You can rock these glasses with everything from workwear to weekend casual looks!

Pretty in Tiffany Pink
Baby pink is also a popular color of the Tiffany brand. It’s elegant and easy to coordinate with other colors. It’s also perfect for different skin tones and eye colors. It brings out the best of your features.
And no, pink doesn’t have to be super ’girly.’ It’s been widely embraced by celebrities from Cate Blanchett to Jennifer Aniston. So, if pink is good enough for America’s sweetheart, maybe it’s worth trying!
These delicately pretty Tiffany eyeglasses pair perfectly with both silver and gold jewelry. Plus, you can wear them with everything from jeans to an evening dress for that Tiffany allure.

Ready To Look Like a Movie Star?
With a pair of Tiffany eyeglasses, you could be well on your way to looking like a refined movie star!
- Tiffany glasses give off that old Hollywood glam.
- The styles are timeless, making them look expensive.
- There are so many shapes and colors to bring out your personality!
So what are you waiting for?