eyewear 2021

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While you may have already found your tried-and-true glasses style that showcases your face, that doesn’t mean you can’t try out some new trends. And boy, this year’s fashion shows in Paris, New York, London, and Milan were ripe with great examples of eyewear fashion trends.

Versace showcased multiple versions of a contemporary twist on aviators (hello pops of neon!) while Valentino kept it geometric, showcasing rectangular frames and modern cat-eyes to complement their lively clothing.

So whether you’re looking to try out a bold new trend or you’ll be sticking to the classics, we’ve got plenty of inspiration for you. From XXL oversized frames to vibrant bright colors, here are the eyewear fashion trends you’ll be seeing this season.

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common refractive errors

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Roughly 194 million Americans and over 1.4 billion people worldwide wear glasses or contact lenses, according to The Vision Council. It’s estimated 75% of adults currently require, or will require, vision correction at some point in their lives.

While there are a number of reasons people wear glasses, most often it is to correct what is known as a refractive error. The National Eye Institute defines a refractive error as a vision issue that occurs as a result of changes in the shape of your eye that prevents light from correctly focusing on the retina. As a result, images often become blurred, distorted, and out of focus while also contributing to physical discomforts including headaches, double vision, and eye strain.

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Glasses that make you look younger

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Have you had the same glasses for decades? If so, there’s a good chance your glasses are aging you.

As you get older, it’s likely you need glasses for function but that doesn’t mean you can’t opt for stylish eyewear that helps you appear younger. Ready to spruce up your specs with frames that add a bit of youthful exuberance to your look? I’ve gathered tips to help you get started.

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presbyopia eye drops

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You may rely on eye drops for a variety of reasons: to treat allergies, relieve dry eyes, treat minor infections, and possibly, to help minimize the effects of glaucoma. As shocking as it may sound, you can add treating presbyopia to the list.

The development of presbyopia eye drops is great news for the nearly two-billion people who suffer from the condition.

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