
Who doesn’t need shielding from the paparazzi these days? Or maybe you need a secret weapon for hangover chic, or a signifier of cool guy vibes. Drawing on the annals of pop culture, we can steal from certain celebrities in luxury eyewear that have transcended fashion to become pure, undiluted lore.

1. The Round Glasses Revolution
Before the world had to Imagine all the people, it had John Lennon in military fatigues and those little wire-rimmed glasses, looking like a cross between a bohemian poet and a philosophy professor who refuses to grade on a curve. Initially introduced to them for his role in How I Won the War (1966), Lennon never looked back. The round spectacles became shorthand for counterculture cool and ideal for composing timeless anthems or simply judging people from across a room… Very cool stuff.
Round is a Mood

2. 80s Statement Shades
If Madonna had a dollar for every trend she started, she could buy her own eyewear empire. The 1980s belonged to her, and so did an enviable lineup of statement sunglasses that screamed rebellion, confidence, and a little bit of “your boyfriend is calling me.” Whether they were rhinestone-encrusted, cat-eyed, or oversized enough to qualify as home decor, Madge’s shades were as much a part of her persona as lace gloves and boundary-pushing lyrics.
Frames Fit For a Queen

3. 2010s Brow-Bar Chic Hits the Mainstream
Rihanna doesn’t wear trends. She is the trend. So when she sauntered into the room wearing the now-iconic 'So Real' sunglasses, the fashion world collectively lost its mind. The futuristic, brow-bar-heavy frames became an instant must-have, proving once again that whatever Rihanna touches turns to gold (or, in this case, high-end acetate). Everyone should try these out.
Sharp Enough to Cut a Look

Ga Ga Gagged.
If sunglasses are the exclamation point of an outfit, these ones are writing entire novellas. Maximal, theatrical, and proudly camp, this style thrives on drama and dares to confuse. Think rhinestone visors, abstract silhouettes, and lenses bold enough to be mistaken for modern art. Whether it’s a runway or a grocery run, this is eyewear that refuses to be background noise—because sometimes, fashion is the main event.
MoMA Level Lenses

5. Tinted Wraparound Eyewear
Bono without sunglasses is like U2 without a dramatic guitar riff... as in, it simply does not exist. But this isn’t just about aesthetics; Bono has a medical condition that makes him sensitive to light, turning his signature tinted lenses into both a necessity and a style powerhouse. Practicality aside, there’s something wonderfully ironic about a man famous for his vision (artistic, political, etc.) being completely obscured by a pair of tinted shields. He saw the world through rose glasses, and we think that is absolutely beautiful.
U2 Can Own a Pair
The Icon In You
These icons anchor the aesthetics of entire eras. In each example, one particular detail stands out: eyewear. Whether it’s a sharp silhouette, an oversized frame, or a tinted lens catching the light just right, these glasses punctuate both the artist and the image, giving both an edge, an air of confidence, and the clarity of cool representation.
It’s not about hiding; it’s about choosing how to be seen. These legends understood that the right pair can crystallize a style or freeze a feeling in time.
Take your cue from the greats and find the frames that say something that lasts.