
8 Premium Sunglasses Brands To Celebrate National Sunglasses Day
Celebrate National Sunglasses Day in style with these must-have shades from Revo x J Balvin, blending cutting-edge design, UV protection, and high fashion for every taste. REVO
Eyewear can be a crucial part of your daily wardrobe. The accessory is more than an object of flare, or used to remain incognito. Rather, it is a protective item that decreases the effects of UV rays on our eyes. With frames great for those addicted to sunshine, each of these brands can let your peers know you care about your health and your look.
National Sunglasses Day with MCM is blending cutting-edge design, UV protection, and high fashion for every taste. MCM
June 27 celebrates National Sunglasses Day, a day dedicated to promoting the importance of UV-protective eyewear while embracing stylish designs. Founded by The Vision Council, this annual event encourages stylish individuals, and eyewear enthusiasts, to share their favorite shades on social media [#SunglassesSelfie and #NationalSunglassesDay]. Historically, sunglasses have had an intricate relationship to colder climates as opposed to the sunnier side of the sidewalk.
Tracing back to Inuit tribes in the Arctic regions, where the glaring sun reflects off of water, and snow-covered lands are very intense and require mitigation with some form of eye covering. An eye covering was designed by the indigenous group, with slits for the pupils to peer through, controlling the amount of light affecting one's vision. Far from acetate, these frames were usually made of wood, or even bone, inspiring modern sunglasses.
To help you celebrate sunglasses, on-trend and in style, we've highlighted some of the hottest sunglasses brands making waves in 2025, from luxury icons to cutting-edge collaborations, and newcomers.
Jacquemus
Celebrate National Sunglasses Day in style with these must-have shades from Jacquemus. Jacquemus
Jacquemus has become a modern fashion phenomenon over the years with its bold, playful attire and equally playful frames. The brand's eyewear, designed in Japan, strikes a balance between luxury and personality, selling out on a worldwide scale. This summer, Jacquemus sunglasses are available exclusively at The Surf Lodge, in Montauk, NY. The brand's partnership with 8 Agency has been instrumental in expanding its presence across North America, curating a must-have aura for style-conscious consumers.
Oakley x Travis Scott
Celebrate National Sunglasses Day with these must-have shades from Oakley x Travis Scott. Oakley
Oakley has officially named Travis Scott its first-ever Chief Visionary, flagging a new chapter for the eyewear brand. This multi-year partnership will see Scott and his Cactus Jack team reimagining Oakley's eyewear and apparel, blending the brand's performance legacy with streetwear flair. The collaboration, which kicks off with the limited Day Zero collection is now available with Travis Scott's influence reviving Oakley's cultural resurgence.
Revo x J Balvin
Celebrate National Sunglasses Day with shades from Revo x J Balvin, blending cutting-edge design, UV protection, and high fashion for every taste. REVO
Global music superstar J Balvin has teamed up with Revo as Creative Director for its new NRGY line, which features NASA-inspired polarized lens technology. Developed in collaboration with designer Mattias Gollin, this collaboration merges high-tech engineering with futuristic aesthetics. The limited-edition Mark II 'Takedown' sunglasses lead the launch, with a broader collection, CXN_01, set to follow. Revo's NRGY line fits those who want cutting-edge style with superior UV protection.
Christian Louboutin Eyewear
Celebrate National Sunglasses Day with Christian Louboutin, UV protection, and high fashion for every taste. Christian Louboutin
Christian Louboutin's debut eyewear collection, produced by Marcolin, is a celebration of Parisian boldness and refinement. The frames feature signature red accents, art-deco influences, and sleek, oversized, and premium materials like acetate and metal. Styles include the Dolly and Hot Chick, which embody the brand's architectural elegance. Crafted with ZEISS lenses, these sunglasses offer style and optical precision. Louboutin's eyewear is a perfect blend of luxury and artistry, worn as a standout choice for fashion-forward individuals.
Tom Ford
Tom Ford blends cutting-edge design, UV protection, and high fashion for every taste. Tom Ford
Tom Ford's eyewear collection epitomizes bold sophistication, with Italian-crafted frames that blend vintage and contemporary influences. The brand's signature metal 'T' logo adds a touch of elegance, making each pair instantly recognizable. Whether you prefer sleek aviators, oversized cat-eye frames, or a classic look of the Fausto Sunglasses, Tom Ford delivers timeless luxury with a modern edge.
Zegna
Celebrate with Zegna, blending cutting-edge design, UV protection. Zegna
Zegna's dark foliage acetate, or its Havana brown acetate sunglasses, combine sculpted lines and lightweight comfort, with subtle branding including the 232 Road Brand Mark on the temples. The frames' 3D detailing and convex grooves create a distinctive look - a deep lens setting - apt for those who appreciate an understated heritage, and quiet luxury.
MCM
National Sunglasses Day in style with these must-have shades from MCM, blending cutting-edge design, and high fashion for every taste. MCM
MCM's square acetate sunglasses feature diamond-studded hardware inspired by the brand's iconic luggage designs. Sold with stylish sunglass cases that can be worn as a cross-body bag or pouch, the monogrammed case and iridescent finishes add a luxe touch, making these shades a standout choice for streetwear enthusiasts with a flashy aesthetic.
BUKURRA
These top sunglasses brands like Bukurra, offer the perfect mix of style and sun protection for National Sunglasses Day. BUKURRA
BUKURRA's debut collection redefines minimalist eyewear with sculptural silhouettes rooted in Albanian heritage, where cultural pride meets contemporary design. For the modern man who values quiet confidence, each frame is a study in balance, complete with organic curves and architectural precision, crafted in hand-finished acetate. The signature dual hemispheres at the temples reaffirm the brand's namesake "bukur," the Albanian word for "beautiful," embodying harmony in proportion.
Whether you prefer luxury, streetwear, or bold artistic designs, these brands offer a range of sunglasses that elevate your look while protecting your eyes. Adding to your daily aura this summer is as easy as a unique pair of sunglasses. As National Sunglasses Day leads us into the summer holidays, find a pair that you can wear often for your safety and complement your style.
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