Sunglasses and sangria

Good evening my bespectacled beauties, 

With the amazing sunny weather we have been having in London over the last few months. I have really been able to make use of my extensive sunglass collection 😀

I love the allure of throwing on a pair of sunglasses to accentuate my outfit choices. They also can hide a mutiltude of sins from too many late nights on the town, or in my case, trying to prevent the dreaded hayfever attacks! Haha. 

 

I wore the above vintage Topshop pair whilst in Positano. The red metal frames set off my dress and bag perfectly and gave a nice contrast. The backdrop proved a huge inspiration to me in what colour combinations I wore – the pastel buildings and bold purple flowers dotted everywhere was just breathtaking.

  
  
I wore my Rayban aviator pair whilst holidaying in Venice. As I was only there for a long weekend I decided to take a classical pair which would match with a variety of different outfits. The mirrored lenses are on trend for spring/ summer 2015 too. 

  
When I was in Spain for New Year, although the weather was a little cooler the sunshine was still beaming. I wore my tortoise shell Burberry pair for the trip as the heavier frames are a bit more appropriate for winter short breaks. 

  
When I was working overseas in Cape Town I lived in my retro Rayban wayfarers. They were so perfect for laid back beach days and the classic black frames complemented every bikini shade I had 😁

Accessories really are a way to show off your individuality and personality, which is why I love my collection of sunglasses. They all are completely unique and match a whole range of my wardrobe staples. 

Protecting your eyes as well as looking cool and chic, I will raise my glass of sangria to that 😀

Until next week, take care

Keya x

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