How To Rock Guess Eyewear Celebrity Styles

There’s still time to lock down your signature summer look–and picking out the right eyewear is key. Because nobody wears sunglasses like a star, we’re looking to celebs for inspiration. And as we all know, celebrities loves wearing designer sunglasses such as Guess. Yes, Guess eyewear had been a favorite brand of celebrities ever since. Here are some of our favorite versions of Guess eyewear, wore by our favorite stars–from classic styles to more out-there specs.
Rectangular
A wide, angular pair–like the ones Katie Holmes loves to weat–is great if your style is tailored and ladylike. The two-toned lenses make these cool.
Classic Square
Simple, square shades like Pippa Middleton’s look sexy on everyone, work with all styles and can be dressed up or down–you can wear them to the beach and then with a cocktail dress without a problem.
Cat-Eye
This style looks good on most face shapes, but it’s super-flattering if your face is round. Just like what Anne Hathaway is sporting recently because of her cat woman role in batmad.
Matte-Framed
For an original spin on classic black shades, look for a pair with a non-shiny frame. Adele’s slightly cat-eye-shaped pair is edgy without being too much.
Aviators
Few styles translate to “hot babe” like aviators–as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley proves from time to time. They look great on square and heart-shaped faces, but that doesn’t mean round-faced girls can’t wear them–just look for a wider-set pair with straighter edges.
Brown-Hued
If you want a pair that screams summer, try all-brown shades. Jaime King’s taupe-ish version is perfect for blondes–if you’re brunette, pick a tone that’s close to your hair color
Funky Retro
Small, round, ’50s-style shades aren’t for everyone, but they’re so, so trendy right now. First-timers should try a pair like Whitney Port’s with a partially-clear frame–they make the style a little less dramatic.
’70s-Inspired
J.Lo knows a thing or two about looking hot in shades–we bet this woman owns 5 million pairs. If you want to try intricate frames like these, make sure they work with what you’re wearing (her silver, sequined top is dead-on) without being too costume-y.
Playful Patterns
Olivia Palermo’s shades are speckled with a butterfly-ish print. If you’re looking for a daring style, this is the version for you.