6 Spectacular Festival Specs Makers
Article by: Tessla Venus Goodwin|@GlitterSpiesWed June 27, 2018 | 13:15 PM
Sunglasses are both a practical and stylish essential for every festival, day or night. Thankfully, there are now many incredible clear and creatively lensed specs you can wear once night falls to add an unexpected element to your ensemble.
Check out our favorites below.
Light Matter Jewelry
Made by hand in Bend, Oregon, these dreamcatcher glasses are perfect for whimsical fairies and magical wizards. These glasses are so comfortable and lightweight, you’ll forget you’re wearing them! Until someone compliments you – and that will happen a lot.
Ayah Eye
Each pair of Ayah Eye glasses are set with a specific intention and meaning. With a combination of real gemstones, charms and hand-painted details by their creator, Moriah Mondrowsky, a pair of these glasses will elevate your look to the next level. Have something specific in mind? Hit her up for customs, she’s always happy to oblige.
Spun Glasses
These wire-wrapped glasses are all one of a kind. From small black circle glasses to ones with purple holographic lenses, you’re sure to find a pair (or two!) to suit your style. They are always coming out with new styles, so be sure to check their Instagram and Etsy page often.
Rebl Kitty
The epitome of bedazzled rhinestone glasses is surely Rebl Kitty. Offering all colors of sunglasses and goggles, you’ll be sure to sparkle and shine wherever you go. These shades are absolutely essential for any festival fairy.
Bonnie Clyde
If simplicity is more your style, look no further. Bonnie Clyde frames are sleek and sophisticated. They are really well-made and offer polarized options for a very affordable price. They will add a put-together and glamorous element to your fave festie look.
My Willows
These special frames are like no other. They stay on with weighted chains around your ears and crystals hanging from each side. Once it gets dark, simply tie the chains together to wear as a necklace so you'll never lose your shades again.