Wear Your 90s Sunglasses, Kate Moss Does

The 90s resume passes all of our requirements, and would likely be approved by any and all fashion companies. Supermodel, Kate Moss, is another figure to seek approval from with any style decisions. 

Extensive with denim, sunglasses, cropped tees, bike shorts, slip dresses, belts, the list never ceases to amaze stylists and professionals in the industries.

No decade quite compares to the ever-lasting effect on the way people still dress today- thirty years later.

We have five memorable options for sunglasses, specifically: rectangular, oval, frameless, sporty, and cat-eye.

Generating new interest in the particular frame is in part due to Stephanie Pfriender Stylander, an American fashion photographer. This very famous image itself promoted the Christian Roth brand; a leading creator in the silhouette that spread across the generation.

Kate Moss by Stephanie Pfriender Stylander.

When we think of oval, we think of Kate Moss now.

Jennifer Aniston is yet another figure we have to acknowledge for her contributions to the 90s styling guide.

Wearing a frameless pair, Aniston’s signature image- her wearing a plain white tee layered with a black slip dress, a backwards hat, and early-stage headphones- she pioneered the unexpected. The design keeps outfits sleek and subtly fashionable.

Jennifer Aniston on set in the 90s.

In the Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow days, we had two obsessions: them and the oval shape.

Actor Brad Pitt and actress Gwyneth Paltrow attend ‘The Pallbearer’ New York City Premiere on April 28, 1996 at the Tribeca Film Center in New York City.