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What Are the Current Trending Glasses?

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Key Takeaways

  • 2026 glasses trends mix bold, oversized styles with clean, minimal designs
  • Tortoiseshell, nude tones, and translucent frames are popular colour choices right now
  • Lightweight acetate and titanium are common frame materials for comfort and style
  • Certain frame shapes can brighten your face and create a more youthful appearance
  • Your face shape plays a big role in finding frames that actually flatter you

The Biggest Glasses Trends of 2026

You’ve probably noticed that glasses have become more than just a vision tool. They’re part of how people express themselves, and in 2026, the options feel more exciting than ever. Whether you’re drawn to something bold or prefer something understated, our team at Doctors EyeCare Grande Prairie can help you find a look that works for you.

This year’s biggest glasses trends range from dramatic oversized frames to slim, whisper-thin metal styles, giving you plenty of ways to refresh your look. The trending frames today are designed with face-flattering shapes in mind, so style and function go hand in hand.

Frame Shapes That Turn Heads

Bold and Oversized Styles

If you want your glasses to make a statement, oversized frames are having a major moment. Oversized cat-eye frames bring a vintage-inspired lift that draws attention upward and gives your face real definition. They work especially well if you want something that feels both fashion-forward and classic.

Square frames with a 70s influence are also making a strong comeback in 2026. These frames sit wider on the face, adding a structured, confident look. Thick geometric frames follow a similar idea, with strong lines that create bold definition around your eyes.

Sleek and Minimal Styles

On the other end of the spectrum, ultra-thin metal frames offer a clean, polished look that never goes out of style. If you prefer something that doesn’t compete with your features, these frames let your face do the talking.

Round frames with a vintage feel are great for softening sharper angles. Aviator frames are also back, updated with modern proportions and refined details that feel fresh without losing their signature appeal. You can explore a wide range of frames and lenses to get a sense of what styles are available to you.

Colours and Materials Worth Knowing About

Trending Colours in 2026

Tortoiseshell has been a staple for years, but this year it’s showing up in brighter, more saturated variations. Think warm ambers mixed with deep greens or even hints of burgundy. It adds warmth to your complexion without feeling too loud.

Nude and blush tones are popular for a reason. They sit close to your skin tone, which makes your eyes stand out rather than your frames. Crystal-clear and translucent frames offer a similar effect and work across a wide range of skin tones and styles.

What About the Material of Frames?

Lightweight acetate is a go-to material for anyone who wants comfort alongside a wide range of colours and patterns. It sits comfortably on your nose and ears throughout the day without feeling heavy. It’s also durable, which means your frames hold their shape over time.

A person holding a pair of glasses in their hands while talking to an optometrist

Stainless steel and titanium frames take a different approach, focusing on a slim, refined look. These materials are incredibly light, which makes them a solid choice if you’ve ever found glasses uncomfortable to wear for long stretches.

Glasses Shapes That Elevate Your Look

Frames That Add Lift and Brightness

Cat-eye frames are consistently recommended for their ability to visually lift the face. The upswept corners draw attention upward toward your cheekbones and brows, which can create a more refreshed appearance. It’s a subtle effect, but it makes a noticeable difference in photos and everyday life.

Translucent frames soften the overall look around your eyes rather than creating a hard border. That lightness tends to brighten your face and make you look more rested, which is part of why these frames have stayed so popular.

Frames That Balance and Refresh Your Look

Round frames are another option worth considering if you want a softer feel. They work particularly well on faces with stronger or more angular bone structure. Oval and slim metal frames bring a similar lightness, making your overall appearance feel less heavy and more open.

Choose Frames That Actually Work for Your Face

Match Shapes to Face Types

Your face shape has a big influence on how a frame looks and feels. If you have a rounder face, angular or geometric frames add structure and definition. Square faces tend to look more balanced with round or oval frames that soften the jawline.

Heart-shaped faces, where the forehead is wider than the chin, pair well with cat-eye or oversized frames. These styles add width to the lower half of the face, creating a more balanced overall proportion.

Get a Professional Opinion

Sometimes, trying frames on your own leads to a lot of guessing. Our team can guide you on frame selection that goes beyond style, taking into account your prescription, nose bridge fit, and how the lenses will sit in the frame. That kind of input can save you from choosing a frame that looks good in the store but feels wrong after a week of wear.

It’s also worth making sure your prescription is current before you invest in new frames. A glasses prescription that’s even slightly out of date can affect how comfortable your new glasses feel day to day. The right eyewear choice also matters for sun protection, so it’s worth considering UV protection when selecting frames.

Find Your Next Favourite Frames

Glasses in 2026 give you more room to express your personal style than ever before. From bold cat-eye frames to lightweight titanium styles, there’s something that can work for your face, your lifestyle, and your prescription.

At Doctors EyeCare Grande Prairie, our team is ready to help you find frames that look great and feel comfortable from day one. Book your appointment today to explore your options and get your eyes checked at the same time.

Written by Dr. Shonah Finlay

Dr. Finlay grew up by the gold mines in South Africa and knew from a young age she wanted to follow a medically related career. She applied to and was accepted to study optometry at the former Rand Afrikaans University in South Africa. During her last year of studies, Dr. Finlay worked on the Train of Hope: South Africa’s Phelophepa. This custom-built train (now 2) travels throughout rural South Africa to deliver top-quality primary healthcare to disadvantaged communities. It was a wonderful experience to bring sight to so many people that otherwise do without. Those memories always remind her of why she loves practicing optometry.
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