The Cat-Eye Sunglasses EVERY Fashion Girl Owns
Scroll through Instagram on a sunny day and no doubt you’ll come across at least one girl with either a flat-lay or selfie featuring the Ellery et Graz Quixote Classic Cateye Frames. And it's no wonder they are so popular. The slight cat-eye shape and multitude of colours on offer means you’re guaranteed to find a pair in the collection that will suit you.
Designer Kym Ellery collaborated with sunglasses master Graz for the first Ellery x Graz collection in 2010. Not overly trend driven, with a slight ‘50s shape and seasonal colours, these shades have certainly stood the test of time. This is one on-going collaboration we hope never ends.
Keep scrolling to see some of our favourite fashion girls in the style and to shop our favourite frames.
WHO: Phoebe Tonkin
WHO: Chloë Sevigny
WHO: Tania Brasseur
WHO: Brooke Testoni
WHO: Ebanny Dwyer
WHO: Kinga Burza
WHO: Gemma Ward
WHO: Lulu Rose Wood
WHO: Kym Ellery
Keep scrolling to shop the classic frames!
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