Dive headfirst into the plushness of rich indigos and lavenders with DrEyewear's purple eyewear. Known for its status as a colour of luxury, our range of purple framed glasses is guaranteed to be fit for style royalty.
We have designs and styles you'll love-under. From classy, rimless mauve glasses to fun-loving, cat-eyed periwinkle spectacles, we stock all variations of purple eyewear that you could ask for.
How much purple hits the perfect note? There are a ton of different ways you can wear purple on your eyewear – whether as one solid shade of purple or as subtle purple accents on the frames instead.
The very first place to rock purple is the most common – that is the whole pair of glasses, frames and glasses arms. Stars like Miley Cyrus have been photographed out and about in full purple outfits, down to purple glasses, so you know that these glasses are a statement piece that's bound to bring a wonderful pop of colour into your life.
The second would be to choose to have purple on your glasses arms only – a style we've seen Kylie Jenner sporting during photoshoots. This variety is a little subtler but can still make a splash when it counts.
The last two options are perhaps the least noticeable of all of these designs, namely on the nose bridge or as accents on the hinge studs only. These glasses are great for those who want something low-key for everyday wear, be it for your workplace or a casual hangout with friends.
Still wondering what kinds of purple glasses you should get? The most popular purple glasses shapes tend to be rectangles, ovals or browlines. If none of these suit your fancy, there has also been a recent rise in the popularity of vintage-style round-shaped and aviator glasses.
While we're on the topic of glasses shapes, it's also important to consider which would flatter your face shape the best.
Last, but not least, it's worth thinking ahead to see where your brand new pair of glasses can fit into your existing wardrobe. If you like keeping things low-key and classy, a deeper shade of purple, such as wine or mauve, would be easier to pair with other cool-toned outfits. However, if you're going for a big eye-grabbing pair of spectacles, lighter shades such as orchids or lilac may be what you've been looking for.
You may not be aware of it, but blue light is constantly all around us, and can play havoc with our sleeping patterns. In an era where working from home is becoming more commonplace, overexposure can easily be prevented by donning a pair of blue light blocking glasses. Most of the glasses offered at DrEyewear come with the option of blue light blocking lenses, so you won't have to worry about having limited style choices!
If you're still unsure if purple glasses could suit you, here's an article on how you can choose the best coloured glasses for you. Now go forth and rock them!