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Oversized Hexagonal Sunglasses
£325
Seafoam Champagne Almost Black Tortoise Cherry 10pm Pink Champagne + 2 more
Yatton
Oversized Hexagonal Sunglasses
£325
Black Plankton Cougar Silk Tortoise Tortoise & Cherry + 2 more
Ego
Hexagon Sunglasses
£325
Pink Champagne Tortoise & Cherry Wakame Seafoam Champagne Basalt + 2 more

When it comes to sunglasses, there are countless styles to choose from. From classic aviators to retro cat-eyes, each shape has its own unique charm. Among these, hexagon sunglasses stand out as a striking and unconventional choice. As the name suggests, hexagon sunglasses have six sides, which gives them a distinctive and somewhat geometric appearance. This shape creates a bold and eye-catching look. Hexagon sunglasses can vary in terms of size, with some having more elongated lenses, while others may have a more symmetrical hexagonal shape. The angles of the hexagon can also differ, affecting the overall appearance. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the origins of hexagon sunglasses, explore how to wear them with flair, and take a glimpse at some famous figures who have embraced this distinctive eyewear.

What is the history of hexagon sunglasses?

Hexagon sunglasses first emerged in the 1960s, a decade renowned for its avant-garde fashion and cultural revolutions. The design was a departure from traditional round or square frames, introducing a geometric flair that resonated with the era's spirit of innovation. Attributed to the visionary eyewear designer Oliver Goldsmith, hexagon sunglasses quickly gained popularity. They were a statement piece, embraced by fashion-forward individuals seeking a blend of retro charm and contemporary edge. As the years passed, the hexagon shape evolved, with designers infusing new materials, colours, and finishes to keep pace with changing trends.

What face shape do hexagonal glasses suit?

The design is remarkably versatile, but like any eyewear, they often complement certain face shapes more effectively. Here's a quick guide:

Round Faces - Hexagon frames can add angles and definition to soft features, providing balance to the face.

Oval Faces – If you have an oval face, you’ll most likely to pull off most frame shape, including hexagons. Why not experiment with different sizes and styles to find your perfect fit.

Square Faces - The lines of softer shaped hexagon sunglasses can contrast well with strong jawlines, creating a harmonious look.

Heart shaped Faces - Opt for hexagon frames that are slightly wider at the top to balance a broader forehead.

Hexagon sunglasses come in various sizes, from small and subtle to large and statement-making. Consider the scale of the sunglasses in relation to your face size. Oversized hexagons such as HEX can add drama, while smaller frames offer a more understated look, the YATTON from the winter sun collection is a great example of this.

How are Hexagon Sunglasses Made?

Ever wondered how these unique frames are crafted? At Oliver Goldsmith, we use the finest materials, meticulous craftsmanship and precision engineering to create this specialist shape. The first step in crafting hexagon sunglasses is choosing the right materials. Premium quality metals, such as stainless steel or titanium are commonly used – but we prefer to work with Mazzucchelli acetate. Mazzucchelli, is an Italian brand that has been trading for six generations. The tiny factory, was originally established in 1849, manufacturing combs and buttons made from animal horn, bone and tortoiseshell. They went on to become an international company with highly sophisticated knowledge and skill, enabling Mazzucchelli 1849 to excel in the production of semi-finished plastic materials. Based in Castiglione Olona, they are now the worldwide leader in the manufacturing and distribution of sheets made of Cellulose Acetate, a polymer of natural origin. This material has traditionally been used in the production of optical and sunglass frames and is a magnificent product to work with. Innovation and quality is at the heart of the business and we believe they make some of the finest acetate in the world – with an endless choice of colour and texture to choose from. Experimenting with colour and texture is our passion – and hexagon sunglasses are a brilliant shape to play with laminations and colour as the bevelling and contours of the design lend itself to more imaginative options.

The hexagon sunglasses that feature in the Oliver Goldsmith collection are all designs taken from the vintage archive, frames that were originally designed during the sixties in London. The dimensions of these silhouettes are always carefully considered; fit and comfort is just as important as the aesthetic appeal. Last but not least, lenses are fitted, custom-cut to fit – we use the best quality lenses on the market to provide a premium level of protection.

Crafting hexagon sunglasses is a meticulous process that combines artistry with precision engineering. From material selection to quality control checks, each step plays a vital role in creating these iconic eyewear designs.

The colour and finish of your hexagon sunglasses can significantly impact your overall style. Choose from either classic black or tortoiseshell frames that of course exude a timeless elegance, or why not play with bolder or more unusual colours – the Ego in Pink Champagne is incredibly unique and makes the right kind of statement. Hexagon sunglasses lend themselves well to a wide range of outfits. They effortlessly blend with both casual and formal attire. Pair them up with dresses or denim for a more bohemian, 70’s inspired look. Or opt for a pair from the Winter Sun collection, the lightly tinted lens allows you to wear them 24/7 – paired with tailoring or structured dresses will give you a highly polished look.

Celebrities wearing Hexagon Sunglasses

Hexagon sunglasses have graced the faces of numerous celebrities over the years, solidifying their status as an iconic eyewear choice. Here are a few notable figures who have embraced this distinctive style: Beyonce; The Queen Bee herself has been spotted donning hexagon sunglasses, effortlessly blending them into her eclectic wardrobe. Perhaps the most famous early adopter, John Lennon's hexagon-shaped glasses became synonymous with his iconic look and musical legacy. Rihanna is known for her fearless fashion choices and has been seen wearing hexagon sunglasses on multiple occasions, adding an extra layer of intrigue to her ensembles.

Whether oversized or subtle, hexagon sunglasses offer a unique blend of vintage charm and contemporary style. By considering factors such as face shape, size, colour and outfit coordination, you can confidently rock this distinctive eyewear. Join the ranks of style icons around the world and let your hexagon sunglasses become a signature piece in your own fashion journey.