As the wheels of history continue to roll forward, the use of sunglasses has long been limited not only to the sunscreen itself, but also to the significance of the ornament as it becomes more important, and it has a huge impact on people's psychology. In the street photo shoots, the girls always have a pair of sunglasses.

Of course, different shapes of the frame can also help us to modify the face shape, material and color changes can also affect a person's appearance. Nowadays, the style of sunglasses is getting more and more fashionable, such as heart-shaped sunglasses like this season's hot narrow-neck sunglasses.

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Perhaps Hollywood movies can best help people discover the importance of sunglasses. In "The End of the Road", Susan Sarandon wears a red-framed Rayban "Wanderer" cat's eye sunglasses. Linda Hamilton in The Terminator wears a full-frame round black windproof aviator glasses from the Japanese brand Matsuda. However, the most iconic sunglasses spokesperson should still be Audrey Hepburn. The classic picture from Tiffany's Breakfast, she made Oliver Goldsmith's dark brown shaded sunglasses look famous.

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If you only have a pair of sunglasses, then, of course, it is the most classic aviator glasses. But the simpler the design, the more it tests its texture.

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