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Eyeglass Trends for Women Over 60: Frame Your Look, Not Your Age

By Patty Lowell September 16, 2025 Beauty

Let’s be honest: most of us don’t think twice about our glasses. We pick a pair, wear them until they practically fall off our faces, and only replace them when the prescription is so outdated we can’t tell if that’s our neighbor waving at us or a tree branch swaying in the breeze. Sound familiar?

Here’s the thing – glasses aren’t just for seeing. They’re a full-on style statement, as important as your favorite scarf or the shoes that make you feel unstoppable. Sticking with the same old frames for years can actually make you look older (and not in the wise, elegant way we want). Updating your glasses is one of the fastest, easiest ways to refresh your look.

Don’t Get Stuck in a Time Warp

Think of glasses like hairstyles. Would you still wear a perm straight out of 1987? (If you said yes, we need to talk.) Fashion evolves, and your frames should too. That doesn’t mean chasing every fad, but it does mean updating your eyeglasses with frames that feel current and show the world that you’re a vibrant, stylish midlife woman who is not stuck in the past.

It’s About Personality, Not Face Shape

Forget all those rules about glasses needing to “suit your face shape.” That’s old news. Eyeglass trends for 2025 are all about letting your glasses reflect you. Are you bold and adventurous? Try oversized aviators. More playful? Cat-eyes in a pop of color. Love a little retro flair? Round frames inspired by the 1960s are calling your name.

Take some cues from 60 and older style icons like Oprah, Demi Moore, and Meryl Streep. Oprah’s oversized frames scream confidence. Demi’s sleek designs say, “effortless chic.” And Meryl? She’s proof that you can rock everything from quirky rounds to polished classics. None of them are hiding behind their glasses – they’re owning them.

One Pair? That’s So Last Decade

Here’s a truth bomb: one pair of glasses just doesn’t cut it anymore. You don’t have one handbag for every outfit, right? (If you do, I admire your discipline.) Eyewear deserves the same variety. A bold pair for evenings out, a classic pair for everyday errands, and a fun pair just because. Glasses are accessories – collect them like jewelry.

And if prescription frames make your wallet wince, start with reading glasses or a great pair of sunnies. Both are ridiculously stylish and affordable. You can grab a few pairs in different shapes and colors without guilt. Better yet, you don’t even need a prescription to get in the eyewear game – non-prescription glasses are everywhere. Consider them fashion candy for your face.

Trends You’ll Love Right Now

Ready to try something new? Here are a few trends that are flattering, fun, and age-defying (in the best way):

  • Oversize Aviators – Big, bold, and a little bit dramatic. They say, “Yes, I’ve seen it all, and I look fabulous doing it.”
  • Classic Cat-Eyes – Playful, flirty, and always flattering. Modern cat-eyes come in sleek styles that work for every day.
  • Colorful Frames – Red, teal, blush, even patterned – because life’s too short for boring black frames.
  • Retro Wayfarers in Bright Colors – A classic reinvented. Think 1960s cool meets 2025 chic.
  • Round Frames Inspired by the 1960s – A little artsy, a little bohemian, and totally fresh. Perfect if you like to stand out.

Your Face, Your Style

At the end of the day, glasses shouldn’t just help you see better – they should help the world see you. The confident, stylish, fun-loving you. Whether you’re sipping coffee at brunch, reading your latest mystery novel, or heading out to dinner, the right frames can make you feel polished and alive.

So, the next time you find yourself reaching for those old frames you’ve had since… well, who can remember? – pause and try on something new. Have fun. Surprise yourself. Because your style doesn’t stop evolving at 60, and neither should your glasses.

Let’s Talk About It:

Do you match your eyeglasses to your outfit or your mood? Remember the saying, “Girls with glasses don’t get passes”? Well, no more. How do you make a style statement with eyewear?

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Cecelia

Wow, I need to redo my glasses! Time for a new style with my old 5 year old glasses.

Patty Lowell

Perfect time for some fun, new styles! Enjoy exploring the options out there.

Linda

I started wearing glasses when I could no longer see well with my contacts. I found a wonderful store here in Kansas City ,Romanelli Optical, and found a helpful sales person and a wealth of wonderful frames. I was complimented over and over on the first pair
I bought. Since then I have purchased 4 more frames, all fun and flattering. If you have to wear glasses- have fun with it – and they also hide those bags under your eyes!

Patti

Wish I lived near there to go visit. We have brutal eyewear choices in our area. I don’t know what would look good on me.

Patty Lowell

You might try warbyparker.com. They’ll send you several options to choose from. Enjoy!

Linda

I wear multifocal contact lenses but also have varifocal glasses which are a red Ray-Ban frame. As I also need to wear +0.1 reading glasses with my contacts for small print I started collecting them a few years ago. The funkier they are the better, I have feline ones, round ones, huge ones in all colours. Some of the most fashionable have come from museum shops, I just love them. It’s like collecting costume jewellery, a small indulgence.

Patty Lowell

“The funkier they are the better.” I love this. And I love the idea of sourcing cool glasses at museum shops!!! Supporting art and fashion.!

The Author

Patty is the founder of The Brilliant Age, a lifestyle platform for women navigating later life and beyond with curiosity, style, and intention. Through thoughtful essays on reinvention, personal style, relationships, and purposeful living later in life, she encourages women to question outdated rules and design lives that feel vibrant and true. Patty also writes Spark 60, a weekly one-minute dose of inspiration delivered every Wednesday.

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