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Summer’s best sunglasses? They’re Aperol Spritz tinted!

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WHAT’S big and orange and experienci­ng a surprise surge in popularity? No, not Donald Trump but this season’s tinted It sunglasses: A Single Man frame shades with Aperol Spritzcolo­ured lenses.

It might sound a daunting prospect, but at last week’s Venice

Biennale pre-opening — which sees the internatio­nal art set collide with the culturally on-pulse billionair­es — the style was a hot favourite, adopted by hot young Italians in their threepiece white suits and ties, and artists, led by

London’s own lobster pop artist Philip Colbert, alike. It was the same story in Milan during the Design Week, which saw cool girls, including influencer Niki Wu Jie, wear them to Miu Miu soirees.

The trend has been bubbling, as the blockcolou­red accessory (the best of which come acetate framed) are rapidly proving themselves a go-to style to elevate a spring/ summer outfit. Last month, when couple of the moment Tom Holland and Zendaya took their seats to watch the men’s tennis finals of the BNP Paribas Open in California,

it was not only the

Dune actress holding court on the fashion front — Holland successful­ly amped up his credential­s with a pair of marmaladet­inged glasses, paired with the “espresso” knit summer shirt from London brand Percival.

And they’re versatile, as Hollywood’s leading men demonstrat­ed as they rocked them on the Oscars red carpet in March. Matthew McConaughe­y wore Garrett Leight’s Torrey Sun style (€325, garrettlei­ght.eu) while The Holdovers’ breakout star Dominic Sessa opted for

Tom Ford’s Turner aviators (£345, luisaviaro­ma.com).

London fashion designer Harris Reed, famous for his gender-fluid designs, wore a matching Ford pair to Chioma Nnadi’s British Vogue launch party a few days later, while Lewis Hamilton opted for a string of different, unset-tinted specs during the F1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia last month. All this is to say, a great breadth of boys can pull these off; no one should be intimidate­d.

For those interested in what the catwalks had to say, ochre opticals were a hit — they cropped up at the spring/summer 2024 collection­s of Burberry, Roberto Cavalli and Tom Ford. It came as no surprise at the latter, which has been designed by Peter Hawkings since Ford stepped down last year. What’s his trademark look? You guessed it — a sharp suit and a tangerine-tinted shade.

Joe Bromley

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Donegal sunglasses, £150, tbdeyewear.com
TBD Eyewear, Donegal sunglasses, £150, tbdeyewear.com
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Selfridges.com Tom Ford, Fausto squarefram­e acetate sunglasses, £290,
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Ray Ban, State side reloaded, £132, ray-ban.com
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Shades of cool: Niki Wu Jie and Philip Colbert

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