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GK Barry's £89 Wimbledon sunglasses ‘look so expensive' and ‘don't get caught in your hair'

GK Barry's £89 Wimbledon sunglasses ‘look so expensive' and ‘don't get caught in your hair'

Daily Mirror6 days ago
We've found where to shop GK Barry's exact Wimbledon sunglasses that 'don't get caught in your hair' and look like a designer pair without the hefty price tag
GK Barry was one of many celebs to attend Wimbledon last week, and her accessory choice caught our attention. Spotted in a sleek pair of £89 sunglasses that 'look so expensive' and, most importantly, 'don't get caught in your hair,' this chic pair ticks all the boxes for sunny days.
The sunglasses we're on about here are the Georgia Acetate Square Frame Sunglasses in Black from Dune, priced at £89.
If you're after a pair of sunglasses that look designer without the hefty price tag, the Georgia shades are the perfect ones. With a slim silhouette and soft lilac-tinted lenses, they are the perfect balance between trendy and timeless.
When investing in a pair of sunnies, it's important to think long-term about whether you're going to like them the following year. Luckily, this Dune pair are hard to get bored of.
Not to mention the gold detailing on the arms elevates these a bit further, and makes them great for more formal events such as sitting courtside at Wimbledon, summer weddings or even the races.
Made from lightweight acetate, they're comfortable enough to wear all day and best of all, they won't do that annoying thing where your hair gets tangled in the arms.
For the rest of her look, GK opted for a Chanel-esque black and white tweed mini dress, with a matching white Chanel quilted bag and some simple gold and pearl jewellery (most likely hailing from her Abbott Lyon collection).
The celebrities really aced their looks at Wimbeldon this year. From Frankie Bridge's chic pinstripe Karen Millen midi dress, currently £149.50 here to Samantha Cameron's Cefinn seersucker dress, £290 here and Louise Thompson's on-theme Lulu Guiness strawberry punnet handbag, available to rent from £5.16 a day here.
And not to mention potentially the most affordable look yet from Strictly Come Dancing 's Oti Mabuse. The pro dancer headed to Wimbledon earlier last week sporting a £22 tennis dress from Tu Clothing.
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