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The biggest eyewear colour trends for autumn/winter 2026 

The biggest eyewear colour trends for autumn/winter 2026 

At a glance: The dominant eyewear colour trends for AW26 centre on warmth and depth. Burgundyamber, forest greenslate and smoked translucent frames lead the season — reflecting the broader 2026 fashion colour trends toward rich, considered tones over bright or high-contrast colour. 

Here’s what’s set to be on-trend this autumn season, how each colour works in frames and how to choose the right shade for everyday wear. 

AW26 eyewear colour trends

A colour guide table showing six eyewear frame colours, their recommended frame materials and wardrobe pairings. The chart includes Burgundy/Wine, Amber/Tobacco, Forest/Moss Green, Smoked Transparent, Slate/Pewter and Deep Navy/Ink, with suggested materials such as acetate and metal, alongside complementary clothing colours.
Man with light curly hair, round metal glasses and a cream turtleneck, partly framed by golden autumn maple leaves.

How eyewear colour trends connect to fashion 

Glasses frame trends for 2026 follow the seasonal fashion colour palette closely. AW26 collections from London, Milan and Paris consistently feature deep, warm tones — moving away from the cooler, minimal palettes of recent seasons. 

The autumn fashion colours shaping eyewear in 2026 include deep burgundy, warm amber, forest green, cognac and burnt orange. Winter fashion colours add further moodiness — blackened green, deep plummidnight navy and cool pewter. 

Colour trends in fashion rarely stay in clothing. Frames, bags and shoes pick up the same palette, which is why an AW-aligned frame colour can feel like a considered wardrobe decision rather than an eyewear-specific one. 

Key eyewear colour trends for autumn/winter 2026

Two pairs of red and burgundy acetate glasses are displayed on white plinths against a neutral background, showcasing a bold cat-eye frame and Polaroid PLD D504 slim rectangular glasses in rich autumn-inspired colours.

1. Burgundy and wine 

Burgundy is the clearest single-colour story of AW26. It appears across clothing, footwear and accessories — and translates directly into eyewear. 

In acetate, deep cherry and wine tones have a richness and glossy sheen that reads premium without being loud. In metal, a burgundy or oxblood finish adds warmth and personality, and a rose gold trim brings a softer, more feminine edge. Both sit comfortably with the season’s wardrobe staples: camel coats, cream knitwear, black tailoring. Think: vintage-inspired Y2K nostalgia styles — wrapped shapes, narrow rectangles and cat-eye silhouettes that reference the era directly.

Frames in burgundy and wine are a practical choice for prescription wearers who want a frame that feels seasonal but works across the full year.

Frame styles to look for: 

Top picks:  

A woman wearing GD Gian amber square glasses smiles at the camera against a neutral background, showcasing a warm autumn-inspired frame colour with a soft, modern finish.

2. Amber and tobacco 

Amber, cognac and tobacco brown represent the earthy strand of the AW26 fashion colour palette. They share the warmth of tortoiseshell but with a cleaner, more single-tone appearance. 

These colours work particularly well in translucent or semi-transparent acetate — the material lets the tone shift subtly in different light, adding depth without heaviness. They pair naturally with the earthy layering that defines autumn fashion this year: rust, olive, tan and warm cream. 

Frame styles to look for: 

Amber and tobacco tones also carry well into prescription sunglasses, so you can take the same warm palette from your everyday frames into your sun lenses.

  • Rich amber and chic Champagne-coloured translucent acetate
  • Tobacco semi-transparent round
  • Cognac rectangular acetate 

Top picks: 

Two pairs of green glasses rest on a grey woven fabric swatch, featuring GD Whitley translucent olive-green rounded square frame with tortoiseshell temples and a matte forest-green square metal frame, showcasing rich autumn-inspired colours and finishes.

3. Forest and moss green 

Green has built steadily as a colour trend in fashion across several seasons. AW26 is where it moves from accent to statement — and the focus has shifted toward deeper, moodier tones: forest, moss, olive and blackened green rather than brighter botanical shades. 

In thick acetate, dark green frames have a vintage, considered quality. In slimmer metal, olive and khaki read clean and contemporary with a warm metallic finish. Both work well against the warm neutrals dominating autumn wardrobes. 

Frame styles to look for: 
  • Forest green bold acetate oversized frames
  • Khaki metal slim aviators
  • Moss green or olive-coloured round glasses 
  • Moss green geometric frames for a subtly modern shape

Top picks: 

A woman with blonde wavy hair wearing clear blush-pink glasses and poses against a blue background, styled with a cream blazer and white top, showcasing transparent eyewear with a soft, contemporary look.

4. Translucent frame glasses 

Translucent frame glasses remain one of the most consistent eyeglass frame trends across 2026 — but the direction has evolved. Clear-only frames are giving way to tinted and smoked variations that carry more personality. 

Smoke grey, blush-tinted and amber-washed translucent frames are the latest iterations this AW, alongside softer-tinted pastel lenses for a gentler take on the trend. Rimless designs and playful details like wavey temples keep the look light, while still connecting to the season’s wider palette.

Clear frame glasses also work particularly well as coloured prescription lenses. The lens sits visually within the frame rather than against it — which makes the overall look more seamless for prescription wearers. 

Frame styles to look for:
  • Smoke grey transparent aviator or square frames
  • Blush-tinted clear acetate
  • Amber-wash transparent rectangle 

Popular styles: 

Two pairs of Scout glasses rest on a textured stone surface: Scout Martie, a bold rectangular acetate frame in Havana grey, and Scout Marine, a gold metal cat-eye frame. Together, they showcase cool-toned eyewear with contemporary, autumn-inspired finishes.

5. Slate and pewter 

Not every AW26 colour trend runs warm. Slate, pewter and cool grey sit at the cooler end of the winter fashion colour palette — and they’re a strong choice for anyone whose wardrobe runs toward navy, charcoal and off-white. 

In metal frames, brushed pewter and silver stainless steel or titanium frames have an understated elegance. In acetate, slate grey with subtle marbling adds depth without colour. These shades suit cooler complexions particularly well and wear easily across professional and casual contexts. 

Frame styles to look for:
  • Matte slate acetate with metallic accents
  • Brushed pewter and dark metal
  • Cool grey square frames 

Popular styles: 

A man with neat braids wearing GD Maxwell bold deep navy pilot glasses adjusts the frames while looking towards the camera, showcasing their rich ink-blue colour and bold, modern design.

6. Deep navy and ink 

Navy has long been a wardrobe staple, but it’s gaining more ground as a frame colour this AW. Deep navy and ink-blue tones appear in both acetate and metal — and unlike black, they carry warmth and personality without being loud. 

Navy frames sit well with warm AW tones — amber, camel, burgundy — as well as darker winter palettes. It’s one of the most versatile colour choices: distinctive enough to be interesting, neutral enough to wear daily. 

Frame styles to look for: 
  • Thick acetate square or geometric shapes
  • Ink-blue rounded browline frames
  • Navy-tortoiseshell mix 

Popular styles: 

How to choose a frame colour for AW26 

Three practical factors help narrow it down. 

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Skin tone 

Warm skin tones — golden, olive, bronze — tend to suit warm frame colours: amber, tortoiseshell, burgundy, forest green. Cooler skin tones — pink, blue or neutral undertones — often work better with slate, navy, pewter and wine. 

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Wardrobe 

A frame that works with existing wardrobe colours gets worn consistently. One that clashes tends not to. Picking a frame from the same seasonal palette as the rest of the wardrobe is a practical starting point. If your wardrobe still leans on lighter neutrals, sand and ocean blues can bridge the two seasons without breaking from the wider AW26 palette.

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Prescription or non-prescription 

All of the frame colours above are available as prescription glasses, including prescription sunglasses, at Glasses Direct. Many AW26 acetate frames are also made with sustainability in mind so you can update your look responsibly.

Glasses Direct’s free Home Trial lets you test four frames at home before committing — useful when choosing a new colour direction. 

FAQs: eyewear colour trends autumn/winter 2026 

What are the biggest eyewear colour trends for AW26? 

The standout shades for autumn/winter 2026 are deep burgundy and wine, warm amber and tobacco, forest and moss green, smoked transparent frames, slate and pewter, and deep navy. These reflect the broader 2026 fashion colour trends, which favour warm depth and richness over bright or high-contrast colour.

Which autumn fashion colours translate best into eyewear?

Burgundy, amber, forest green and tobacco are the clearest crossovers between AW26 autumn fashion colours and eyewear. All four appear prominently in frame ranges this season and suit a wide range of face shapes and skin tones.

Are transparent frame glasses still on trend for 2026?

Yes — but the direction has shifted. Clear-only transparent frames are giving way to tinted and smoked transparents: smoke grey, blush and amber-wash are the most current options. Transparent-frame glasses remain a strong choic as the lens sits within rather than against the frame. 

What winter fashion colours work best for glasses frames?

Deep plum, blackened green, midnight navy, slate grey and pewter are the winter fashion colours that translate most naturally into frames. These shades carry the depth of a winter wardrobe without being purely seasonal — most will wear comfortably through to spring.

How do I know which frame colour suits my skin tone? 

Warm skin tones generally suit warm frame colours: amber, tortoiseshell, burgundy and green. Cooler skin tones suit slate, navy, pewter and wine. The Glasses Direct free Home Trial is a practical way to test a new colour at home before buying — try up to four frames with no commitment.