If 2024 was all about monochrome minimalism, 2025 is embracing warmth, nuance, and quiet contrast. In a market saturated with black-on-black frames, a new rhythm is emerging — where color isn’t about making noise, but adding depth.
These are the tones defining the most sophisticated sunglasses this year:
1. Olive Green
Not too loud, not too soft — olive green hits that rare balance of earthy and elevated. It pairs perfectly with navy, beige, or creamy whites, and works equally well in winter layers or linen summer looks.
→ Try: Jane COL.4 by Bo Bo Noir for a refined, grounded silhouette with a confidente tone.
2. Crystal Yellow
One of the most surprising shades this year. Crystal yellow brings lightness to bold shapes, softening the structure without compromising impact. It feels nostalgic yet modern — like filtered sunlight on acetate.
→ Try: William COL.3B by Bo Bo Noir, for a translucent glow that complements both neutral and colorful wardrobes.
3. Peach & Tortoise Blends
These hues bring softness and vintage elegance to the table. They carry warmth and memory, perfect for those who gravitate towards timeless tailoring, soft knits and gold jewellery.
→ Try: William COL.4 or Triboulet COL.2 by Bo Bo Noir — bold silhouettes balanced by familiar tones.
4. Shiny Black
Yes, it’s still here — but it's different now. When framed with strong shapes and clean lines, shiny black becomes architectural. It’s the new “no color” for those who seek presence without distraction.
→ Try: Jane COL.1 for that editorial, old money edge.
Color in eyewear isn't about standing out anymore — it’s about showing up intentionally. And in 2025, the right shade doesn’t just match your outfit.
It reflects how you move through the world.
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Bo Bo Noir’s current collection is built around this quiet palette.
Less seasonal. More timeless.