The Carolina Herrera sunglasses that women over 60 will love: rejuvenating, light and very elegant

Posted on 14 July 2026

Carolina Herrera is always a source of inspiration. Their looks are pure elegance and sophistication, which is why you want to copy them down to the last detail. Also the accessories. On this occasion we find in archive images – from 2024 specifically – sunglasses that the Venezuelan already wore years ago, but that are a trend today.

It is a round, metallic frame in gold. A design that the most modern women now wear to festivals but that sophisticated women over 60 can also include in their looks. Apparently it works. The key is to combine them with a total sober look like the one Carolina is wearing in gray.

The rest of the style is completed with classic two-tone high heels and a maxi black shopper bag. A style that we can completely adapt in a summer key by changing the long-sleeved two-piece for a linen set in white or vanilla and replacing the pumps with espadrilles.

Sunglasses inspired by those of Carolina Herrera

Le Specs

Le Specs

What we can now copy without spending a fortune are the designer's glasses, opting for this Le Specs design that we found in El Corte Inglés for 80 euros. In this case, the gold frame is combined with an olive green crystal – pure modernity – and brown tortoiseshell temples that give it a retro touch very much in line with the trends of 2026.


Unisex oval metal sunglasses Gold Le Specs

Unisex oval metal sunglasses Gold Le Specs

PVP in El Corte Inglés — 80.00

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Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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