First, Emma can be seen with the classic of all sunglasses, a Ray-Ban. The company was founded in 1937 as a subsidiary of the US company Bausch & Lomb. It was also this company that received the order from the US Army in 1929 to design glasses for pilots. They often suffered from nausea and headaches because of the glaring sunlight. The "Anti-Glare" was developed, sunglasses with green lenses and plastic frames. This then resulted in what is probably the most famous sunglass in the world, the Ray-Ban Aviator, which now had a metal frame and is still being sold successfully today.
Emma doesn't wear an aviator. She has opted for a more ladylike model that optimally sets the scene for her narrow face with wide temples and an equally wide frame. In addition, Emma combines a blue blazer by Sandro Paris – which sets fashionable accents with white decorative seams and buttons – and a white top. A dark blue handbag from Dior completes her elegant appearance.
Emma's glasses are more suitable for women with a narrow face. The elegant frame calls for such clothing. Blazer and skirt are definitely not wrong. The outfit is complemented by a classic blouse and matching pumps.