Emily Ratajkowski debuts Tory Burch’s Fall 2025 eyewear, embracing sophisticated—and wholly wearable—rebellion.
There is a moment in fashion when a trend moves from the runway to the real world, and a certain kind of magic happens. Emily Ratajkowski, a chameleon of modern style, has always understood this. She doesn’t just wear clothes; she inhabits them, giving them life and a narrative all their own. And so, her collaboration with Tory Burch eyewear Fall 2025 is, in a word, inspired.
Take the first shot: against a cerulean sky, she wears a textural tweed knit, a piece that whispers of old-world Chanel. But the sunglasses? They are something else entirely. Oval, with a delicate gold frame and a whisper of a Tory Burch logo on the arm, they are a modern reinterpretation of a retro classic. They feel less like a trend and more like an heirloom you’d find tucked away in a chic grandmother’s drawer, but worn with a knowing, almost nonchalant confidence. It’s an interesting tension, no? The elegant past meeting the effortless present.
Then, there’s the floral dress. A draped, off-the-shoulder number that could have easily felt overly romantic or saccharine. But with the bold, sculptural sunglasses—a wide, tortoiseshell frame that commands attention—the look is anchored. It’s a perfect example of what I call “stylistic whiplash chic”—the art of pairing something soft and feminine with a piece that is sharp, bold, and a little bit dangerous. It’s an easy trick to get wrong, but she makes it look… easy.
Finally, the most academic of the looks: a taupe-colored cardigan, fastened with a whimsical brooch—a detail that I find utterly charming, a subtle nod to the kind of eccentricity I adore. The glasses here are rounded, intellectual, and in a rich tortoiseshell that feels both serious and playful. They aren’t just a prop; they’re a character in the story, suggesting a woman who reads books as seriously as she browses vintage shops.