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Glastonbury 2025: Sunglasses That Stole the Show

Glastonbury 2025: Sunglasses That Stole the Show

This year’s Glastonbury Festival 2025 was nothing short of iconic. Celebrating a landmark year packed with innovation, activism, and one of the strongest line-ups in recent memory: Charli XCX, Olivia Rodrigo, Ezra Collective, Lorde, and Rod Stewart set the mood across Worthy Farm’s ever-expanding soundscape. But as any seasoned festival goer knows, Glasto is as much about style as it is sound, and no accessory commands more stage-to-field presence than the right pair of sunglasses.

 

Before the festival officially kicked off, Barbour hosted a Pre-Glastonbury lunch that delivered both atmosphere and fashion moments:

 

Isobel Richmond kept it sharp in a black Celine CL40271, while Lennon Gallagher matched the mood in black Tod’s sunglasses.

 

Netflix's Sirens star Milly Alcock charmed in the black and white Chanel 5415 C501/S6, a model now sold out, but certainly unforgettable.

 

Mary Charteris, who DJed the event, opted for black Versace 4459 GB1/87 shades, while Jack Guinness paired his tailoring with the bold Ray-Ban Mega Wayfarer RB0840S 901/58 Polarised.

 

 

...  and across the weekend, festival fields turned into fashion runways.

 

Charli XCX took the stage by storm on Saturday night wearing Port Tanger x Ice Studios Mask Nunny Sunglasses (shop similar Marc Jacobs The Sunglasses Marc 773/S 807IR

 

Daisy Edgar-Jones stunned in a silver Gucci GG1935S (drop us a message if you're eyeing this exact style!).

 



Lulu joined Rod Stewart on stage wearing in a black Prada PR 19WS 1AB5S0



Damian Lewis brought subtle shine in light gold Maui Jim Wiki Wiki aviators.

 

Dominic Cooper kept it cool with black Tom Ford Renee TF847 01B frames and blue smoke gradient lenses.

 

Gemma Chan went earthy in the newly arrived Chloé CH0286S 008, with a stunning triple-gradient lens from grey to brown to khaki on display.

 

Model Adwoa Aboah stood tall in sleek black Miu Miu MU A01S 1AB01T shields.

 

Idris Elba, as consistent as ever, in his signature Gucci GG1084S 001.

 

Saffron Hocking brought a futuristic touch in Bottega Veneta BV1390S 001.

 

Peter Capaldi made a surprise appearance at Franz Ferdinand's set wearing classic Ray-Ban 2140 Wayfarers

 

Lily Allen served an effortless moment in Jacques Marie Mage Dealan.

 

Creative Director Marco Capaldo made a rare appearance in archival Ferragamo SF0130 in classic havana.

 

On stage, the eyewear energy soared:

 

Mick Hucknall joined Rod Stewart in now-discontinued Dior Split shades. Half-metallic, half-iconic.

 

Busta Rhymes set the Pyramid Stage alight in Loewe x Paula’s Ibiza LW40064U 01Y with striking red lenses.

 

Carl Barât of The Libertines wore gold Stella McCartney SC0199S aviators.

 

Irish rap duo Kneecap’s Mo Chara rocked matte black Ray-Ban Erika 4171 6228G, and Móglaí Bap wore classic Ray-Ban New Wayfarer 2132 901/58 Polarised.

 

Nadine Shah performed in jet black Saint Laurent SL 475 Jerry 001.

 

Jordan Stephens kept it vintage-cool in gold Ray-Ban RB3547N 001 oval frames.

 

Off-stage itineraries made their own stylish noise!

 

At the Pilton Palais Cinema, Barbie star Margot Robbie spoke at a Q&A with LuckyChap producers on Day 3, wearing a matte black Ray-Ban Daddy-O RB 2016 W2578, a retro-sport frame with enduring cool.

 

Meanwhile, Greenpeace continued to reflect the festival’s deepening eco-activist roots. With Letters Live, a moving live-reading series where artists perform real letters from history, the tent became a space of reflection and resistance.

Spotted amongst the crowd:

 

Simon Pegg in black Tom Ford Ilias TF1154 01E with yellow photochromic lenses.

 

Benedict Cumberbatch wearing the sleek Oliver Peoples x Khaite 1978RX.

 

James Norton in Jacques Marie Mage Dealan.

 

See also our cover on Glastonbury  2024 & 2023 here.

 

Glastonbury 2025’s sunglasses game was undeniable. From heritage houses to new-wave shapes, Pretavoir has your access to the very same frames spotted across Worthy Farm.

Missed the fields but still want the look? Explore the very styles spotted at Worthy Farm—now available to shop online at Pretavoir. Your next festival moment starts here.

 

 

Au Revoir,
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