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New Dior Signature Eyewear Collection Offers Virtual Try-On

New Dior Signature Eyewear Collection Offers Virtual Try-On

Shoppers can see how they look in the lenses before check out with the brands new virtual testing capabilities.

As the summer months draw closer, find your perfect sunglasses for the season Maison Dior's new Signature eyewear collection. Choose from the 11 different options featuring four unique shapes, all worthy of your summer wardrobe. While smaller glasses have been popular in past seasons, Dior's new line captures the growing trend of oversized lenses. Available in an array of colors, each pair boasts a sleek silhouette with the Christian Dior label lined in gold on the stems.



In addition to the chic line of sunnies, the brand has solved one major issue for online shoppers. As many know, there's nothing worse than buying something online only to have your package arrive weeks later and realize that the style just isn't for you. Luckily, this new collection comes with a virtual try-on feature powered by AR technology which allows customers to test each style on their person before purchase.

Fans can also test each pair using the fashion house's new Instagram filter, allowing you to imagine how your new sunglasses will look in your numerous summer selfies.

The Dior Signature eyewear collection is available online and in stores now. Check out the styles below.


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