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By Laurelle Gilbert
The A-list have discovered a new lens shape of choice, small, round and reminiscent of vintage sunglasses. The new shade shape harks back to Audrey Hepburn and the iconic starlets of the 1940s, it was also big in the 60s and the 80s - remember the Bananarama girls in round doc specs? So, whether you are channelling the forties or the eighties for the new season (both big catwalk trends) take note from the stars, right now everyone is wearing round rims.