First-year business economics student Lizzie Aoinniou wears a pair of black Ray-Ban glasses that she thinks makes her outfit look better.
Tayler Pattillo, a fourth-year history student has a pair of classic wayfarer-style glasses that has the added twist of being green, a modern color.
Karlen Nurijanyan, a fourth-year Russian literature student has a pair of glasses that showcases his preferred "modern, classic look."
First-year political science student Beth Rigali adds a new twist to aviator sunglasses with the white and gold twists on the side of her sunglasses' frames.
Angela Vue, a third-year mathematics student wears a pair of red-framed prescription glasses from Pepsi.
Nora Cooper, a second-year undeclared student is wearing a pair of clear-framed glasses – a pair of glasses she said she could imagine her father wearing in the '70s.
Fourth-year English and psychology student Neela Saraswati, wears a pair of Etienne Aigner aviators with mirrored lenses that she bought in a mall in Ohio. Saraswati said she likes her sunglasses because they go with every outfit she wears.
Rio James, a third-year anthropology student sports a pair of heart-shaped aviators that she purchased from China Town.
Fourth-year theater student Sarah Weldy dons a pair of sunglasses from Tiffany & Co., that comes accented with the company's trademark Tiffany Blue.