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We can’t promise your planetary positions are in order, but we can make sure your style is. Astralis sunglasses align design with personality, giving you frames that feel written in the stars and look just right.

Zodiac sunglasses add a layer of meaning. Designers borrow from each sign’s symbol or story, then translate it into shape, hardware, and finishing.

The result is a set of styles that can feel personal without pushing you into a costume. Read on to know the sign-wise styles, the materials involved, and a few fit tips so you leave with a frame you will actually wear.

What Counts As A “ Astralis” Frame

A Astralis frame carries small but deliberate references to a sign. That might be a sculpted pin, a cut-out on the temple, a constellation mark, or a silhouette hidden on the tip. The aim is subtle recognition rather than large logos. Collections usually cover all twelve signs and pair each sun style with a matching optical frame for daily wear.

The Twelve Types At A Glance

Below are the common design cues you will see, grouped by sign. Look for the motif, the temple and lug work, and the overall mood of each frame. Model names and codes vary by release, but the signature details stay true to the sign.

  • Aries - Bold energy shows up in assertive pins and a ram-head cut-out on the temple. The look suits straight-topped rectangles and crisp aviators that feel ready to move.

  • Taurus - Calm, polished lines with a premium foil finish. Temples may echo a bull’s leg or horn, giving a grounded feel in square or rounded-square fronts.

  • Gemini - Twin imagery appears in a two-headed lug or the Greek symbol as a pin. Expect agile, medium-light constructions that match versatile, slightly narrower fronts.

  • Cancer - Claw-inspired lugs, crab-like front shaping, and a discreet symbol on or inside the temple. Gentle curves suit soft squares and shallow cat-eye profiles.

  • Leo - A lion-head pin and layered acetate work create a sense of presence. Frames lean confident, with thicker rims and showpiece temples that still read tasteful up close.

  • Virgo - Clean bevels and wire-core reveals, with the sign mark used as a divider. The lines favour tidy, symmetrical fronts that fit neatly and wear lightly.

  • Libra - Balance-scale pins, constellation touches, and an elegant symbol on the temple. The mood is even and composed; think refined rounds or balanced rectangles.

  • Scorpio - Sculpted, scorpion-like temple bodies and scale-style metal pins. Expect sharper angles and a quietly dramatic side view that rewards a second look.

  • Sagittarius - Arrow motifs at the lug and along the temple, sometimes ending in a creature silhouette at the tip. Suits sporty rectangles and traveller shapes with clear lines.

  • Capricorn - Horn-inspired temple forms, mountain-peak pins, and disciplined geometry. Frames often keep a purposeful square front with measured thickness.

  • Aquarius - Water-bearer imagery, flowing line art, and foil water effects on rim or temple. Fluid trims pair well with slim metal-acetate blends and modern rounds.

  • Pisces - Twin-fish references in the temple and fish-tail tips; scale textures appear under clear acetate. Soft ovals and rounded squares keep the look dreamy and easy.

Precision Eyewear, Guided by the Astralis

Astralis is the zodiac-inspired eyewear collection at Specsmakers. Each design begins with a clear brief: make a frame that feels personal and looks considered, then finish it with calm, lasting details.

Our detailing follows the sky. Constellations, icons, and creatures are etched with laser precision, then finished with acetate and metal blends, foil embossing, and textured temple art.

Astralis is part of Specsmakers, The Eyewear Expert, supported by a nationwide network and a clear focus on fit and care.

Summing Up 

Astralis sunglasses bring each sign’s story into a form you can carry every day. The designs borrow from myth, symbol, and character, transforming them into subtle details that reward a closer examination. They work as a collection of twelve distinct moods, yet still stand on their own as refined eyewear. Choosing by sign can feel like choosing by spirit, letting your sunglasses hold a small reflection of identity as well as style.

FAQs

1. Are astralis sunglasses only about looks?

No. The signs reference sit on top of well-made frames. You still get practical shapes, durable materials, and UV protection.

2. Do all signs come in both sunglasses and optical frames?

Yes, in this collection. Each sign features a sun-style design and an optical twin, allowing you to maintain a consistent look.

3. Will the motifs be too prominent?

Most details are discreet. Pins, cut-outs, or embossing sit on the temple or tip, visible on close view rather than from across the room.

4. What sizes are available?

Widths vary by model. Try the frame and check temple alignment and bridge comfort. Staff can match you to the closest fit and adjust the temples for even pressure.

Vasanth Kuppuswamy