Creative and distinctive. Shop our purple prescription glasses — from deep plum to soft lavender, these frames express your individual style.
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Starting at $29
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Purple glasses occupy a unique space in eyewear — they’re distinctive enough to show personality but refined enough for everyday wear. Long associated with creativity, wisdom, and individuality, purple frames appeal to people who want their eyewear to reflect their character. From deep, sophisticated plum to soft, romantic lavender, purple eyeglasses offer a range of moods and intensities.
Frame Fiesta carries 32 purple frame styles across multiple shapes and materials. Whether you want a bold violet acetate cat eye or a subtle plum metal rectangle, our purple collection helps you express yourself through your eyewear.
How to Style Purple Glasses
Purple frames are particularly flattering on those with green or hazel eyes — the complementary color relationship makes eyes appear brighter and more vivid. Deep plum works well with both warm and cool skin tones, while brighter violet pairs especially well with fair and medium complexions.
Style purple glasses with gray, black, white, and silver for a modern, polished look. For creative warmth, pair them with olive green, mustard, or burnt orange. Purple frames are popular in creative industries, education, and healthcare — environments where personality and approachability are valued.
Our Purple Collection
Browse 32 purple frames starting at $29. Shades range from deep plum and eggplant to soft violet and lavender. Available in acetate and metal across cat eye, rectangle, round, and square shapes. All frames are prescription-ready with single vision, progressive, or bifocal lenses. Free anti-reflective coating, hard case, and free shipping over $59.99.
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Purple Glasses FAQ
Are purple glasses appropriate for professional settings?
Deep, muted purples like plum and eggplant are perfectly professional — they read as a sophisticated neutral in many workplaces. Brighter violets are better suited to creative industries and casual settings.