Old Money Contacts
Old money style never announces itself — and neither do these lenses. Golden hazels, honeyed ambers and deep heirloom browns that read like generational genetics rather than a purchase. On dark brown eyes these shades warm and brighten without changing your identity; the effect is a face that looks expensively rested.
Styling grammar: hazel + camel coat + gold jewelry is the canonical stack. Cleopatra Hazel and Rich Girl Brown are the shelf's quiet stars; a mocha lip liner and brushed brows finish it. If you're torn between this and the clean girl direction, old money runs warmer — see the dark-eyes color guide for undertone matching.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are old money aesthetic contacts?
Warm, understated lenses — golden hazel, amber, deep brown — that suggest quiet luxury rather than transformation. The colors exist in nature and pair with warm neutrals and gold.
Which lens color is most 'old money' on dark eyes?
Golden hazel: it lifts brown eyes one aristocratic step without ever reading as a lens.
Do these suit warm skin tones?
Especially well — the whole palette is warm-leaning, which is why it flatters deep and olive skin.
Can I wear them to the office?
Yes — this shelf is the most interview-safe on the site.
Do I need a prescription?
In the US, yes — plano included. See our safety guide for the details.










