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🕶️

sunglasses Emoji

Sunglasses emoji represents wearing dark shades and is often used for cool, private, or sunny vibes.

U+1F576 U+FE0F

🕶️ is the sunglasses emoji, showing a person’s face with dark shades. It’s commonly used in casual chats, social posts, and design mockups. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.

sunglasses Emoji Meaning

The 🕶️ emoji (Sunglasses) typically signals a “cool” or stylish mood, similar to confidence and trendiness. It can also suggest privacy or keeping a low profile—like not wanting to be seen or avoiding attention—because sunglasses cover the eyes. In everyday communication, it’s frequently used alongside sunny or outdoor themes, summer activities, or holiday looks. In captions and design contexts, it works well for fashion, attitude, travel, entertainment, and “no worries” statements. Depending on the sentence, it can range from playful to slightly mysterious, but its most common meaning is stylish coolness.

Common uses

  • Adding a cool or confident tone to chat messages and comments
  • Tagging fashion, eyewear, or style content in social media captions
  • Marking privacy or “eyes only” moments in posts and announcements
  • Decorating summer or sunny/outdoor themed designs and flyers
  • Enhancing branding elements for entertainment, travel, and lifestyle pages

Examples

🕶️ Sunglasses Emoji

  • 🕶️That new outfit is giving 🕶️
  • 🕶️Vacation mode: on 🕶️🌞
  • 🕶️Keeping it low-key today 🕶️
  • 🕶️No spoilers—stay mysterious 🕶️
  • 🕶️Style check complete 🕶️

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F576 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🕶
HTML Code🕶
CSS\1F576

FAQ

What does 🕶️ mean?

Most commonly, it represents sunglasses—cool style, confidence, or sometimes privacy and avoiding attention.

How do I copy the sunglasses symbol for my website?

You can copy it directly (🕶️) or use the provided HTML entity: 🕶.

What are the Unicode details for 🕶️?

It uses Unicode codepoint U+1F576 U+FE0F and the name SUNGLASSES.

Can I use 🕶️ in JavaScript?

Yes. Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{1F576 U+FE0F}.