On platforms like Instagram and TikTok, the "Chashmish" tag has garnered thousands of posts where users embrace their spectacles as a fashion statement rather than a necessity.
Modern trends like "Chashmish Baddie" combine edgy fashion with bold frames, proving that glasses can enhance a "glow-up".
For those embracing the look, retailers like Lenskart have even leaned into the term, encouraging people to find their own "specsy" style.
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