SAVANNAH Guthrie has showcased a big change to her appearance on Today.
She wore dark and thick glasses, instead of her usual contacts.

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Savannah Guthrie showcased her glasses on Today on Wednesday morningCredit: ABC

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The Today host typically does not wear her glasses on setCredit: NBC
Savannah appeared on the morning show on Wednesday with a new accessory.
As she sat next to her co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin at the desk, the Today host wore a black blouse and white skirt.
However, what stood out the most were her glasses that she does not normally wear on TV.
The glasses were thick, black, and plastic frames.
Savannah most likely wears contacts while on set, since she does not wear the glasses all the time.
This is the first time she had worn them this week.
EARLY BIRD
In a recent Instagram post, Savannah revealed what she does during her morning routine and what she avoids.
The Today star shared how she juggles motherhood with her grueling — but rewarding — work schedule.
The veteran TV personality and mother of two is no stranger to early mornings as she’s helped host NBC’s Today show for over a decade.
She revealed in a recent Instagram video just how early her days typically start and how she powers through them.
Text over the video said: “What time does Savannah Guthrie wake up for work?”
“Usually my alarm goes off at 4am,” Guthrie said in the clip.
“If I have a big thing for the show, it might go off at 3am.”
But sometimes, she opts to enjoy what she called a “Slacker Friday,” which is when she sleeps in until 4.30am.
Savannah also shared a key decision she makes that helps her get up at such an early hour.
“Never snooze!” she proclaimed in the video.
Her mornings usually consist of researching the latest news and trends across the country before preparing talking points for the show.
Once she goes into the studio around 5.30am, she heads to makeup before running screen and sound checks.
She has maintained this routine for years, she told Refinery29 in 2017.
The hours allow her to finish her work day by the early afternoon, giving her plenty of time to spend with her two young children, Vale, eight, and Charley, six.
“This job is completely rewarding and demanding and it does afford me the opportunity to be home midday,” she said.
“As a working mom, that is a dream come true.”
Savannah said that it’s been important to have a supportive partner who can work around the hectic demands of her job.
She married her second husband and the father of her children, Michael Feldman, in 2014.
SPRING AHEAD
In April, Savannah showed off another rare change to her appearance on the morning show.
Savannah, 51, wore her hair up and out of her face in a loose bun.
In addition to the new hairstyle, she wore a light application of makeup.
She also donned a crisp, colorful outfit appropriate for spring.
The Today anchor typically opts to wear her hair down and loose, usually around her face.
She curls her hair with face-framing tendrils.
Usually, Savannah doesn’t make too many changes to her appearance that come out this dramatic.

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The Today host wore thick, black, plastic frames on air WednesdayCredit: ABC

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This is the first time this week that Savannah has worn her glasses on airCredit: The Mega Agency

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The host doesn’t typically change up her appearance too much, aside from the occasional glasses or loose bun
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