It’s all about finding a style that makes you feel confident – and we’re here to help. In order to choose properly, you first need to identify your facial features and figure out which category your face shape falls into best:
Square shape face: Broad forehead and chin, wide angular jawline Round face: Forehead, cheeks, and chin are similar in length and width, with soft cheekbones and jawline Heart shape face: Wide forehead, narrow chin, prominent cheekbones Diamond shape face: Narrow forehead and chin, wider cheekbones and full cheeks Oval shape face: Narrow forehead and chin, high and wide cheekbones, subtly curved jawline Triangular shape face: Narrow forehead, wide jawline and chin Once you’ve worked out your face shape, you can start to shop around for frames that are a great fit for you. Remember these tips:
Round frames: Bring contrast to angular features Oval frames: Soften and balance defined square face lines Coloured frames: Draw attention to the eyes
Rectangular frames: Add contrast to facial structure Angular and geometric frames: Add sharp, distinct lines to create balance Upswept frames such as cat-eye or browline: Draw attention to your eyes
Aviator frames: Add width and contrast Rectangular or oval frames: Bring balance between forehead and chin Round: Soften angular features
Browline: Defined brow line brings definition Aviator: Curved bottom softens cheekbones Cat-eyes glasses: Draw attention to your eyes
Oval glasses: Balance out angular features
Cat-eye or browline glasses: Play with opposites and draw the eye to the brow line
Round glasses: Bring soft contrast to defined forehead and chin . Once you’ve chosen which glasses are the best option for your face shape, you’ll be able to find a pair that will complement your features and bring a natural balance to your beautiful style.