It’s the Summer season! The best accessory and a must-have essential, is a pair of sunglasses. Not only do they look fabulous, they’re essential for protecting your eyes.
With so many styles, shapes, shades, and sizes to choose from, finding the best sunglasses for you can be a little daunting. Here’s a guide on how to find the best sunglasses for your face shape…
Define Your Face Shape
The first thing you need to do is understand and define your face shape. Once you know your face shape, finding the best sunglasses for you becomes a whole lot easier.
Round – the width and length of your face are roughly the same (like Emma Stone).
Square – strong jawline and broad forehead (like Jennifer Aniston).
Oval – balanced face shape with a chin slightly narrower than your forehead (Julia Roberts).
Inverted Triangle – your forehead will be significantly wider than your chin (like Reece Witherspoon).
Rectangle – your cheekbones, forehead and jaw will be in-line and your face is longer than it is wide (like Meryl Streep).
Opposites Are Attractive
The key thing to remember when selecting your sunglasses is that in order to balance the shape of your face you generally need to choose the opposite style of frames.
So for example, if you have a square face you are better choosing sunglasses with a more rounded style frame as this will soften and complement your features. On the other hand, if you have a round face shape then a more angular frame will work best for you as it will offer some definition and balance.
The exception to this rule is for those of you with a heart-shaped face – you actually need to mimic your face-shape with your frames.
Sunglasses Styles
Here’s a round-up of the most common glasses styles and who can wear them…
Wayfarers – the classic Rayban style, Wayfarers have been a staple sunglass style for decades. This style will work for you if you have a round face shape.
Round – another classic sunglass shape, from big bug glasses to the smaller-styles, round glasses tend to come in a wide variety of sizes. They will work best for you if you have more angular features, so those with a square face shape will look great in these. If you have a rectangle face shape a more oval style will work for you, with wider arms that break up the length of the face. Do remember to keep your proportions in balance too; the larger the face, the larger the sunglasses should be.
Aviators – from the days of Top Gun to now, Aviators will never go out of fashion and will work beautifully for you if you have an inverted triangle face shape as they follow a similar shape. Be aware of the weight of your frames with this style. If you’re petite/have delicate features then avoid heavier frames as these will over-power your face.
Cats Eyes – add an instant touch of Hollywood glamour with the timeless Cats Eye style of sunglasses. The upward angle of this style works beautifully to balance a round face shape and if you opt for a frame that has a softer curve (rather than anything to angular) then they will also work well to add width to a rectangle face shape.
If you have an oval face shape then you can wear whatever you like, so mix it up and have some fun! Your only considerations are the size and weight of your glasses to ensure they harmonise with your features.
Suit Your Colouring
Whatever your face shape, do think about the colour you choose for your sunglasses and use your colour palette to guide you. Unlike choosing the style of your sunglasses where you need to go opposite your face shape, choosing the colour of your sunglasses needs to complement your colouring characteristics.
If you need help finding the best sunglasses for your face shape book a personal shopping session with me. For more information on my personal shopping experience visit my personal shopping page.
