Which Glasses Suit Your Face Shape?

Let’s Find Out!

Ever wondered, "What glasses suit me best?" With so many styles to choose
from, it can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry, I’m here to help! One of the most
important factors in choosing the right glasses is your face shape. Different
shapes suit different frames, and once you know yours, finding the perfect pair
becomes much easier.

Step 1: Identify Your Face Shape

Before we dive into frame styles, let’s figure out your face shape. Here’s what you need to do:

Stand in front of a mirror with your hair pulled back.
Look at the overall structure of your face—pay attention to your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.
Compare your face to the shapes below or (for a fun trick) draw your face outline on the mirror using lipstick or a washable marker.

Now, let’s go through each face shape and find out which glasses will make you look your absolute best!

Step 2: Choose the Right Glasses for Your Face Shape

Face Shapes
Oblong Face Shape Oblong
Diamond Face Shape Diamond
Square Face Shape Square
Heart Face Shape Heart
Triangle Face Shape Triangle
Oval Face Shape Oval
Round Face Shape Round
Face Shapes
Oblong Face Shape

Oblong Face Shape – Add Width and Balance

If your face is longer than it is wide, with a straight cheek line, here’s what works best for you:

  • Use frames with more depth—like bold square or Wayfarer styles—to balance out your facial proportions.
  • Decorative details or contrasting temples create the illusion of a wider face.
  • Feminine upswept frames to highlight your cheekbones.
  • Avoid: Narrow and rectangular frames, as they can make your face look even longer.
Oblong Face Shape

Diamond Face Shape – Soften Your Angles

If you have high cheekbones and a narrow forehead and jawline, these glasses will suit you best:

  • Semi-rimless frames with strong detailing to emphasize your eyes.
  • Oval frames soften your angular features
  • Men’s metal rectangular frames to contrast sharp cheekbones.
  • Women’s cat-eye frames follow the natural shape of your face
  • Avoid: Narrow, small frames that make your features look too sharp.
Oblong Face Shape

Square Face Shape – Create Softness

If you have a broad forehead, a wide jawline, and a square chin, your goal is to soften those angles.

  • Round or oval frames add curves and balance.
  • Large silhouettes, like solid round acetate frames for a stylish contrast.
  • Cat-eye frames (for women) add flair and soften the edges.
  • Avoid: Thin, angular, or square frames—they’ll make your face look even sharper.
Oblong Face Shape

Heart Face Shape – Balance Your Features

If your forehead is wider than your jawline and chin, you’ll want frames that balance out your features.

  • Oval glasses that don’t overemphasize your cheekbones.
  • Rimless frames for a subtle, balanced look.
  • Use frames that are wider at the top than the bottom, like classic wayfarers, to even out your proportions
  • Avoid: Top-heavy or oversized frames that make your forehead look wider.
Oblong Face Shape

Triangle Face Shape – Soften the Top, Add Width to the Bottom

If you have a broad forehead and cheekbones that narrow down to a small chin, these are your best options:

  • Rounded square frames that minimize the width of your forehead.
  • Rimless frames make the upper face less prominent.
  • Thin-rimmed, round frames for men soften the face.
  • Subtle oval frames for women to avoid a top-heavy look.
  • Avoid: Thick or heavily detailed frames at the top, as they emphasize your forehead.
Oblong Face Shape

Oval Face Shape – You Can Wear Almost Anything!

If your face is well-balanced with a slightly wider forehead and high cheekbones, congrats! You can pull off almost any style.

  • Bold, oversized frames like retro-inspired square or round shapes.
  • Thick acetate frames that add definition.
  • Classic men’s rounded metal frames for a sleek, understated look.
  • Cat-eye frames for a vintage, feminine touch
  • Avoid: Super narrow frames, they might throw off your natural balance.
Oblong Face Shape

Round Face Shape – Add Definition and Angles

If your face is shorter and fuller, with a wide forehead, full cheeks, and a rounded chin, here’s what works best:

  • Square or angular frames create contrast and structure.
  • Semi-rimless frames add definition and a strong brow line.
  • Thick, bold frames with sharp edges for men to complement their face shape.
  • Women’s cat-eye frames elongate and add elegance.
  • Avoid: Small, round frames, they’ll make your face look even rounder.

Step 3: Find Your Perfect Pair!

Now that you know your face shape and which styles suit you best, it’s time to find your perfect pair of glasses!
💡 A Few More Tips to Keep in Mind:

Frame Material Matters: Lightweight acetate or metal frames offer both comfort and durability.
Color Counts: Warm skin tones pair well with gold, brown, or tortoiseshell; cool skin tones suit silver, black, or blue.
Think About Lenses: Anti-glare, blue light blocking, or prescription lenses can enhance both style and functionality.

Ready to find your perfect match? Browse our collection now and discover the glasses that truly complement your unique features!