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Which frames best fit your face shape?

What matters with frames is how they make you feel and how they express your personal style. Here are tips for choosing the best glasses to complement your features.

Round face

Round faces have equal length and width. Angled frames add definition and balance to a round face’s soft curves and full cheeks.

Rectangle framesAdd definition and structure—your cheekbones will pop.

Square framesTheir sharp corners add structure, which creates a slimming effect.

Geometric framesCreate contrast, especially hexagonal or square styles.

Oval face

Lucky! So many glasses shapes look great on an oval face. Your long(ish), rounded face shape allows you to pull off almost any style—especially oversized and wide frames. 

Square frames Add structure and a little edge to your naturally soft lines. 

Rectangle frames This versatile frame brings definition and visual balance.

Aviator frames Add soft curves to your face and highlight your cheekbones.

Cat-eye frames Instantly lift your features and accentuate cheekbones. 

Round frames Softens your overall look, and enhance your facial symmetry. 

Square face

Square face’s forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are roughly the same width, and the face is nearly as long as it is wide, so choose glasses that sit high on the nose to create length. 

Round frames These frames add contrast that softens strong angles.

Oval frames Add length and elegance while smoothing out proportions.

Cat-eye frames The upward sweep draws the eye up, balancing your base.

Aviator frames Rounded teardrops soften your angles.

Rectangle face

Rectangle faces are long with a strong jawline. To create visual balance, look for frames that soften sharp angles and add width to the face.

Square frames Add structure while keeping your look clean and modern.

Cat-eye frames Lift your features and introduce curvature for added dimension.

Aviator frames Timeless and flattering, these help soften strong lines.

Geometric frames Add width and create a well‑proportioned silhouette.

Round frames Bring gentle curves that balance length and angles.

Heart-shaped face

Heart-shaped faces feature a wider forehead, prominent cheekbones (lucky you), and a narrow chin.  

Oval frames Their subtle curves help balance a wider forehead.

Aviator frames Bring volume lower on the face, grounding your features.

Cat-eye frames The upswept angle flatters cheekbones and draws the eye upward.

What glasses suit your face?

The best glasses balance your features, highlight your best traits, and make you feel like you stepped out of a makeover montage.