You walk into an optician's shop or browse dozens of styles online and... you don't know where to start. You're not alone. Most women feel lost in a sea of frame styles, colors, and sizes. How do you choose glasses that are not only fashionable but also complement your face and everyday style? Well-chosen frames can accentuate your features, boost your confidence, and become your favorite accessory. In this guide, we'll show you step by step how to choose a model that will work to your advantage.
1. Know your face shape
The first step is observation. Stand in front of a mirror, pull your hair back, and observe the contours of your face:
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Oval face – proportional, with a slightly rounded jaw line.
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Round face – width and height are similar, lines are soft.
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Square face – clearly defined jawline and forehead.
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Heart-shaped face – wider forehead and narrower chin.
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Oblong face – narrow and elongated, without a distinct width of the cheeks.
Knowing your face type is the key to consciously choosing frames that harmonize with your natural proportions.
2. Choose frames that will balance your features
Well-fitting glasses can bring out what is most beautiful in you:
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For an oval face: almost anything works. Experiment with styles, but pay attention to proportions. A good choice would be the Urok model – light, sensual, and versatile.
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For round faces, choose angular frames, such as rectangular or cat-eye. Check out the Power model – with character and sharper lines.
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For square faces, opt for rounded or oval frames. The Czar model is ideal – subtle and harmonious.
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For a heart-shaped face , lightweight frames with a wider bottom look great. For example, the Elegance model – balanced and delicate.
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For long faces: choose wider styles that will add visual balance to your face. Check out the Kreator model – modern and bold.
3. Pay attention to details
Apart from the shape, the following also counts:
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Frame color – match it to your complexion and beauty type (warm/cool).
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Bridge width – it should fit the nose, not slip or press.
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Frame height – affects the relationship between the glasses and the eyebrows and facial features.
4. Style that supports your everyday life
Glasses aren't a disguise—they're a part of you. So choose glasses that complement your lifestyle, clothing style, and personality:
- Classic and subtle for work.
- Expressive and geometric for creative styling.
- Light and neutral for everyday use.
You don't have to choose one pair forever. Think of your glasses like a wardrobe—you can have them on rotation, to suit the occasion and your mood.
Ready to choose?
Now that you know what to look for, choosing frames is no longer a matter of chance but a conscious decision.
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