Thursday, 29 September 2011

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses


How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Sunglasses are more than just fashion accessories. For many, they're a must-have, a can't-walk-out-the-door-without-them type of thing, that are just as important as wearing a shirt and a pant. First and foremost, here are a few tips for every face shape:
The frames of the sunglasses should never hide the eyebrows.
Match the color of your rims with the color of your hair.
Rimless sunglasses such as Aviators are an ideal for nearly every face shape.
Your frame's edges are supposed to stick out a little bit past the widest part of your face.
FACE SHAPE GUIDE

SQUARE FACE


How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Facial Features: Angular face with a strong jaw line, broad forehead and square chin. Proportional length and width.
Frames to Try: Oval and round frames.
Glasses with temples that are center set or that connect at the top of the frame.

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Butterfly shaped glasses.
Frames to Avoid: Geometric and square shaped frames that accentuate angles of the face
Low-set temples or color accents on the bottom

OVAL FACE


How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Facial Features: Mostly balanced proportions. Chin is slightly narrower than forehead and cheekbones are high.
Frames to Try: Most frame shapes work with oval faces.

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Square, rectangular and geometric shapes which add angles to soft curves
Frames to Avoid: Frames that are too large for your features.

ROUND FACE

Facial Features: Full cheeks, rounded chin with few angles. Width and length are in same proportions.

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Frames to Try: Angular and geometric frames that sharpen facial features.
Rectangular and horizontal styles make faces appear longer and thinner.

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Upswept frames that draw attention to top of face.
Glasses with temples that connect at the top of the frame add length.
Frames to Avoid: Small frames that are out of proportion.
Short frames that accentuate face length.

DIAMOND FACE


How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Facial Features: Narrow at the eye line and the jaw line with a small forehead and chin. Angular features with dramatic cheekbones.
Frames to Try: Upswept styles like cat eye that emphasize the cheek bones.
Oval frames that maintain balance.

How to Choose the Right Sunglasses
Rimless styles that allow cheek bones to shine.
Frames to Avoid: Narrow frames that draw attention to the eye line.
Article by Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur is the Head of Fashion and Textile Design for Turtle Limited which entrusts upon her the responsibility of styling the apparel manufactured. With hands on experience in designing Narinder executes her job with utmost precision and thorough exclusivity.

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