FROM THE DESIGNER

EXPERT INSIGHTS TO HELP YOU STYLE AND WEAR YOUR SIGNATURE T-SHIRT WITH CONFIDENCE.

Choosing the right frame is all about balance and contrast. Your eyewear should complement your facial features and enhance your natural look. For round faces, angular or geometric frames create contrast and add definition. For square faces, rounded or oval frames soften strong jawlines and angular features. Heart shaped faces pair well with cat eye or gently curved frames, balancing a wider forehead and narrower chin. Oval faces are versatile and can wear most shapes, but a frame slightly wider than the cheekbones usually works best. Pick a frame that differs from your face shape to highlight your best features and create harmony.

Frame color can greatly influence your overall style, sometimes even more than the design itself. Black frames are always a safe and versatile choice, while neutral shades like brown or grey also work with most outfits. Warm skin tones suit earthy shades, and cooler tones pair beautifully with blues, greens, or silvers. Sometimes it is best to play it safe and let the design speak for itself, while unique colors and textures are perfect for those who want a bold, standout look. Think of eyewear as an accessory that highlights your personality and ties your look together.

The rule of thumb is that eyewear should always follow your outfit. For everyday wear, prioritize comfort, lightweight materials, and versatile colors that blend seamlessly with your wardrobe. For special occasions or social events, choose statement shapes, unique colors, or textured finishes to make an impact and express personality. Think about whether the occasion calls for subtle elegance or a bold statement. Your eyewear should enhance your overall look, just like the rest of your outfit. Some frames are versatile enough to transition from casual to formal, giving you flexibility without needing multiple pairs.

They say the eyes are the window to the soul, but what happens when your eyes are framed or partially hidden? Thoughtful eyewear can guide how people perceive your face. Angular frames add definition and structure, rounded frames soften strong angles, and oversized frames draw attention to your eyes, creating focus and presence. The right frame enhances your features, balances proportions, and subtly shapes the impression you leave, boosting both style and confidence.

Some classic shapes like soft rectangles or rounded rectangles are versatile and flatter most faces. Neutral colors like black, brown, or tortoiseshell also increase versatility. These staples are reliable choices if you want a polished, timeless look.

Your hairstyle plays a surprisingly important role in how eyewear looks and feels. Sleek or pulled-back hairstyles, such as ponytails or buns, tend to draw attention to angular or geometric frames, emphasizing structure and creating a polished, defined look. Voluminous hairstyles, curls, or layered hair work beautifully with rounded or oversized frames, softening the face and maintaining balance. Consider the color and texture of your hair as well. Darker hair can make bold frames pop, while lighter or softer tones may benefit from subtle, complementary colors. Ultimately, your frames should harmonize with your hairstyle, enhancing your natural features without competing with your overall look. Eyewear is an accessory that interacts with your hair as much as your face, so thinking about both together ensures a cohesive, elegant appearance.

It’s not an easy job, but there’s a simple approach. When face shape and hairstyle suggest different frame styles, focus on finding a middle ground. Prioritize the frame that complements your face first, since it sits closest to your features. Then, use details like frame curves, thickness, color, or texture to harmonize with your hairstyle. Rounded edges or softer lines can soften a voluminous hairstyle, while slimmer or angular frames work with sleek, pulled-back hair. Think of it as creating a bridge between your face and hair, the right balance lets both look natural and cohesive. But I would definitely suggest choosing a hairstyle that primarily complements your facial features as well.