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triangle faces


Choose top-heavy or upward-angled frames to balance
out a stronger jawline.


Triangle faces are defined by a narrower forehead and a wider jawline. To create visual harmony, focus on styles that add width and detail to the upper face. Cat-eye frames are great for lifting and opening up the face, while browline and aviator styles help bring attention upward. Round and oval frames add a soft, complementary touch.

Top Fits: Brad, Astoria, Charles, Le Marais

square faces


Go for curved, flowing lines to offset the strong angles of your face.


With a strong jawline, broad forehead, and equal proportions, square faces benefit from frames that soften and round out their angles. Round or oval frames add a sense of ease to structured features.

Top Fits: Andy, Le Marais, Charles, Sabrina

round faces


Choose angular frames to sharpen soft features
and create flattering contrast.



Round faces are as wide as they are long, with the forehead tending to be almost as wide as the jawline. A very symmetrical and balanced face with full cheeks and a rounded chin, which works well with angular frames that highlight the eyes and the cheekbones by adding structure.

Top Fits: Dalston, Osterbro, Pascal, Holly

oval faces


Lucky you — nearly any frame works. Use this freedom to explore bold or unique shapes.


Oval faces are beautifully balanced with slightly narrower chins and gently rounded features, making them the most versatile shape when it comes to eyewear. Most frames will suit you, so feel free to play with styles. Square frames add edge, round frames complement your natural flow, and geometric designs introduce a modern twist.

Top Fits: Dalston, Le Marais, Chamberi, Brad

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