If you are bespectacled don’t let that be a drawback for you. You can turn it into a powerful fashion statement. Today you see a variety of styles and frames for your eyeglasses. Here are some tips for you to pick up a pair of your fashion accessories —
- Decide where you will wear your glasses — You can have a variety of styles depending on your needs. For work you could wear a conservative style with a simple thin black frame in oval or rectangular shape depending on your needs. If you are going out with friends on a weekend, you could opt for a more bold and modern style like a bold black frame or a red frame.
- Chose your spectacles depending on the shape of your face — Choose a frame that could accentuate your best features and play down not the very best ones. If you have a round face you should opt for oval, straight or rectangular frames that are slightly larger than your face. If you have a squarish face, then you should choose oval frames with rounded or straight lines in a size that is either less or more equal to your face. If you have a heart-shaped face you can opt for large frames with the top line either rounded or straight. People with oval face have reason to rejoice because they can chose from any shape they like.
- Chose the color depending on your skin tone — Chose your frame depending on your skin color. If you have a pinkish or fair complexion you can use contrasting colors like dark and if you have a dusky complexion you can go for soft tones.
- Eye color — You can also choose your photo frame depending on your eye color. Blue-eyed people can go for gray, blue, or even tortoise shell frames. People with green eyes can chose green frames, violet or burgundy. People with hazel or brown eyes can choose bronze or horn-rimmed frames.
- Hair color — If you have brown or black hair then you can chose black or navy frames. If you have blonde hair don’t buy a gold frame, buy bronze instead.
- Styles — You can chose from a wide range of plastic frames, rimless frames, and frames with tinted and flash coated lenses.