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Fashion Friday - How to Find the Best Sunglasses for Your Face Shape
With a few weeks left of summer, I thought I'd share a post from O, The Oprah Magazine which has a great guide for helping find the best pair of sunglasses for your face shape. Sometimes when I go shopping for a new pair of sunglasses I'm not quite sure which style to look for, so I end up trying on several pairs until I find the ones I'm happy with. This great guide should help us all find that great pair much quicker!
#1 Heart-Shaped Face

Heart-Shaped
(wide forehead and cheekbones; narrow chin)
Yes: Cat's-eye, round.
No: Overly embellished glasses, says David Rose, designer for Salt Optics
Wide arms make the forehead look narrower.$10, Foster Grant
Upswept corners give a futuristic twist.$99, See
Blue lenses draw attention to the eyes.$125, Nicole Miller
Surprise! The arms of these shades are speckled.$145, DVF Eyewear
#2 Oblong Face

Oblong
(long face; narrow chin and cheeks)
Yes: Oversize or wrap styles.
No: Frames that are too narrow for your face.
Giant Jackie O shades come with a retro price tag.$6, Forever 21
Wide, gradient frames provide broad coverage.$25, Loft
Neutrals look appropriate year-round.$225, 3.1 Phillip Lim
A dash of aviator, a touch of '80s—so sleek.$320, Derek Lam
#3 Oval Face

Oval
(balanced forehead, cheekbones and jaw)
Yes: "Any shape works on you," says Rose. Softly angular frames play up an oval face.
Gunmetal accents supply a lot of style for the price.$28, Chico's
The raised bridge emphasizes cheekbones.$88, Ann Taylor
Vivid turquoise pops against any skin tone.$125, Lacoste
Great aviators: rich tones, nice size, polarized lenses.$400, Salt Optics
#4 Square Face

Square
(broad forehead; square jawline)
Yes: Round, oval, cat's-eye
No: Sharp geometric shapes—they emphasize an angular profile
Owl-eye frames offset the planes of a square face.$24, Nicole Lee
Exquisitely finished aviators have etched arms.$175, Tory Burch Eyewear
Olive frames feature rhinestones on each arm.$175, Vera Wang
Swap basic black shades for versatile navy.$300, Jil Sander Eyewear
#5 Round Face

Round
(full cheekbones; narrow forehead and jaw)
Yes: Wide, rectangular frames.
No: Round frames or colored lenses, which exaggerate fullness.
The wood-grain pattern is great on brunettes.$20, Belgo Lux
A popular '80s brand returns with sporty shields.$120, Carrera
Just try going incognito in gold-mirror-trimmed frames.$450, DSquared2 Eyewear
Two-tone glasses have sterling silver logos.$500, Tiffany & Co.
#6 Any Face Shape

The Miracle Pair
These butterfly frames look great on everyone!
$285; Modo for Jennifer Creel
From the June 2012 Issue of O, The Oprah Magazine "Find the Best Sunglasses for Your Face Shape"
If you are still looking for a great pair of sunglasses, use this guide to help you pick your favorite pair. Happy Fashion Friday!
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I've been thinking about getting a new pair. Can't go without them in sunny FL ;)
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Thanks for this! Very informative. I think I'm at #3.
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