• Spectacles in fashion!

    02-Aug-2010


    Wearing spectacles is not unattractive any more, actually very much in fashion trend. Even if you don't have an eye problem, designer specs has become ‘must have' fashion accessory. It gives a professional look in office and stylish look in a weekend out with friends. There is a real sense that eyewear can boost your confidence and your desirability today - both to potential partners and to potential employers. Lots of designer glasses are available in the market.

    Top Brands of eye glasses:  

    • Calvin Klein
    • Christian Dior
    • D&G
    • Dolce & Gabbana
    • Dolomiti eyewear
    • Emporio Armani
    • Gucci
    • Kate Spade
    • Nike
    • Prada
    • Ralph Lauren
    • Ray Ban Glasses
    • Revue Retro
    • Silhouette

    Match your frame according to your face shape:

    Round: A round face requires a frame to minimize facial width. You can try angular narrow spectacle frames to lengthen the face. Choose spectacle frames that are distinctive, square with designs that accentuate the upper part of face. Look for frames with high temples.  

    Oval: This is the ideal shape because it's the standard of beauty. This is the reason it's easiest to select frame for Oval face. Try spectacle frames / glasses that are as wide as the broadest part of the face or walnut-shaped spectacle frames that are not too deep or too narrow. Actually any style is suitable; round, oval, angular or upswept. 

    Square: If you have a square face you have more definite features and a box-like outline. In this case you want glasses that mute or contradict the outline of your face. Try narrow, soft round or large ovals spectacle frame styles, spectacle frames / glasses that have more width to soften the characteristics of your face. 

    Long: The long face is longer than it is wide and has a long straight cheek line and sometimes a longish nose. So try wide, large framed glasses in oval or round styles. This will enhance the width of your face.
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