- wear frames as wide as or wider than the broadest part of the face
- almond and oval frames best
The Oblong Face
- longer than it is wide
- long straight cheekline
- wear frames with decorative temples to add width or ones with top to bottom depth
The Base-down Triangle Face
- narrow forehead
- widens at cheek and chin areas
- wear bold cat-shape frames that draw the attention higher
The Base-up Triangle Face
- wide forehead, narrow chin
- wear rimless styles, as wide as or wider than the broadest part of the face
- almond and oval frames best
The Square Face
- strong jaw line and broad forehead
- width and length in same proportions
- wear narrower, rounder that soften angles
The Round Face
- width and length in same proportion
- wear angular, narrow frames that are wider that they are deep
The Diamond Face
- narrow at the and browline
- high cheekbones
- wear cat-eyes or ovals with detailing or distinctive browline.
The shape of your face is the start to finding the frames that best suite your face. Debbie Mozelle goes beyond face shape and takes the whole picture into account when recommending frames. See Debbie's consulting services.