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Are certain sunglasses better for different face shapes? Yes. Aviators often suit oval and heart-shaped faces. Cat eyes flatter round faces. Wayfarers are quite universal, and wrap-around works ...
As spring has been fairly good to us in the UK so far, one sartorially-related question has been plaguing me more than any other: why do I not have a pair of sunglasses ... rectangle and oval. Upswept ...
Connie Park/NYT Wirecutter This pair (shown on a model with a medium-size head and an oval face ... These showy, oversize cat-eye sunglasses provide tons of coverage, and they’re best suited ...
The Celine Triomphe sunglasses ... just ask Gucci, Prada, and Celine, which all channeled the decade’s hallmarks on this season’s catwalks. Accordingly, razor-sharp cat-eyes, buggy shades ...
Let it be known: the devilishly handsome wear Prada. You can always count on the Italian fashion house for a great selection of sunglasses ... micro-mini ovals to cat eyes with tinted lenses ...
There’s something about a pair of cat-eye sunglasses that feels both feminine and glamorous. A bit of a departure from a standard shape, they still remain one of the most versatile pairs you can ...
I’ve even begun wearing transition sunglasses at night ... they are now seeing a major uptick—as are bridges and cat-eye and browline frames. These often come with vintage-wash or reflective ...
Other brands, like Loewe and Prada, went more futuristic with mirrored and colorful lenses, adding character to spring dresses and jackets. Below, I break down the best sunglasses across seven key ...
Why sunglasses are a ... Identify your face shape—oval, round, square, heart, diamond, etc. Generally, oval faces can pull off most sunglass styles, while cat-eye or rimless frames are great ...