The Best Sunglasses for Every Face
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- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceBy Nicole Mann NovickCat-eye shades are not only on trend this season, but they are also just the right proportion for women whose faces are a little wider at the temples and narrower at the chin.SHOP NOW: Silver Lining Swirled Cat Vintage Shades, $278http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47552_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceJust as you would do when choosing new clothes, pick sunglasses in hues that flatter your coloring. Neon green and white complements a summer tan.SHOP NOW: Carrera Forever Mine Sunglasses, $150http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47542_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FacePetite, oval frames will look sleek without overpowering delicate features.SHOP NOW: Cheap Monday Telekinesis sunglasses, $30http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47543_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceSquare-faced ladies should look for rounder styles with frames that soften your appearance rather than compete with strong features.SHOP NOW: Gucci round-frame acetate sunglasses, $245http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/47544_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceWith their straight lines, angular frames are a great way to balance the curves of a round face.SHOP NOW: Karen Walker Patsy Sunglasses, $180http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/47545_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceLadies with an oval face have it easy when it comes to sunglasses. The proportionate and softly rounded curves of your face mean that anything goes—even a wild, retro pair.SHOP NOW: Miu Miu metal frame acetate sunglasses, $195http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47546_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceIf your face is more oblong in shape, then a sporty, oversized pair with longer lenses will be a great fit. Stay away from pairs with shorter frames, as these will appear out of proportion with your features.SHOP NOW: Mosley Tribes Hayes sunglasses, $210http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/47547_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceOversized shades are quintessentially chic for ladies with pronounced facial features. Go for a smaller version of the style if you have a diminutive face to avoid getting lost behind large frames.SHOP NOW: Oliver Peoples Donyale sunglasses, $280http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/47548_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceIf you want your pretty face to stand out and not your sunglasses, then choose a pair that is subtle in construction and color.SHOP NOW: Paul Smith Allan sunglasses, $255http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/47549_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceFor ladies who are blessed with high cheekbones, try a rimless style that allows your stellar feature to stand out.SHOP NOW: Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses, $145http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47550_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceFor gals with a more triangular face, try an old-school style—where the frame is just slightly narrower at the bottom—to give balance to your forehead and jawline.SHOP NOW: Super Sunglasses basic sunglasses, $117BECOME A FAN OF GLO ON FACEBOOK!http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/47551_Original.jpg
- The Best Sunglasses for Every FaceAviators tend to look good on everyone, but stick by the size rule: Those with more pronounced features should choose a larger pair, while those with more fine features should opt for smaller specs.SHOP NOW: Zara metal frame glasses, $40NEXT GALLERY: The Best Swimsuits for Every Bodyhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/47553_Original.jpgThe Best Sunglasses for Every Facehttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/48407_Original.jpg
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1 of 13Wild Eyes
2 of 13By Nicole Mann Novick
Cat-eye shades are not only on trend this season, but they are also just the right proportion for women whose faces are a little wider at the temples and narrower at the chin.
SHOP NOW: Silver Lining Swirled Cat Vintage Shades, $278
Eye Candy
3 of 13Just as you would do when choosing new clothes, pick sunglasses in hues that flatter your coloring. Neon green and white complements a summer tan.
SHOP NOW: Carrera Forever Mine Sunglasses, $150
Optical Illusion
4 of 13Petite, oval frames will look sleek without overpowering delicate features.
SHOP NOW: Cheap Monday Telekinesis sunglasses, $30
Opposites Attract
5 of 13Square-faced ladies should look for rounder styles with frames that soften your appearance rather than compete with strong features.
SHOP NOW: Gucci round-frame acetate sunglasses, $245
Line Of Sight
6 of 13With their straight lines, angular frames are a great way to balance the curves of a round face.
SHOP NOW: Karen Walker Patsy Sunglasses, $180
Spectacular View
7 of 13Ladies with an oval face have it easy when it comes to sunglasses. The proportionate and softly rounded curves of your face mean that anything goes—even a wild, retro pair.
SHOP NOW: Miu Miu metal frame acetate sunglasses, $195
Vision Quest
8 of 13If your face is more oblong in shape, then a sporty, oversized pair with longer lenses will be a great fit. Stay away from pairs with shorter frames, as these will appear out of proportion with your features.
SHOP NOW: Mosley Tribes Hayes sunglasses, $210
Shady Lady
9 of 13Oversized shades are quintessentially chic for ladies with pronounced facial features. Go for a smaller version of the style if you have a diminutive face to avoid getting lost behind large frames.
SHOP NOW: Oliver Peoples Donyale sunglasses, $280
Look At You
10 of 13If you want your pretty face to stand out and not your sunglasses, then choose a pair that is subtle in construction and color.
SHOP NOW: Paul Smith Allan sunglasses, $255
See Through
11 of 13For ladies who are blessed with high cheekbones, try a rimless style that allows your stellar feature to stand out.
SHOP NOW: Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses, $145
Shape Up
12 of 13For gals with a more triangular face, try an old-school style—where the frame is just slightly narrower at the bottom—to give balance to your forehead and jawline.
SHOP NOW: Super Sunglasses basic sunglasses, $117
Fly Girl
13 of 13Aviators tend to look good on everyone, but stick by the size rule: Those with more pronounced features should choose a larger pair, while those with more fine features should opt for smaller specs.
SHOP NOW: Zara metal frame glasses, $40
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