A short, opinionated guide to finding the shape that's actually yours.
Forget face-shape charts. The honest rule is contrast: round softens angular features, angular sharpens round ones. Start there, then trust your eye.
Width matters more than people think. A frame should end at — not beyond — the widest part of your face. Get that right and almost any shape will work.
Finally, wear it for a day before you decide. The frame you reach for without thinking is the one that's yours.


