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The fail safe style of sunglasses that suit everyone, so you’ll never have to worry about finding your shape again
WHEN it comes to sunglasses, the struggle can be real when trying to find a style that looks good on you.
These days, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own sofa to try glasses on, with many brands offering virtual try-ons.
Square sunglasses can suit everyone
However, if you can’t be bothered with the faff of that or to stand in store trying on countless pairs, then listen up.
Universally square sunglasses are the shape that suits everyone.
They’re one of the most versatile shapes and you can get them in a range of sizes, from oversized to smaller square versions, depending on your preference and how they sit on your face.
Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale breaks down the different kinds of sunglasses based on your face shape.
Oval
If you have an oval face shape then you can pretty much wear any style of sunglasses – you lucky thing!
This is because you have a mix of soft and angular lines.
Therefore you can be more adventurous – so oversized shades are perfect.
Sunglasses, £39.99, PilgrimPilgrim.net
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Sunglasses, £19.99, MangomANGO.COM
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Sunglasses, £22, Free PeoplefREEPEOPLE.COM
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Square
Square faces have a defined jawline, meaning your face is quite angular.
Therefore the advice often given is to go for sunglasses that can soften your face – such as pairs with curved or round edges.
So when it comes to square glasses, look for pairs that aren’t as angular, and that while still keeping their square shape, are slightly rounded on the edges.
Jimmyfairly.co.ukSunglasses, £135, Jimmy Fairly[/caption]
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Sunglasses, £15, Marks & Spencermarksandspencer.com
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ray-ban.comSunglasses, £155, Ray-Ban[/caption]
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Round
Full cheekbones and a rounded chin make up a round face.
It’s recommended that you contrast your face shape when it comes to sunnies, so in this case you want to lengthen your soft and curved features.
Square glasses are perfect for this – however, don’t go too oversized as they could then overtake your whole face.
Instead, opt for smaller square frames that are bordering on rectangles.
Sunglasses, £85, Messy WeekendMESSYWEEKEND.CO.UK
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Sunglasses, £9.99, New LookNEWLOOK.COM
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Sunglasses, £49.99, ZaraZARA.COM
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Heart
Heart-shaped faces are wider at the forehead and narrower at the chin.
With both soft and straight lines, hearts can pretty much wear any style they please.
Wayfarer sunglasses can be especially flattering, as they’re horizontal across the top with a rounded bottom, giving a square-like feel without being too angular.
Sunglasses, £85, Messy Weekendmessyweekend.co.uk
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Sunglasses, £40, Izipiziizipizi.com
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Sunglasses, £75, Quay AustraliaQUAYAUSTRALIA.CO.UK
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Pear
A pear-shaped face is said to be the reverse of a heart face, where your jawline is longer than your forehead.
Square sunglasses are great for enhancing a pear’s features and balancing out the proportions of your face.
Look for sunglasses that are in the middle of the oversized Vs small spectrum.
They cover enough to be just below your eyebrow and finish just above the midpoint of your nose.
Sunglasses, £8, Pretty Little ThingPrettylittlething.com
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Sunglasses, £3.50, PrimarkPRIMARK.COM
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Sunglasses, £16, AccessorizeAccessorize.com
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How to look chic on a budget
Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger, and beauty journalist Samantha Silver revealed how you can make your outfits elevated without spending hundreds of pounds.
Don’t ever spend on designer denim: River Island ”always has such a great selection with fashion- forward jeans that follow the current trends”. The high street retailer offers a great range of sizes to fit UK 6 – UK 18, and three leg lengths – and prices start from an affordable £25.
There are no rules for jewels: ”Pick up something at a car boot sale, or charity shop, scroll on Vinted & eBay, snap up something from the clothing section in your local supermarket when doing the food shop or check out high street clothing stores.”
Don’t forget the pre-loved sites: With a rising number of second-hand sites, such as Vinted and Depop, there really is no excuse of not buying – or selling – pre-loved garments. Gemma, for instance, has managed to get her hands on chic Chanel sunnies for a mere £17.
WHEN it comes to sunglasses, the struggle can be real when trying to find a style that looks good on you.
These days, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own sofa to try glasses on, with many brands offering virtual try-ons.
Square sunglasses can suit everyone
However, if you can’t be bothered with the faff of that or to stand in store trying on countless pairs, then listen up.
Universally square sunglasses are the shape that suits everyone.
They’re one of the most versatile shapes and you can get them in a range of sizes, from oversized to smaller square versions, depending on your preference and how they sit on your face.
Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale breaks down the different kinds of sunglasses based on your face shape.
Oval
If you have an oval face shape then you can pretty much wear any style of sunglasses – you lucky thing!
This is because you have a mix of soft and angular lines.
Therefore you can be more adventurous – so oversized shades are perfect.
Sunglasses, £39.99, PilgrimPilgrim.net
Sunglasses, £19.99, MangomANGO.COM
Sunglasses, £22, Free PeoplefREEPEOPLE.COM
Square
Square faces have a defined jawline, meaning your face is quite angular.
Therefore the advice often given is to go for sunglasses that can soften your face – such as pairs with curved or round edges.
So when it comes to square glasses, look for pairs that aren’t as angular, and that while still keeping their square shape, are slightly rounded on the edges.
Jimmyfairly.co.ukSunglasses, £135, Jimmy Fairly[/caption]
Sunglasses, £15, Marks & Spencermarksandspencer.com
ray-ban.comSunglasses, £155, Ray-Ban[/caption]
Round
Full cheekbones and a rounded chin make up a round face.
It’s recommended that you contrast your face shape when it comes to sunnies, so in this case you want to lengthen your soft and curved features.
Square glasses are perfect for this – however, don’t go too oversized as they could then overtake your whole face.
Instead, opt for smaller square frames that are bordering on rectangles.
Sunglasses, £85, Messy WeekendMESSYWEEKEND.CO.UK
Sunglasses, £9.99, New LookNEWLOOK.COM
Sunglasses, £49.99, ZaraZARA.COM
Heart
Heart-shaped faces are wider at the forehead and narrower at the chin.
With both soft and straight lines, hearts can pretty much wear any style they please.
Wayfarer sunglasses can be especially flattering, as they’re horizontal across the top with a rounded bottom, giving a square-like feel without being too angular.
Sunglasses, £85, Messy Weekendmessyweekend.co.uk
Sunglasses, £40, Izipiziizipizi.com
Sunglasses, £75, Quay AustraliaQUAYAUSTRALIA.CO.UK
Pear
A pear-shaped face is said to be the reverse of a heart face, where your jawline is longer than your forehead.
Square sunglasses are great for enhancing a pear’s features and balancing out the proportions of your face.
Look for sunglasses that are in the middle of the oversized Vs small spectrum.
They cover enough to be just below your eyebrow and finish just above the midpoint of your nose.
Sunglasses, £8, Pretty Little ThingPrettylittlething.com
Sunglasses, £3.50, PrimarkPRIMARK.COM
Sunglasses, £16, AccessorizeAccessorize.com
How to look chic on a budget
Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger, and beauty journalist Samantha Silver revealed how you can make your outfits elevated without spending hundreds of pounds.
Don’t ever spend on designer denim: River Island ”always has such a great selection with fashion- forward jeans that follow the current trends”. The high street retailer offers a great range of sizes to fit UK 6 – UK 18, and three leg lengths – and prices start from an affordable £25.
There are no rules for jewels: ”Pick up something at a car boot sale, or charity shop, scroll on Vinted & eBay, snap up something from the clothing section in your local supermarket when doing the food shop or check out high street clothing stores.”
Don’t forget the pre-loved sites: With a rising number of second-hand sites, such as Vinted and Depop, there really is no excuse of not buying – or selling – pre-loved garments. Gemma, for instance, has managed to get her hands on chic Chanel sunnies for a mere £17.
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