fashion statement

Glasses are the most practical fashion statements we can make. They help us to see while giving our outfits an extra va-va-voom.

The glasses industry, including frames and sunglasses, is worth about $90 billion. Marketers predict that this will grow to $140 billion by 2020.

Part of this growth is because celebrities around the world are embracing their spectacles. They wear them on the red carpet, and they look great.

But how can you use glasses to make a fashion statement? Check out our tips for making your glasses an important part of your outfit.

Make a Fashion Statement By Coordinating Your Accessories

You might think the best way to coordinate your glasses is by matching your clothing. But in reality, your glasses need to act like another accessory. Instead of matching your glasses with your shirt, match them with your necklace.

Because your glasses are right there on your face, they should be the focal point of your accessories. Instead of wearing a necklace, earring, and bracelets with your glasses, pick two of the three.

Your glasses frames should also reflect the accessories you wear. Do you wear a lot of fine jewelry? Then rimless glasses will match well.

Choose Glasses that Play Up Your Facial Features

The rule for choosing glasses frames is to create harmony on your face.

If you have a round face, geometric glasses will balance it out.

Square faces will look good with a pair of round glasses. They don’t have to circles, but they should have soft curves.

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If you have a smaller face, be aware of picking thick frames that will overwhelm your features. Choose thin frames that show off your eyes and your bone structure.

Liingo Eyewear has a helpful guide for choosing the right glasses size.

Neutrals are Not Always Better

You might think that your brown or black frames are the best neutral colors for your wardrobe. And that might be true most of the time.

But when spring pastels come around, black frames will kill your fashion statement.

Instead, find an alternative pair of glasses frames that are a lighter gray or even powder blue. These frames will match your breezy spring wardrobe without distracting from your look.

When in Doubt, Go With Tortoiseshell

If you’re not sure exactly what color frame you should choose, go for tortoiseshell. Tortoiseshell has a combination of colors that work well for almost any outfit.

If you choose tortoiseshell, you should still consider the thickness of your frames. Thick tortoiseshell frames can look overwhelming if you have more delicate features. There are too many colors, and people won’t know where to put their focus.

Rimless Glasses Work For Everything

If you’re looking for a pair of glasses that will work with about any outfit, then check out rimless glasses.

These glasses have the minimal amount of hardware to worry about. The only part of your glasses that you’ll need to coordinate is the legs.

Not everyone thinks they look good with rimless glasses, so try them on before you buy them.

Play with Skin Tones

If you’re ready to make a fashion statement with neutral tones, then start with your glasses.

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We’re not talking about traditional neutrals. We’re talking about coordinating your glasses with your skin tone.

Lighter skin tones should go with darker beiges or browns. Medium skin can play with more oranges and pinks. Darker skin should look at light brown glasses and pink frames.

It’s a subtle but unique way to embrace the neutral trends, and they’ll go with everything.

Different Styles to Make a Fashion Statement

There are so many new styles of glasses that you can play around with. Check out these different styles and see which one works for you.

Round Glasses

Round glasses bring to mind dashing scholars from the mid-century. They work best with clean styles and tailored looks. Wear them with suits, button-down shirts, or even black-tie outfits.

After all, if Indiana Jones wears round tortoiseshell glasses then we’re willing to give them a go.

Thick Geometric Frames

Big geometric frames are not for the meek of heart. They’re there to grab your attention and make a bold fashion statement.

Because they’re so eye-catching you need to be extra careful. Coordinate colors and metals so that they act as the glue to your outfit.

Two-Tone Frames

Two-tone frames are a popular choice for heart-shaped faces. They add a subtle pop of color to your face and fade away to a softer tone.

These frames draw the attention upwards to the top of the face. So if you’re nervous about your hairline, two-tone glasses might not be your first choice.

Square Frames

Square frames are classics for round and oval faces. If you want a classic but trendy look, then look into wayfarer glasses. It’s a strong shape that brings attention to your makeup and your eyes.

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Cat Eyes and Horned-Rimmed Glasses

You’re not someone who’s afraid of a little attention, and that’s why you rock the cat-eye look. These frames are very feminine and bring attention to the upper part of your face.

Pair these frames with a bold lipstick for a fashion statement that will stop people in their tracks.

If you’re not ready for a full cat-eye, then horned rimmed glasses are the perfect tiny flair to make you stand out.

Want More Tips about Fashion and Accessorizing?

If you’re looking for some ideas about making a fashion statement, then check out our blog.

We have sections about fashion, beauty, accessories, and more. So if you’re looking for tips about adding glamour, we’re the place to go!