When choosing a new pair of
glasses or sunglasses, consider which colors will complement you and your style. The best rule of thumb is to match your glasses to your outfit to avoid color clashes; fortunately, the most common frame colors for glasses are black, white, gray, and silver and they work with just about every color, so you may No need to think too much about pairing glasses with most outfits. However, if you have multiple pairs - especially bold colors - you might be interested in learning how to match different frames to your outfit or eye color.
Before considering your wardrobe, consider your skin tone first. Do you know if your skin is warm, cool, or neutral? Using color theory, we can find the right balance of shades and find the most flattering glasses that complement you and your wardrobe.
Step 1: Identify your skin undertone
You can determine which color glasses are right for you by first evaluating your skin tone, which will be warm, cool, or neutral. Warm skin has green or yellow undertones; if your skin is olive, you fall into this category. If you can see your veins through your skin, they will appear green if you are warm. If they look bluish, your skin tone is most likely cool. If your eyes are hazel, your skin tone is neutral, so opt for lighter shades; saturated shades like electric blue or lime green will overwhelm your neutral skin tone.
Step 2: Investigate your closet and evaluate your clothes
At a glance, do you see a theme? Do you prefer bright primary colors, soft pastels, or earth tones? This will give you a starting point as you browse glasses online.
Follow these strategies to achieve harmony between your clothing and eyewear:
Choose similar colors on either side of the main color (for example, chartreuse and mustard are neighbors of yellow); if you're primarily wearing one shade, look for similar color frames.
Choose complementary colors. Find a color on the steering wheel that is the exact opposite of your main wardrobe color (for example, blue that complements orange).
Remember to match your accessories too. Use the color wheel to pair the complementary colors of your earrings, bracelet, or watch to match your glasses.
The color wheel also works for matching your eyeglass frames to your wardrobe, just as it does when designing a home. You can also refer to the color wheel when considering which frames will make your natural eye color pop.
Step 3: How often do you change your glasses? How many pairs do you have?
Many of us only have one current pair of glasses at a time, so it might not be about following a trend or matching outfits, but looking for a tried-and-true pair that will look great no matter what you wear. If that's the case, check out our best-selling glasses, where you'll find popular timeless styles.
Step 4: Don't forget sunglasses
Sunglasses are an effective way to accessorize and make the most of your skin tone and wardrobe. Plus, sunglasses offer a license to exercise more fun in style. Choose sunglasses in primary colors or warm, inviting shades. Don't be afraid to choose colors other than classic black or tortoiseshell.
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