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Style Scoop

Here & Now

Style Scoop

Get in Shape

Just because a pair of sunglasses look good on the display, doesn’t mean they’ll look good on you. Most people try on shades before buying them, but it’s not always easy to tell whether you’ve scored the ones that flatter you best. To help you out with the process, Dr. Laura Maloney of Vision Source on West Tropicana offers a simple rule to guide you through it. “It’s best to choose a frame shape that’s opposite of your face shape,” she says. “For a face with strong feature, such as a strong jaw line, reduce the angles with soft and curvy styles.” And the same goes for the opposite. Take a look at our examples to decide which shape your face is and what frames work best with it.