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"The best way to update your wardrobe is with a great pair of frames," says style expert Lawrence Zarian. But as you probably know, faces come in all shapes and sizes. Here, Lawrence and his twin brother, style expert Gregory Zarian, reveal the style of sunglasses that look the best on square- and heart-shaped faces.
Best Sunglasses For Square Face Shape: Aviators
If you have the square face shape, you can soften it with a pair of aviators, Lawrence says. Aviators have softer lines and rounder shapes and are "very sleek and delicate," which provides a feminine contrast to the square shape.
Best Sunglasses For Heart Face Shape: Cat Eye
"On this type of face, your eyes are at the farthest point out, so you want to choose an oblong pair of sunglasses. Your chin is prominent, so you want to bring the focus up a little bit," Gregory explains. Cat-eye glasses will do just that.