Take it from us: There is no “best” glasses shape for a diamond face. Style is subjective, and if the glasses you choose make you feel comfortable, happy, and confident, then they’re going to look great.
All that said, we understand that some people might want to know more about how certain styles of glasses can complement the features of their diamond face shape. We hope this guide will help you identify the characteristics of a diamond face, as well as determine which glasses might suit those signature features.
Do You Have a Diamond Face Shape?
First, let’s determine if you have a diamond face shape. Look in a mirror or snap a selfie (it’s best if your hair isn’t obstructing the outline of your face), and see if you recognize any of the following common features of a diamond-shaped face:
- High cheekbones
- A narrow forehead
- A small, tapered chin
- Widest point of the face is at the cheekbones
- Jawline and forehead are about the same width
- Strong angular lines
Most sources seem to agree that a diamond is one of the rarest face shapes, so you can go ahead and feel a bit special if you’ve determined you have a diamond-shaped face. Diamond faces are similar to oval faces in length but typically have more angular features and a pointier chin.
When it comes to face shape, though, keep in mind that everyone is unique, and most people have traits that align with more than one of the many different face shapes. (That’s why you shouldn’t get too hung up on styling yourself based on your face shape.)
Best Glasses Shape for a Diamond Face
When people shop for glasses based on their face shape, they’re usually considering how different styles of glasses frames will work with their facial features. For instance, will a particular frame shape draw attention to their strongest facial trait? Or will it counterbalance that trait with an appealing contrast?
We believe that any shape can sport any frame shape, but if you’re fishing for ideas, you can find some suggestions below.
Cat-Eye Glasses
Cat-eye glasses boast upswept, pointed browlines, which play nicely with a diamond face’s angular features. This frame shape will contrast a tapered chin while accentuating the diamond face’s most prominent feature—the cheekbones.