Trying On Eyeglass Frames: Bold or Soft?

I usually try on clothes for the blog, but this week I switched gears and went looking for new eyeglass frames, which turned out to be its own special kind of identity crisis.

Choosing frames is oddly personal. They sit right in the middle of your face, announce themselves before you’ve said a word, and somehow manage to make you look either polished and interesting or like you made one unfortunate decision under fluorescent lighting.

So today, I’m sharing the contenders.

Try not to let my expression sway you. I did my best to keep my face consistent, but people kept coming into the store, I started chatting, and lost track of what I was doing. There’s also quite a bit of glare on the lenses, so you’ll need to look past that and focus on the frames themselves.

I found several fun options, and I’d love your help narrowing them down.

The Franny has an oval shape with a slight cat-eye tilt that gives it some lift without going too far into “retired drama teacher.” The toffee tortoise feels warm and classic, and the shape is soft enough to be easy to wear every day. It also comes in Jet Black, but I think the tortoise has more personality.

The Marisol has a soft, round shape with a more noticeable bridge and bolder temples, so it makes a bit more of a statement without feeling heavy. The Nordic blue is unexpected, which I liked immediately. It’s not loud, but it’s definitely not apologizing for itself either. It also comes in Toffee Tortoise if you prefer a safer choice, but where’s the fun in that?

The Fara is a classic cat-eye with a lighter, more refined feel than some of the chunkier versions out there. The mix of crystal acetate and metal keeps it from looking too sweet or too severe. It has enough shape to be interesting, but not so much that it starts wearing you instead of the other way around.

The Ezra is a softly rounded metal frame made in Japan from lightweight titanium, with delicate detailing along the eyewire and nose bridge. This one feels a little more intellectual, a little more understated. It also comes in polished gold, but the silver feels cleaner and more modern to me.

The Rocco has a strong brow line and a softly squared bottom, which gives it a more architectural feel. The wide temples and gradient colorway make it a little bolder than some of the others, so this one definitely has presence. It’s the kind of frame that says you notice details and aren’t afraid to make a statement.

The Naima is an oversized acetate frame in a soft rosewater color. It has a playful, slightly glamorous feel without tipping into anything too flashy. Oversized frames can be tricky because they either look chic or like you borrowed your aunt’s readers from 1989, but this one manages to stay on the right side of that line.

WRIGHT FRAME IN ROSEMARY CRYSTAL

The Wright has round lenses and a keyhole bridge, and it comes in several colors as well as a low-bridge fit option. That’s especially helpful if frames tend to slide down your face or sit awkwardly on your cheeks, which is enough to make even a beautiful frame irritating by lunchtime. The rosemary crystal color is subtle and interesting, which I always appreciate.

TORREZ TERRAZZO TORTOISE WITH RIESLING

The Torrez is described as square, but to my eye it reads more softly rounded, which is probably why I liked it. The combination of tortoise fronts and metal temples gives it a nice balance of structure and lightness, and the adjustable nose pads are always worth mentioning because fit matters more than most of us want to admit. A frame can be gorgeous, but if it pinches or slides, it’s not the one.

I like several of these for completely different reasons, which isn’t especially helpful when the goal is to narrow them down.

And finally, if you’re fortunate enough to only need cheaters, I envy you. They’re much more affordable, so you can play with lots of pairs.

THESE PEEPERS HAVE MAXIMUM BLUE LIGHT BLOCKING FOR SCREENS.
THESE BOLD PEEPERS ARE SO FUN WITH THE SAME BLUE LIGHT BLOCKING
EYEBOBS PREMIUM READING GLASSES

So I’m curious what you think. Do you prefer the bolder frames or the softer ones?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

404 Comments

  1. I immediately loved the first one, the Franny in tortoise. It has personality without going over the top. As I scrolled down, all the other choices looked ordinary to me and some of the colors were simply unflattering. I think the Franny is perfect for your face, but naturally it might not work for someone else.

  2. Cheryll Sampson says:

    Franny or Fara on you. They look amazing.

  3. The Fara hands down!

  4. Wow, you could be an eyeglass model, these really looked great on you

    My favorites:
    Fara
    Ezra
    Wright

  5. Liz Jennings says:

    I wear something very similar to the Ezra and I love them because they virtually disappear. Of the other frames, I love the Naima color on you, and the clear peepers. A tough decision!

  6. Sheryl Brockman says:

    Your entire face comes alive in Franny and Fara- love! Some of the others are a little nondescript!

  7. I really like the Franny frame on you. And all the reading glasses look good on you also.

  8. P.S. forgot to say what a fun idea for a post!

  9. My vote is going to be an outlier but I’m going with the clear Peepers. The popular Fara and Franny frames are nice, but the first thing I saw when I looked at those pictures were the glasses, not your face. Same for most of the others. It wasn’t until I scroll down to the clear Peepers that I thought wow! Look how beautiful Jennifer’s face is in those glasses. The Franny would be a good second choice if you want to switch it up for a bolder pair with personality. As for the others they were kind of meh.

  10. LOVE the Franny frame on you. Looks like the shape & color were made for you & for what you wear.

  11. I like Frannie or Fara !

  12. I like the Franny frame best on you … shape and color compliment your face shape and skin/hair color!

  13. The Franny and Fara look great on you. Also, the clear Peepers!

  14. I like the Wright and the Peepers on you! They are bold but not over powering.

  15. The Fanny is fabulous on you!

  16. A little late to the game here, but I’m in the same boat. One thing to seriously consider – the metal frames or anything too light, will just wash you out. With light hair and complexion, some contrast works best, and why not add a punch of color! Anxious to see your final selection!

  17. Absolutely agree with Janet!!

  18. LOVE the ones with you in the blazer in front of the laptop. So flattering and pretty!

  19. I like the Franny & Marisol on you.
    ☺️