CHOICE

We are happy to guide you in choosing your frame.

Our sunglasses are designed for an oversized effect. They actually fit all face sizes and all feminine shapes.

Need advice?

Do not hesitate to contact us by email.

FITTING

The rules you need to know to check that your glasses are right for you

EYEBROW
Your eyebrow should be slightly covered or emphasized by the frame you choose. Be careful not to leave too much space between your eyebrow and the top of your glasses.

NOSE
The nose of our models has been designed to be as universal as possible and to provide you with the greatest comfort. Your glasses should fit your nose. You should have the feeling that your glasses are perfectly "fitted."

CHEEKBONE
The frame you choose should accentuate the top of your cheekbone and complement the width of your face. There should be space between your cheekbone and your glasses so they don't rise when you smile and don't quickly get dirty when they come into contact with your skin.

EYE
If you wish to have corrective lenses fitted to our glasses, your eye must be centered following the 1/3 – 2/3 rule, between the top and the middle of the lens.

ADVICE

The rules you need to know to check that your glasses are right for you

EYEBROW

Your eyebrow should be slightly covered or emphasized by the frame you choose. Be careful not to leave too much space between your eyebrow and the top of your glasses.

NOSE

The nose of our models has been designed to be as universal as possible and to provide you with the greatest comfort. Your glasses should fit your nose. You should have the feeling that your glasses are perfectly "fitted."

CHEEKBONE

The frame you choose should accentuate the top of your cheekbone and complement the width of your face. There should be space between your cheekbone and your glasses so they don't rise when you smile and don't quickly get dirty when they come into contact with your skin.

EYE

If you wish to have corrective lenses fitted to our glasses, your eye must be centered following the 1/3 – 2/3 rule, between the top and the middle of the lens.