What Colour Glasses Suit Me? How to Choose the Perfect Frame Colour
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What Colour Glasses Suit Me?
A Complete Guide to Choosing the Right Frame Colour
One of the most common questions people ask me is:
“What colour glasses would suit me?”
The truth is… colour makes an enormous difference when choosing glasses.
The right frame colour can:
• brighten your skin
• lift your eyes
• enhance your natural features
• bring your whole face to life
But the wrong colour glasses can create shadows, make your skin look dull, and hide your natural beauty.
After more than 30 years in the optical industry, I’ve seen just how powerful colour can be when selecting the perfect pair of glasses.
So how do you know which glasses colour suits you best?
Let’s explore.
Start With Your Skin Tone
Your skin tone is one of the biggest clues when choosing the right colour glasses.
Most people fall into two main undertone groups:
• Cool undertones
• Warm undertones
Glasses Colours for Cool Skin Tones
If you have cool undertones, these frame colours often work beautifully:
• Blues
• Purples
• Silver
• Emerald green
• Pink tones
• Black
Cool tones tend to enhance the skin without overpowering it.
Glasses Colours for Warm Skin Tones
If your skin has warm undertones, you may suit colours like:
• Gold
• Browns
• Olive green
• Coral
• Warm reds
• Tortoiseshell
These colours complement the warmth in the skin and create a harmonious look.
However, choosing the right glasses colour isn't just about the shade — it's about the tone of the colour.
For example, a vibrant red frame may look incredible on one person, but the wrong red tone can create dark circles around the eyes or make the skin appear tired.
The key is finding the tone that works with your natural colouring.
Understanding Seasonal Colour Analysis
You may have heard people talk about seasonal colour analysis — being a Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter.
This system looks at the natural tones in your skin, hair and eyes, grouping them into colour palettes that tend to work best.
Spring Colours
Spring colouring usually suits warm, light and fresh colours, such as:
• Peach
• Coral
• Light green
• Warm turquoise
• Honey tones
These colours feel bright, fresh and uplifting.
Summer Colours
Summer colouring works beautifully with soft, cool colours, including:
• Dusty pink
• Lavender
• Soft blues
• Rose tones
• Cool greys
These colours create a gentle and elegant look.
Autumn Colours
Autumn colouring often suits rich, warm and earthy colours, such as:
• Olive green
• Chocolate brown
• Rust
• Amber
• Warm tortoiseshell
These tones bring warmth and depth to the face.
Winter Colours
Winter colouring tends to look stunning in bold, cool colours, including:
• Black
• Navy
• Emerald
• Cobalt blue
• Bright red
These colours create strong contrast and definition.
Seasonal colour analysis can be a great starting point when choosing glasses colours.
But when it comes to eyewear, there is more to consider.
Why Choosing Glasses Colour Is More Complex
Even if two people share the same seasonal palette, they may not suit the same glasses.
That’s because glasses sit right in the centre of the face, meaning several other factors must be considered.
When styling eyewear, I also look at:
• the brightness of your eyes
• the depth of your skin tone
• your hair colour
• the shape of the frame
• the thickness of the frame
For example:
A frame colour that is too dark can create shadows around the eyes.
A frame that is too deep can sit on the cheeks and hide beautiful cheekbones.
But when the colour and design are right, the opposite happens.
The eyes appear brighter.
The skin looks fresher.
The entire face lights up.
How Hair Colour Influences Glasses Choice
Your glasses should work in harmony with your hair colour and natural features.
For example:
Glasses for Grey or Silver Hair
Jewel tones often look stunning with silver hair, such as:
• emerald green
• sapphire blue
• deep reds
These colours create contrast and bring life to the face.
Glasses for Blonde Hair
Blonde hair can work beautifully with softer tones like:
• champagne
• rose tones
• light tortoiseshell
• soft browns
These colours keep the look light and balanced.
Glasses for Brunette or Dark Hair
Darker hair can carry stronger colours such as:
• bold red frames
• navy blue
• deep green
• black
These colours add definition and style.
Choosing Glasses to Enhance Your Eye Colour
Your glasses can also enhance the natural colour of your eyes.
For example:
Blue eyes often shine with
• blue or navy
• tortoiseshell
• warm browns
Green eyes look beautiful with
• plum
• green
• red/ burgundy
Brown eyes can carry almost any colour, but look especially striking in
• rich blues
• red
• emerald
The Right Glasses Can Transform Your Face
One of the things I love most about my work is watching someone see themselves in the right frame for the first time.
When the colour is right:
• the skin looks brighter
• the eyes appear clearer
• dark shadows soften
• your personality shines through
It’s not just about vision.
It’s about confidence.
Why Professional Eyewear Styling Makes a Difference
Many optical stores carry a limited range of frame colours, which is why so many people feel glasses all look the same.
At The Glasses Lady, I work with hundreds of colour options and unique designs from independent frame makers.
This allows me to find the perfect combination of:
• colour
• shape
• size
• design
to suit your individual features.
Because the truth is, the right glasses don’t just help you see better.
They help you look and feel amazing every single day.
Ready to Find the Perfect Colour Glasses for You?
If you’ve ever wondered “what colour glasses suit me?”, the best way to find out is through professional eyewear styling.
Together we explore colours, shapes and designs that enhance your natural features and reflect your personality.
And when we find the right frame…
you’ll feel the difference instantly.
The Glasses Lady
Eyewear Styling Studio
Carramar, Perth WA
🌐 https://theglasseslady.com.au
📞 08 6117 2661