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Celebrities with Glasses

In past, spectacles were typically reserved for shy, “nerdy” types, or for female characters who have not yet undergone their rom-com makeover. People now realize that glasses can be cute , sexy as accessories. There are plenty of celebrities who make eye wear look like high fashion.With stars like Anne Hathaway, Cate Blanchett, Zoe Saldana and Jennifer Aniston all sporting specs, it's never been more chic to be a four-eyes! Here are several celebrities who wear glasses and look amazing while doing so.

Jennifer Aniston in Rounded Rectangular Frames

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The soft, rounded angles of the rectangle make this style suitable for angular faces as well as round faces.


Zoe Saldana in Oval Cat-Eyes

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The beauty of cat-eye glasses is that they tend to fit really nicely across a wide range of face shapes, whether you have a round face shape or something more rectangular.

Jordana Brewster in Rectangular Frames

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This is a classic shape with clean lines lending itself to the symmetrical and universal nature of an oval shape.

Jaime King in Clear Frames

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Clear acetate frames act as a natural highlighter, instantly brightening up the eye area and removing shadows cast by darker colors. A frame that cuts across your cheek bones fights with the architecture of your face.

Cate Blanchett in Wire-Accented Frames

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Accented Frames work well on a variety of faces including oval and heart shapes. "Its acetate top eye wire bar provides some drama that is softened by the thin metal wire bottom rim.


Emmy Rossum in Two-Tone Glasses

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The design incorporates both rectangular and rounded aspects.

 

Katy Perry in Large Cat-Eye Frames

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Large cat-eye frames fit three types of faces: Heart-shaped (wide forehead and cheekbones, narrow chin), oval (balanced forehead, cheekbones and jaw) and a square face (broad forehead, square jawline).

Anne Hathaway in Square Frames

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The length of oval faces may complement and showcase the size and the angles of this frame.

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