Top 5 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Handmade Luxury Eyewear

September 27, 2023
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Embarking on the journey to find the perfect pair of handcrafted luxury eyewear can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. With the vast range of exclusive, intricately designed frames available at Urban Optiks Optometry, knowing where to start and what to look for is crucial to ensuring your eyewear is both functional and tailored to your unique style.


In this comprehensive guide, we unveil our top five must-know tips for choosing the perfect handmade luxury eyewear. From understanding your face shape and identifying your personal aesthetic to selecting the right materials and lens types, our expert insights will help you navigate the world of artisan eyewear with ease and confidence. Transform your vision and upgrade your style by following our tailored advice, and find the handcrafted frames that elevate your look and suit your individual needs.


1. Understanding Your Face Shape


One of the foundational elements to consider when selecting your perfect pair of handcrafted luxury eyewear is identifying your face shape. By choosing frames that complement and enhance your facial features, you not only ensure a flattering appearance but also create a sense of harmony between your eyewear and your visage. There are five primary face shapes, with each having their own distinct characteristics:


  • Oval: A well-balanced, soft, and proportionate shape with a gently curved jawline.
  • Square: A strong, angular jawline with an equal width between the forehead, cheekbones, and jaw.
  • Round: Full, curved cheeks with few angles and a balanced width and length.
  • Heart: A wide forehead that tapers down to a smaller, pointed chin, often with high cheekbones.
  • Diamond: Narrow forehead and jawline, with the cheekbones being the widest part of the face.


To determine your face shape, examine your facial features in a mirror or take a picture of your face with your hair pulled back. Once identified, consider the following general recommendations when choosing frames:


  • Oval: Versatile and well-suited for most frame shapes, but try to avoid oversized or heavy designs that may overwhelm your features.
  • Square: Round or oval-shaped frames with soft curves can help balance the angular features.
  • Round: Angular and geometric frames can help to add definition and contrast to the roundness, elongating the face.
  • Heart: Lower-set temples and bottom-heavy frame designs can help balance the width of the forehead.
  • Diamond: Upswept frames, such as cat-eye or semi-rimless designs, emphasize your high cheekbones and can nicely complement your features.


2. Identifying Your Personal Style and Key Aesthetics


In addition to your face shape, it's essential to consider your personal style and aesthetic preferences when choosing your handcrafted luxury eyewear. Your frames should act as an extension of your wardrobe, complementing your existing pieces and enhancing your overall look. Here are some tips to identify and incorporate your personal style into your eyewear choice:


Take inventory of your closet: What colors, patterns, textures, and styles do you gravitate towards? This will provide valuable insights into the type of eyewear that will resonate with your style.


Mood board or inspiration: Create a mood board or Pinterest board featuring your favorite fashion, accessories, and eyewear to help you visualize the kind of frames that align with your desired aesthetic.


3. Choosing the Right Material for Your Luxury Eyewear


The material used to create your frames is another crucial factor to examine when selecting your handcrafted luxury eyewear. Each option offers a unique set of properties that impact the weight, comfort, durability, and appearance of your eyewear:


  • Acetate: A high-quality and hypoallergenic plant-based plastic known for its vibrant colors, lightweight, and versatility.
  • Titanium: A lightweight and hypoallergenic metal with excellent durability, strength, and corrosion resistance.
  • Stainless Steel: A popular choice for its strength, flexibility, and affordability, though potentially heavier compared to other options.


Considering factors such as your lifestyle, comfort requirements, and skin sensitivities will help guide you toward the most suitable material for your eyewear needs.


4. Selecting the Right Lens Type and Coatings for Your Vision Needs


Your prescription and individual eye care needs will play a significant role when selecting the appropriate lens type and coatings for your handcrafted luxury eyewear. Consulting with an optometrist to understand your specific prescription and vision requirements is essential before making any decisions.


Some of the lens types and coatings to consider include:


  • Single-Vision vs. Multi-Focal Lenses: Determine if you require lenses for a single vision correction (such as nearsightedness or farsightedness) or multi-focal lenses for a combination of needs (such as progressive lenses for both near and distance vision).
  • Anti-Reflective Coating: This coating helps reduce glare and reflections, improving your vision clarity and reducing potential eye strain.
  • Blue Light Blocking: If you spend a significant amount of time using screens, investing in blue light-blocking lenses can help protect your eyes from the potentially harmful effects of prolonged exposure to blue light.


5. Considering Your Lifestyle and Activities


Lastly, your lifestyle, hobbies, and daily activities will also play an essential role in selecting your ideal handcrafted luxury eyewear. Consider the following questions:


  • Do you need frames that can withstand physical activity or other strenuous tasks?
  • Are you looking for eyewear that is office-appropriate or strikes a balance between professional and casual?
  • Will you need multiple pairs for different scenarios or occasions?
  • By taking these aspects into account, you can ensure that your chosen eyewear meets your specific lifestyle needs and preferences.


The Takeaway


Selecting the perfect handcrafted luxury eyewear is an artful process that begins with understanding your face shape, personal style, and daily needs. By considering the diverse materials, lens types, and styles available, you'll be able to find the ideal eyewear that enhances both your vision and appearance.


Elevate your eyewear experience by exploring the exquisite handmade collections available at Urban Optiks Optometry. Our passionate team of professionals is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the journey, ensuring you find the perfect frames to harmonize with your individual needs and preferences. Are you ready to discover your ultimate handcrafted luxury designer eyewear? Visit Urban Optiks Optometry today and explore the world of luxurious, artisan-crafted frames.


Related Topic: The Ultimate FAQ Guide to Handcrafted Luxury Eyewear

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