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Every face is unique

your optician helps you choose with confidence

Your vision, their expertise

Expert optician care at the heart of every pair

We propose high-precision lenses engineered to meet the highest standards. But without the expert advice and accurate measurements provided by your optician, no technology can reach its full potential. Choosing the right frame is about more than just style. Your optician evaluates facial structure, brow line, bridge fit, and materials to achieve the right balance between comfort, aesthetics, and stability. More importantly, it is through lens selection and precise individual measurements that their role becomes essential:


  • Millimetric centration - pupillary distances, fitting heights per eye

  • Morphological parameters - pantoscopic tilt, base curve, vertex distance

  • Visual needs analysis - digital use, driving, specific activit

A good lens starts with a perfect fit. And that begins with your optician.

everything fits

OVAL SHAPED

Oval Face – Everything fits
An oval face is naturally well-balanced, making it the most versatile shape for eyewear. Almost any frame style will suit you, from classic to bold designs. This freedom allows you to express your personality through your glasses, while your optician can guide you toward the proportions, colors, and details that enhance your individuality.

Smoothing out the edges

SQUARE SHAPED

Square Face – Smoothing the edges

With a broad forehead and defined jawline, a square face gains balance from frames that soften its strong angles. Round or oval styles bring harmony, while structured frames highlight strength if you want a bolder look. The key is proportion: choosing softer shapes prevents the face from appearing wider, while your optician can guide you toward frames that enhance both style and facial structure.

Keep it high

Triangle SHAPED

Triangle Face – Keep it high
A triangular face, with a broad forehead and narrower chin, benefits from frames that balance proportions. Oval, cat-eye, or butterfly shapes add width where needed without elongating the face. For harmony, choose designs that stay higher on the cheeks, highlighting your unique features while keeping a balanced profile.

structuring a circle

ROUND SHAPED

Round Face – Structuring a circle
For a round face, rectangular or slightly angular frames bring definition and length, balancing the natural curves. Round styles should be avoided as they accentuate fullness. Choosing structured, narrower frames helps visually elongate the face, creating a refined and harmonious look.