Choose Your Frames
Dien Bien Phu Eyewear will help you find the perfect frames for your face shape.


Oval Face
Oval Face Shape
An oval face typically features a gently tapered chin, balanced proportions, and soft jawlines forming an overall oval silhouette. People with this face shape can wear almost any style of glasses.
The most flattering options include round frames, cat-eye glasses, and oval styles. You can also try softly squared frames or bolder colors that contrast with your skin tone to enhance facial harmony and make your features stand out beautifully.


Round Face
Round Face Shape
A round face typically features soft, full cheeks and a circular shape where the width and length of the face are nearly equal.
The best frames for this face shape are square or rectangular styles. These angular frames help balance out the soft curves of the face, making it appear slimmer and more defined.


Square Face
Square Face Shape
People with square faces often have defined angles, a broad and strong jawline, and a square-shaped chin.
For this face shape, it’s best to choose round or slightly curved frames. These softer lines help balance the angular features, making the overall look more harmonious and attractive.
Frames with gentle curves and without sharp edges are also great options to subtly soften the face and conceal strong jawlines.


Heart-Shaped Face
A heart-shaped face has a broader upper part, often with full cheeks and a narrow, pointed chin.
The jawline is usually soft and rounded, making the face resemble a heart.
The most flattering frames are those that are wider at the bottom or have curved lines—like round, cat-eye, or butterfly-shaped frames.
Flat-top frames can help balance the face, while square or angular styles should be avoided as they can emphasize the width of the forehead.


Diamond-Shaped Face
Diamond-shaped faces have sharp jawlines, prominent cheekbones, and a narrow forehead.
Rimless or oval-shaped frames can help soften the angles of the cheekbones.
Cat-eye or oval frames are also great options that complement this facial structure.
However, square or rectangular frames are not recommended, as they may exaggerate the width of the cheek area.


Triangle-Shaped Face
A triangle-shaped face features a narrow and long forehead, a broad chin, and a more prominent lower half compared to the upper part—much like an upright triangle.
For this face shape, choose frames that are wider at the top with bold upper rims such as browline, aviator, or cat-eye styles.
You can also go for round frames to highlight the facial angles and bring balance to the face’s proportions.