Our women’s prescription glasses combine modern elegance with everyday wearability - so you never have to choose between looking good and seeing clearly.
Work, rest, and everything in between - your perfect pair is waiting.
What frame shapes are most flattering for women's faces?
It depends on face shape, but some popular choices include cat‑eye for a lifted look, round for softness, and square or rectangle for added structure. Oval faces tend to suit many shapes.
What style of glasses make a woman look younger?
Generally, styles with softer or more playful shapes, such as cat‑eye or round frames, can create a fresher, more youthful impression. Lighter colors, thin rims, and slightly oversized designs also tend to add a modern touch. That said, the best choice depends on face shape and personal style. Our women’s collection includes several youthful yet polished options.
Should women choose thick or thin frames?
Thick frames often create a bolder, more defined look and can add structure to softer features. Thin frames tend to feel lighter and more understated, which works well for round or smaller faces. Neither is universally better - it's about what suits you best. Our women's collection includes both options.
Should a women buy a second pair of prescription glasses as a backup?
It can be a practical idea, especially if she relies on glasses daily. A backup pair helps avoid inconvenience if the main pair gets damaged or lost. It also gives the option to switch styles for different occasions.
What is ADD power on my prescription and do I need it for progressive lenses?
ADD is the extra magnifying power added to the lower part of a multifocal lens for reading or near work. If you are ordering progressive or bifocal lenses, you generally need ADD. For single vision lenses, ADD is not required.