<\/span><\/h2>\nWomen believe that if they wear glasses, they can’t wear hats, earrings, or heavy necklaces. While it may seem counterintuitive, it can be done using this easy approach that I’ll discuss.<\/p>\n
Striking a healthy balance and creating space is a solid rule of thumb.<\/p>\n
Every piece of accessory, especially those that are worn around your face, should have its own place.<\/p>\n
It’ll be referred to as the partition method.<\/p>\n
To divide your head into two sections, use your earlobes as a point of division. The top part is the level above the earlobe, while the lower part is the level below.<\/p>\n
The rule is to only wear one sort of accessory in each region while maintaining a certain amount of distance between them.<\/p>\n
This allows your accessories to shine without conflicting with one another, resulting in a great style.<\/p>\n
Consider the following scenario.<\/p>\n
When earrings, glasses, and a hat are worn at the same time, the overall style may appear cluttered.<\/p>\n
What can we do to make the appearance better?<\/p>\n
Remove your glasses and just maintain one accessory in each region, giving enough distance between them to appear less cluttered.<\/p>\n
You may also remove the hat and only wear the glasses and earrings.<\/p>\n
This also adheres to the rule of just wearing one accessory in each location. However, because both accessories are near to each other, your face may appear congested.<\/p>\n
What you can do is replace the earrings with ones that have a low visual presence, such as ear studs. This creates a much more balanced appearance.<\/p>\n
I’d like to point out that your choice of earrings is influenced by the type of glasses frame you wear.<\/p>\n
If your frames are bold, go for a pair of earrings that have a smaller visual presence, such as something daintier and shorter.<\/p>\n
Your studs are also a safe, stylish, and more understated option, but if dainty earrings aren’t your style, go for earrings that feel like you.<\/p>\n
You must be yourself and feel good about yourself. If you like big earrings, go for a rimless pair or something more delicate if you want to tone down the frames.<\/p>\n
Another example comes to mind.<\/p>\n
If you wear earrings and a hat, you already have one accessory in each of your upper and lower areas. It will appear overly crowded if you decide to wear a scarf. These large earrings should be replaced with ear studs, which have a considerably smaller visual presence, to improve the look’s balance.<\/p>\n
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