If you wear glasses, you can bet that people notice them immediately. (Maybe even before they notice your hair.) But whether that's a good thing or a bad thing depends on what your glasses say about you. Do you look like a meek scientist from a 90s laboratory, a recent art school graduate, a Mad Men era rogue, or a European architect with ultra modern sensibilities? No matter what your story is, what you wear on your face says a lot about who you are. I chatted with Larry Leight, founder and creative director of eyewear brand Oliver Peoples, for his insights on choosing the right frame. Here's what to remember when you're look for a change.
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If you wear glasses, you can bet that people notice them immediately. (Maybe even before they notice your hair.) But whether that's a good thing or a bad thing depends on what your glasses say about you. Do you look like a meek scientist from a 90s laboratory, a recent art school graduate, a Mad Men era rogue, or a European architect with ultra modern sensibilities? No matter what your story is, what you wear on your face says a lot about who you are. I chatted with Larry Leight, founder and creative director of eyewear brand Oliver Peoples, for his insights on choosing the right frame. Here's what to remember when you're look for a change.