Quels bijoux porter selon la forme de son visage ?

What jewelry to wear according to your face shape?

Not all jewelry enhances a face in the same way. Depending on your face shape—round, oval, square, or heart-shaped—certain designs can balance your features and enhance your natural silhouette. Choosing the right earrings or necklace can make all the difference and add an instant touch of elegance.

Choosing a piece of jewelry is not just a matter of taste. Face shape also plays an important role in overall harmony. Well-chosen jewelry can illuminate the face and highlight your natural features.

Round face: lengthen and structure

If your face is rather round, the goal is to add verticality to refine the features.

Opt for:

  • long earrings

  • oval hoops

  • long or Y-shaped necklaces

These shapes create a very elegant lengthening effect.

Avoid very round and wide earrings, as they accentuate roundness.

Oval face: natural balance

The oval face is considered the most balanced shape. Almost all jewelry suits it.

You can therefore allow yourself:

  • hoops

  • dangle earrings

  • short or layered necklaces

It's the ideal shape to experiment with different styles.

Square face: soften the angles

Square faces have strong lines. Jewelry can help bring softness.

Choose instead:

  • rounded shapes

  • teardrop earrings

  • delicate necklaces

These shapes break the angular effect and bring elegance.

Heart-shaped face: balance the lower face

If your forehead is wider than your chin, the goal is to rebalance the face's silhouette.

The ideal jewelry pieces are:

  • teardrop earrings

  • thin hoops

  • short necklaces

They draw the eye downwards and harmonize the whole.

The main thing is to wear what makes you shine

Rules can help, but true elegance comes primarily from what makes you feel good.

Lumusia jewelry is designed to complement all facets of your style, from discreet minimalism to more assertive pieces.

Because a woman evolves every day.

One woman, a thousand versions.

Photo by Arif Khan

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