Frame guide for different Professionals
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When it comes to choosing eyewear frames for different professions, it's important to consider both the functional needs of the job and your personal style preferences. Here are some suggestions for eyewear frames for different professionals:
Doctor Featured : vivek jawali | Image Courtesy : ndtv.com
As a doctor, functionality is key. You'll want frames that are comfortable to wear for long periods of time and that won't slide down your nose when you're looking down at patients. Rimless or semi-rimless frames can be a good choice, as they won't obstruct your vision when you need to focus on small details. Rectangular or oval shapes are also good options for a professional, understated look.
2. Are you a Chef?
Chef Featured : Ajay Chopra | Image Courtesy : thehansindia.com
Chefs need eyewear that can stand up to the heat and humidity of the kitchen. Look for frames made of durable materials like titanium or stainless steel that can withstand heat and won't rust. Wraparound frames can also help to protect your eyes from steam and splatters while still allowing for good peripheral vision.
3. Are you a Consultant??
Consultant Featured : Priya Kini | Image is a proprietary of S.R.Gopal Rao Opticians and Optometrists ?
As a creative, marketing, business, IT or strategic consultant, you might want to consider the understated minimal and classy look. Eyeglasses that would work best with your life and work style are those that are subtly fashionable in shapes like hexagon, round or cat-eye and styles which are either rimless or semi-rimmed and in colours which are neutral like brown, black or transparent.?
4. Are you a C Suite Exec??
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Executive Featured : Chaitanya Kenchammanahoskote, Owner Maya Medi Spa | Image is a proprietary of S.R.Gopal Rao Opticians and Optometrists ?
As a CEO or CMO or COO, you'll want frames that convey confidence and authority. Classic, understated styles like rectangular or square frames in neutral colours like black or brown are a safe bet. Rimless or semi-rimless frames can also add a touch of elegance without being too flashy.
5. Are you a Designer??
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As a designer, you may want to choose frames that showcase your creativity and personal style. Bold, geometric frames in bright colours or unusual materials like acetate or titanium can make a statement and show off your design sensibility.
6. Are you a Photographer??
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As a photographer, you'll want frames that allow you to see clearly and accurately judge colours and lighting. Look for frames with neutral colours and minimal distractions like thick temples or nose bridges. Round or oval frames can also soften angular features and help to balance out the face.
7. Are you a Visual Artist??
Visual Artist Featured : Parul Kanodia | Image is a proprietary of S.R.Gopal Rao Opticians and Optometrists ?
As a visual artist, you may want frames that complement your artistic style and individuality. Oversized or statement frames in unique materials like wood or bio-acetate can add a touch of bohemian flair, while round frames can give a more intellectual, creative look.
Nonetheless, these are only broad suggestions that work well based on one's profession and lifestyle. Having said that, it's always better to try on different styles to see what works best for you! While the look and style is important, the lenses are super important too and for that it is always best to work with your Optometrist or Optician to make the right choice.?
The perfect eyeglasses are the ones that are tried on in store and purchased in consultation with your Optician or Optometrist.?
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1 年Could you do similar one for different prescription level? Like what frames would be best for high prescription(-10 and above) to minimize distortion (minification) in corner of the frame? I wear -11 and I hate my current frames as it causes too much minification ??