Top 10 sunglasses for women with large faces

When you have a larger face, the best sunglasses are the ones that balance proportions without feeling heavy. It often means slightly wider frames, well-placed temples and shapes that bring structure while staying comfortable for long wear.

Here is our curated selection of the Top 10 Jimmy Fairly sunglasses for women with large faces, based on the models listed in the general comment above.

Large faces typically look best with:

- Wide lenses and a solid bridge to create harmony
- A bit more height for better coverage
- Defined silhouettes (oversized, square, cat-eye, aviator-inspired)

The Luz

1. The Luz

Bold yet balanced, The Luz offers generous lens width and a structured silhouette that complements larger proportions. It adds presence without feeling overly dramatic.

A confident oversized frame designed to bring balance and coverage.

The Gabrie

2. The Gabrie

Light and refined, The Gabrie is a great option if you want a larger fit with a softer visual impact. The proportions stay generous while the lines remain clean.

A wide, easy-to-wear silhouette with a subtle, polished feel.

3. The Elma (JF Colors)

With its aviator-inspired roots, The Elma is naturally suited to larger faces thanks to its width and iconic structure. The JF Colors version adds a modern twist while keeping the shape timeless.

A classic, face-balancing frame with a fresh color-forward edge.

The Nax

4. The Nax

Versatile and seasonless, The Nax sits comfortably between classic and contemporary. Its proportions feel generous and stable, which works particularly well on larger faces.

A reliable everyday pair that brings structure without exaggeration.

The Halo

5. The Halo

The Halo is designed for impact, with a larger presence that still feels controlled. It is ideal if you want a statement frame that remains wearable day to day.

Bold coverage, balanced shape, and a strong fashion silhouette.

6. The Alex

Modern and easy to style, The Alex brings clean geometry and a comfortable fit. The shape tends to flatter larger faces by adding definition around the cheekbones and temples.

A structured frame that keeps the look sharp and effortless.

The Lior JF Colors

7. The Lior (JF Colors)

Graphic and distinctive, The Lior offers a confident shape that holds its own on larger faces. The JF Colors edition makes it especially interesting if you want something a bit more expressive.

A bold, modern silhouette with personality and balance.

The Lars

8. The Lars

With slightly angular lines, The Lars is a strong match for larger faces because it brings structure while staying clean. It works particularly well for an urban, everyday look.

A modern classic with crisp lines and an easy fit.

The Asti

9. The Asti

The Asti is a great pick if you want a larger silhouette that still feels refined. It offers good coverage and a flattering shape that does not overwhelm the face.

Generous proportions with a soft, elegant finish.

The Bushwick

10. The Bushwick

Fashion-forward but wearable, The Bushwick is ideal for those who want an oversized pair with a bit more attitude. The frame size helps create harmony on larger faces.

A statement pair designed for bold looks and balanced proportions.

How to choose sunglasses for a larger face

If you often feel that sunglasses look too small, focus on proportion first. A larger face usually benefits from frames that give enough width at the temples and enough lens height for coverage.

Look for:

  • Width: avoid frames that stop too early on the temples
  • Coverage: slightly taller lenses often feel more flattering
  • Balance: structured shapes can create harmony quickly
  • Comfort: lightweight materials and stable bridges matter for long wear

Avoid:

  • Frames that sit too high and feel narrow
  • Very small ovals or micro silhouettes (often feel out of proportion)
  • Unstable fits that slide down due to insufficient bridge support

Frequently asked questions

Oversized squares, softly angular silhouettes and aviator-inspired designs are usually the easiest to wear, because they provide balance and coverage.

Not necessarily. The goal is proportion. A frame can be minimalist or refined and still work well, as long as it is wide enough and the lenses are not too small.

If the temples flare outward, the lenses feel narrow, or the frame stops before the widest part of your face, the sunglasses likely feel too small.

Many designs focus on lightweight materials and balanced construction. Comfort often comes down to choosing a shape that fits your bridge and sits securely.

If you want an easy everyday pair, The Nax, The Lars and The Gabrie are among the most versatile options in this selection.