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The Swarovski 5021

By Christine Davies


The Swarovski SK5021 is a classically elegant optical frame; think Audrey Hepburn, Anna Hathaway and Catherine Zeta Jones. These women have the same poise as the SK 5021.

Available in three skin-complimenting tones, it's no wonder that these glasses are one of the brand's bestselling models.

The Swarovski SK5021 is thin, delicate and beautifully made. Its clever use of both metal and acetate offers a updated look to these classic frames.

The elegant oval frame would really suit those who want to soften their facial features. If you have a very squared or oblong face shape, these frames are right for you.

The acetate frame arms provide additional comfort and a warmer touch to the skin than metal.

Metal frames are usually created thin because the material is strong enough to hold its shape. The main benefits of a metal frame are the adjustable nose pads, the frame's durability and resistance to scratches.

If you have always had trouble finding a frame that fits your nose or bridge, opt for metal frames. Don't try to adjust the pads yourself unless you have been qualified to do so because it could affect your warranty policy.

The detailing of the frame arm is glamorous and luxurious but not over-the-top; this is one characteristic of the brand's eyewear models.

Three beautiful crystals are in-laid into the side temples of the frames to make these glasses sparkle beautifully.

The Swarovski SK5021 is available in gold black, gold red burgundy, and violet. If you want to stay away from traditional colours then opt for the violet model.

The lavender hue frame is very feminine and pretty. It's a beautiful colour that compliments every skin tone. Everyone wears glasses; whether it's for correcting their vision or simply as a fashion statement.

Top Tip: make sure you opt for thin lenses if you have a high prescription so your lenses don't stick out of the frames.




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