Want the Cavalli look without guessing the fit?
Start with size, then pick the shape that flatters your features.
Fit & size in one minute. Typical p10–p90 across this drop: lens width 50–59 mm, bridge 17–18 mm, temple 135–140 mm. If your current pair sits well, match those three numbers; if you’re between sizes, favor the smaller lens for a sharper, lighter feel.
Lens note. Frames arrive with demo lenses; your prescription is fitted by your optician.
Low-bridge comfort made simple
If glasses slide or rest on your cheeks, look for metal or mixed-material styles with adjustable nose pads for fine-tuning, or acetate saddles with a slightly narrower bridge. Pre-adjust by raising pad height slightly, setting a mild toe-in at the pads, and keeping temples level so frames stay put without pinching.
Material-craft you can feel
Acetate delivers saturated color and sculpted edges; metal details add shine and micro-adjustability. Learn how each material affects weight, balance, and long-term upkeep in our Eyeglass materials guide.
Which style reads Cavalli on your face?
For lift and definition, try Roberto Cavalli cat eye eyeglasses. Prefer a sleek, barely-there vibe? Roberto Cavalli rimless eyeglasses keep the focus on your features and sizing. An original case is included with each model. Styles refresh periodically as shipments vary; if a color is gone, check back for new arrivals. For returns timing, see our Return policy.
| Model | Shape/Material | Fit notes |
| VRC025 | Cat eye / acetate | 50-18-135—tailored for small to medium faces; crisp lift at the outer corners; original case included. |
| VRC020 | Cat eye / acetate | 55-18-140—medium to large fit with bolder front; balances round or oval faces. |
| VRC023 | Rectangular rimless / metal & plastic | 59-17-140—larger, lightweight profile; adjustable pads help fine-tune bridge height. |
| VRC019 | Square / acetate | 52-18-140—clean lines for everyday wear; suits oval and round faces seeking structure. |
FAQ
How do I read sizes like 50-18-135 on Roberto Cavalli eyeglasses?
Those three numbers are lens width, bridge width, and temple length in millimeters. Match them to a pair you already like for a reliable fit. If you sit between sizes, prioritize bridge comfort first, then lens width for the look you want.
Are Roberto Cavalli eyeglasses made in Italy?
Many models in this collection are made in Italy, reflecting the brand’s heritage and finishing standards. Check each product page for the country line. If “Italy” is listed in Specs, expect crisp finishing, rich acetate, and precise hardware alignment.
Do these frames include a case?
Yes—an original branded case is included with the frames. It protects the finish, prevents unintended flex at the hinges, and keeps the front from picking up cosmetic scratches in your bag or drawer.
Which Roberto Cavalli shape works best for round faces?
Angular lines add definition. Square and rectangular styles work especially well by sharpening soft contours. Cat eye can also lift the cheek area—choose moderate lens heights if you prefer a subtler effect.
What if glasses slide because I have a low bridge?
Pick styles with adjustable nose pads or a slightly narrower bridge. You can fine-tune pad angle for grip and height. For acetate saddles, a closer bridge number and lighter lens width help reduce cheek contact.
Are the hinges spring-loaded on Roberto Cavalli eyeglasses?
Hinge types vary by model. Many current styles use classic barrel hinges for stability; some lines incorporate spring mechanisms. Check the Specs tab on the model page. If you feel temple pressure, an optician can ease the bend behind the ears.
How do I choose between rimless and full-rim Roberto Cavalli frames?
Rimless offers minimal weight and an understated profile; it emphasizes lens size accuracy and pad tuning. Full-rim acetate adds color, edge definition, and easy day-to-day durability. Pick by the look you want and the fit controls you prefer.
Are Roberto Cavalli eyeglasses authentic here?
Yes, ModaFrames is an authorized retailer. Products come as described with model-specific details. For peace of mind, compare the style code on your frame to the code on the product page and packaging.
Which Roberto Cavalli eyeglasses suit small faces?
Look for lens widths around the lower end of this collection’s range and bridge widths that match your current frames. Cat eye styles with slimmer fronts, like compact acetates, keep proportions balanced without overpowering your features.
Can I use blue-light or reading lenses in these frames?
Absolutely. The frames ship with demo lenses and are designed for custom prescriptions, blue-light filters, or readers. Your optician will verify lens thickness, edge finish, and pad or temple adjustments for comfortable everyday wear.