Quick take: most styles fit small-to-medium faces with balanced proportions.
Across the collection, sizes cluster around lenses 51-58 mm with bridges near 17-19 mm and temples at 140 mm, which tends to land an easy, stable fit for many women.
Yalea sun lenses arrive with a brand sun finish and thoughtfully chosen gradients for glare comfort; check each product page for lens details before you decide. Looking for deeper glare-cut on bright water or snow? See our Polarized basics for a fast primer.
Low-bridge comfort, made simple
If frames slip or touch your cheeks, start with ovals or softly squared fronts in the lower 50s lens width. Keyhole-style bridges and frames that sit a touch higher at the brow often stabilize the fit. Tiny arm-angle tweaks at an optician can also ease front-heavy feel without changing your style.
Material-craft you can feel
Polished acetates deliver color depth and a smooth cheek line, while mixed metal-acetate styles add visual lightness at the rim. To keep finishes fresh, rinse dust with lukewarm water, dab dry, and store in the case—harsh solvents aren’t needed.
On-trend picks — Yalea sunglasses
| Model |
Shape/Material |
Lens/UV |
Fit notes |
| Sya032 Amna |
Oval, acetate |
Gradient sun tint |
51-19-140—petite-friendly width, stable bridge |
| Sya033 Steffi |
Cat-eye, acetate |
Gradient sun tint |
52-18-140—lifted brow line, cheek clearance |
| Sya035 Audrey |
Geometric, metal & acetate |
Gradient sun tint |
58-17-140—airier rim feel, subtle spring comfort |
Prefer to browse similar feminine lines across labels? Explore our curated Sunwear brands directory for more avenues to the same mood.
An original case or branded pouch accompanies these frames. Styles rotate as shipments arrive, so selections may change over time.
FAQ
Are Yalea sunglasses designed specifically for women?
Yes. Yalea focuses on women-first design—soft lines, balanced proportions, and colorways that feel elegant rather than loud. That lens makes the shapes easy to wear day to evening, with sizes that tend to land a comfortable fit for many small-to-medium faces.
How do I pick the right Yalea size if I’m between widths?
Use your current favorite as a baseline: lens width first, then bridge. If you hover between two sizes, favor the smaller lens for a snugger sit or the wider bridge for less nose contact. Most Yalea styles center around 51-58 mm lenses and 17-19 mm bridges, which keeps fitting straightforward.
Do Yalea gradient lenses reduce glare as well as polarized?
Gradients are great for softening overhead brightness and reading dashboards while keeping the lower field lighter. Polarized lenses target reflective glare on water, snow, or glass. Many Yalea styles use tasteful gradients; if you need polarization, check each product’s lens notes or consider a polarized option.
Are Yalea frames acetate or metal?
Both appear in the line. You’ll see richly colored acetates for sculpted fronts and select mixed metal-acetate designs for an airier rim. Pick acetate for color depth and a smooth cheek line, or mixed builds if you want a lighter visual profile without losing presence.
What Yalea shapes work best for petite faces?
Ovals and softly squared fronts in the low 50s lens width (around 51-53 mm) usually balance small features. Cat-eye lifts can also help by pulling weight higher at the brow. If frames slip, look for bridges near 17-18 mm and consider a keyhole bridge for added stability.
Is ModaFrames an authorized retailer for Yalea?
Yes—ModaFrames is an authorized retailer for Yalea. That means new, authentic frames sourced through approved channels with the original packaging. If you ever need sizing or care tips, our team can help you dial in a comfortable, long-wear fit.
How do returns work on sunglasses if the fit feels off?
If a style doesn’t feel right, start by checking your current frame’s numbers and compare lens and bridge. You can review our Return policy for the full process and timing. Keep the case and tags intact to make exchanges or returns smoother.
Which Yalea sunglasses suit round faces?
Angular shapes—square or geometric—add definition. Slightly upswept cat-eye corners also create lift. Keep lens widths moderate so the frame doesn’t overpower your features, and consider a gentle gradient tint for a softer, less “blocked” look in photos and indoor light.
Do Yalea sunglasses come with a case or pouch?
Yes—each pair ships with an original case or branded pouch, which helps keep finishes pristine. A quick rinse to remove dust, a gentle dry, and case storage will preserve sheen and hardware so your frames look fresh longer.
Can I find Yalea cat-eye sunglasses with a subtle lift?
Absolutely. Yalea’s cat-eye profiles tend toward refined, wearable angles rather than extreme points, so they flatter without feeling costume-y. If you’re after a quieter lift, look for narrower lens heights and softly tapered outer corners—great for everyday and bright-office wear.