Aw, ladies(and Angie), thank you so much for the great feedback, esp on the new specs. And Suz, thanx for the great advices on styling them, I agree with all you said:-).
Ideally I would have liked to have your opinions before deciding on the frames, but the whole (3 week long) procedure (of trying different salons, and styles) was draining my daily energy and really EXHAUSTED me.
Didn't have the time to describe them in detail, yesterday, so I will do this now, if interrested:-).
The main color(on front) is a very dark greyish brown (not black!-but this wasn't obvious at the first sight just when comparing them with true blacks). The inner part is all nude but it has a bright white streak all over between the two main colors, and the inner bridge is transparent.
They are a bit tricky with those splashes of turquoise (on the front sides), brown (on the temples) AND some oriental pattern, antique (brushed) golden hardware on temples and at their very edges.
BUT it seems all these details were done to complement my light complexion as please believe my word: an all black, or all white frame (I ever lusted for) never looked good on me as they were always too harsh on my face.
Also the width of the frame seems ideal now-as the thicker ones would command my face, but the non existent ones (like the titan, frameless Sillouettes I wore in the past) were a bit aging and lack of any character-which I wanted to avoid.
My last specs were a lovely green Esprit (but delicate half frame in metal) and still love them as they blend better in my face compared to the actual ones, but I needed new prescription and Hubby insisted to try new frames, too. (He's a native specs wearer and always has strong opinions on frames, so I had to trust his experience). Now, after changing the lens in the old ones, I will have two options for matching specs to diffrent vibes of my outfits (darker/lighter, uni or patterned, summer/winter) which for me, is a luxury never done before:-).