A hat sits directly above the forehead, which makes it one of the fastest ways to change a face's apparent proportions without cutting or growing anything. On a heart face — forehead and cheekbones are noticeably wider than the jaw; chin comes to a visible point. — the right hat shape can meaningfully rebalance the silhouette.

Construction and Fit

Construction: Close-fitting knit, no brim, sits low across the forehead and ears. Adds rounded volume at the crown and covers most of the forehead line.

Why It Suits This Shape

Why it suits this shape: Balance the forehead-to-chin taper by adding volume or width at the jawline and softening or minimizing width at the forehead and temples, which brings the upper and lower face into closer visual proportion. A beanie works well here because it's angular faces that benefit from a soft, curved counterpoint up top, which is close to a direct description of a heart face's starting proportions.

Where to Be Careful

Where to be careful: Already-round faces, where more curved volume compounds roundness.