Since May 11, France is in a period of post-lockdown. However, our habits have been impacted and we must respect the barrier gestures and physical distancing advocated by the World Health Organization. Wearing a mask becomes mandatory in all public places and extends to the streets especially in Paris or Marseille.
To make this protection tool more fun and pleasant to wear, you have to find designs that you like and that you can pair with all your outfits. There are a lot of tutorials on how to create your own masks, and some companies sign fashion editions which are already out of stock. During the Fashion Week in Paris, many models paraded with a mask on their face, especially during the Marine Serre fashion show.
Many creators and brands were inspired by the aesthetic and symbolic aspect of masks, such as Ludovic Winderstan, On Aura Tout Vu, Muriel Nisse for Xuan Paris, Heron Preston, Marcelo Burlon County of Milan, Off-White, Nike, Marine Serre. Indeed, masks are a way to hide and protect yourself from the outside world. It can also be a message of peace, non-violence and silence because when wearing a mask you can not speak. And finally, the mask appeals, you wonder what is behind it.
Other brands also produce small-scale masks and present it as a full-fledged fashion accessories, since masks aren't any proper fashion accessory. However, it is true that they almost cover our entire faces and I understand that some people seek to wear aesthetically pleasant and original masks. There is a mask for everyone and for every budget.
The masks I’m going to introduce to you are preventing the spread of respiratory secretions. These are reusable masks that must be changed every three hours and washed after each use.
VIVIANCHAN
Washable cotton masks with interchangeable filters. Filters can also be purchased at www.vivianchan.com
These masks call for unity, compassion, respect and love.
ZALANDO
Very nice designs of masks at variable prices.
SHEIN
Affordable stylish masks.
RE/DONE
Masks made from recycled products and fabrics.
Bernadette
Handmade cotton masks from fabric scraps. Available in 6 colours and designed to insert a filter.
Thanks Paris
Masks to AFNOR standards. On sale in the concept store Thanks located in Paris, 42 rue Condorcet in Paris.
MIRAE
Masks made from fabric scraps. A mask is offered for any purchased item at www.miraeparis.com. It is also possible to buy them individually for a price of 12 euros fully donated to the Foundation for French hospitals.
A good way to protect yourself in style! Who ever said masks should be boring?
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