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Kate Middleton's Face Mask Is Very Kate Middleton

Since face masks are part of our new normal, why not have a little fun with them? We've already reported on celebrity-approved styles and the best ones to buy based on your personal style, and now Kate Middleton has renewed our interest in finding a cute face mask to coordinate with our outfits. 

Middleton visited with members of the volunteer-based organization Baby Basics, which helps disadvantaged families provide for their newborns. Middleton helped to unload supplies and talked to families that use the program while wearing the Amaia Cotton Face Mask in Pepper Liberty ($19). The cute mask features a delicate Liberty of London floral print, perfectly aligning with Middleton's graceful, charming, and polished-yet-relatable style. Plus, it's a very British print from a British brand, so it's right on-brand for the Duchess of Cambridge. Scroll down to see how Kate Middleton wore a floral face mask and shop similar versions for yourself. 

On Kate Middleton: Amaia Cotton Face Mask in Pepper Liberty ($19); Suzannah dress; Daniella Draper necklace
I'm obsessed with these delicate floral prints.
This is strikingly similar to Middleton's floral print. 
This would look so pretty with a white dress. 
This playful mask looks like watercolor artwork. 
The more a print looks like it could be wallpaper, the more I like it. 
This colorful floral design is so cheerful. 
These dark florals are perfect if bright colors just aren't your thing. 
When you wish you were in Hawaii. 
These face masks are selling like hotcakes at Nordstrom. 
I love this beautiful floral design. 
I'd wear this with a denim jacket and white shorts. 
Pink and orange is a color combo you shouldn't overlook. 
The options are limitless when it comes to fun floral fabrics.
This one is easy to match with nearly everything in your closet.
Grandma chic. 

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