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Pretty Face Masks Exist—I've Found 30 of Them

As I'm now slowly venturing outside again, I'm building up my collection of face masks so that I have one readily available in all of my handbags. This is an important item for practical purposes. I'm certainly not suggesting it is purely a fashion statement, but nevertheless, I'm finding myself drawn to the leopard- and floral-printed varieties that are now available. 

Numerous designers and high-street brands have branched out into face masks, so you can now buy a printed Rixo or LoveShackFancy mask to match your midi dresses. Gap and Mango have plenty of reusable face masks, in gingham, polka-dot and animal prints. While if you want to support smaller British designers or independent brands during this time, the British Fashion Council has teamed up with Bags of Ethics to manufacture sustainable coverings from the designers Julien Macdonald, Rixo and Liam Hodges. Etsy is also a treasure trove of cute printed face masks, with dozens available for under £10. 

Keep scrolling to see the face masks that have caught my eye.  

The cutest gingham print.
The chain makes all the difference. 
Fun yet versatile.
Lost + Wander creates the most beautiful prints.
Vintage-feeling in the best way. 
Matching face mask and scrunchie? Yes please.
Needle and Thread is contributing 50% of all profits to help fund the charity Mothers2Mothers’s COVID-19 emergency appeal.
A subtle floral you can wear with anything. 
Another mask and scrunchie set.
These beads though. 
We love this bold print. 
How pretty are the ties on this mask?
Prints galore.
A blue that is truly stunning. 
Autumnal colors, coming right up. 
The bow detailing is a cute addition.
These are sure to give any outfit personality. 
Get this one in black too. 
Apparently matching face masks and scrunchies are the trend to try. 
If you want something a little jazzier.
A barely-there tie-dye you can wear all throughout the fall. 
Wear your heart on your mask. 
You can't go wrong with polka dots. 
The perfect pack of two. 
A garden party on your face. 
A classic!
Wear this one with all your white T-shirts. 
For those who love neutrals.
These pink hues are just perfect. 
It's like a pillow on your face. 

Next up, 7 Ways Celebrities Are Styling 2020's Most Important Accessory

This story was originally published on Who What Wear UK. 



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