Stylish New Face Masks You Need Right Now
The CDC is encouraging Americans to wear face masks in order to help prevent the spread of coronavirus and many local brands are answering the call of safety by offering masks that help keep fashion fans stylish and safe.
Morning Siren has colorful masks in a variety of prints/patterns and the best part is, they are FREE! Just pay for shipping and handling. Oh, and while you’re shopping, consider making a donation to help pay for material costs to keep Morning Siren mask production going. Learn more.
One Imaginary Girl face masks are not for the faint of heart. They are for die-hard fashion fans who want to make a style statement. Designer Sarah Donofrio just announced that a new colorblock face mask is coming on April 14th. Pre-order now. I just added myself to the waitlist. The mask is $30 and 50% of the proceeds benefit The Dougy Center, a non-profit providing support for grieving children and teens.
Poppyseed face masks have been selling like crazy since the first batch was released a few weeks ago. The masks are $15 and for every mask purchased, one will be donated to frontline workers in need including nurses, grocery store workers, and first responders. The masks are currently sold out but a new batch will be available at 10 a.m. on April 27. If you’re in Tacoma, WA use code “253” for free, next day touchless drop-off.
Freeman has 100% cotton face masks available in brushed twill and plain weave oxford fabric. The masks are $10 and available in 4 colors. If you’re looking for loungewear, Freeman also has some great pigment dyed sweatshirts in stock now.
The Oula Company has shifted production to focus on making colorful face masks. The last batch sold out quickly but you can pre-order a mask for $20 here. Learn more about The Oula Company and their stance on sustainability here.
Luly Yang currently has 8 styles of face masks available including one that features her signature butterfly motif. Each mask is priced at $55 and made in Luly’s couture studio located in Seattle. You can also make your own mask at home using this handy guide.
Seattle brand Over & Over has also pivoted to making face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak. The collection of silk masks features 8 different styles and proceeds benefit Food Lifeline. To learn more about Over & Over face masks click here.
Jennifer Charkow of Stone Crow Designs will be releasing a limited quantity of handmade face masks today at 9 a.m. PST. These hand-dyed masks are 100% organic cotton and machine-washable. Visit Stone Crow Designs here.
And last but not least, when the city opens up again, Robert Leonard Salon will be ready with monogram face masks for stylists and clients. Check out the one modeled by owner Becca Stordahl, above. Follow the RL team on Instagram here.