Birmingham Post

JOANNE watkinson

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MASKING THE ISSUE

WHILE I’m in no way making light or denying the magnitude of the situation we are living through, I believe a sense of humour is imperative when facing the reality of our “new normal”.

If someone had told you a year ago, how we would be living now, you would have dismissed it as the plot of some dark, dystopian movie.

Yet here we are, in a world where face masks are the norm and hand sanitiser is the new black.

So where is the humour in all of this? The humble face mask/face covering – a functional item worn to protect others from any potential airborne nasties escaping when we speak/cough/sneeze, has been elevated to a fashion accessory. We began our face mask journey with bog-standard blue clinical-looking disposable masks. Early on I spotted a few decorators’ masks,

‘A’ for effort and resourcefu­lness.

Things evolved quickly with more aesthetica­lly pleasing reusable masks becoming easily available, in neutral colours. Then it happened.

ADILLI Grey makes amazing vintage inspired dresses. The Bianca fits your descriptio­n.

Prints came first, floral, snakeskin, zig-zag. Then the flood gates opened. Monogramme­d, novelty, sports branded – my Instagram feed is littered with masks to match your outfit. My favourite has to be the influencer I spotted in a pom-pom trimmed bikini with matching pom-pom trimmed face covering. That, my friend, is dedication to the cause.

Ever the trend setter, Sienna Miller showed off her face-covering prowess in New York by opting for a pretty scarf worn as a facial bandana, while the Duchess of Cambridge made headlines when she donned a pretty floral one, of course.

I’m sure ‘Guess The Celebrity By Their Eyes’ will be a parlour game by Christmas.

Websites such as Etsy and Not on the High Street are filled with face masks that bring a little humour. Bearded guy and radiant smile are two of my favourites.

Prize for stupidest face covering has to go to the big fast-fashion e-tailer who launched a crystal embellishe­d mesh mask which could only be described as neither use nor ornament.

Joanne is a stylist with more than 20 years’ experience in the fashion industry. Email: Joannecwat­kinson@me.com

 ??  ?? Flower power: The Duchess of Cambridge in her face mask
I KEEP seeing influencer­s in 70s-inspired kaftantype dresses in the most gorgeous colours. I want one in pink, do you know who sells them?
Flower power: The Duchess of Cambridge in her face mask I KEEP seeing influencer­s in 70s-inspired kaftantype dresses in the most gorgeous colours. I want one in pink, do you know who sells them?
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