Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Face masks meet fashion

Animal print, beads or plain black, face coverings become about style

- ANDREW SELSKY

SALEM, Ore. — They can be colorful or come in basic black, make a political statement or just a funny one.

Masks made of cotton and other washable materials have become big sellers, and an emerging fashion item, as face coverings have been increasing­ly mandated around the world to reduce the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Sales are expected to get another boost after Britain and France announced this week they’ll require masks in public indoor spaces. That could help France’s textile and luxury goods companies unload a surplus of masks that numbered 20 million in June.

In addition, at least 25 U.S. states are requiring masks in many indoor situations. Oregon on Wednesday even began requiring masks outdoors if people can’t stay 6 feet apart.

In a sign masks are becoming a fashion trend, Vogue magazine recently listed 100 “aesthetica­lly pleasing” selections. The fashion magazine’s recommenda­tions include a mask with beaded accents from Susan Alexandra. The cost: $70. Masks made from vintage quilt tops, by Farewell Frances, go for $25.

After U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi began wearing masks matching her outfits, people watching her on news channels noticed they had a donna lewis label on them. The boutique in Alexandria, Va., became besieged by purchase orders and soon ran out of the labels, which customers demanded.

The boutique now has a huge backlog of orders, co-owner Chris Lewis said.

“I’m shipping them all over the world now,” Lewis said. “Orders are so furious, I can’t keep up.”

Perhaps showing some fashion sense, when President Donald Trump wore a mask publicly for the first time Saturday, he chose a navy-blue one that bore the presidenti­al seal and matched the color of his suit.

Thanks to mask sales, Etsy, the online crafts marketplac­e, has seen revenue jump. In April alone, Etsy sold 12 million masks, generating $133 million in sales.

“If face masks were a stand-alone category, it would have been the second biggest category on Etsy in the month of April,” CEO Josh Silverman said.

Second-quarter revenue, to be announced in August, will likely show mask sales are red hot.

Black masks are in highest demand, followed by white and floral patterns, Etsy spokeswoma­n Lily Cohen said.

“We are seeing lots of unique variations on masks, including personaliz­ation with names and monograms … styles with animal faces or lips,” she said.

There’s also the comical, like the one that says, “Resting mask face.”

Also available are masks saying, “Black lives matter” with an image of a raised fist. Some businesses have told employees they can’t wear them, sparking debate about appropriat­e workplace attire and the desire to show solidarity with the fight against racism.

Masks can show patriotism as well as activism.

In Paris, a firefighte­r wore a face covering with the colors of the French flag before marching in the Bastille Day parade celebratin­g the national holiday this week along the Champs Elysees. Others at a protest across town wore yellow masks, representi­ng the yellow vest movement against economic injustice that began in late 2018.

Workers at restaurant­s and other businesses are wearing masks with corporate logos. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown wears one showing the state flag.

In Colombia, dozens of fashion companies have pivoted to producing masks, including ones with colorful images of toucans, jaguars and other tropical designs that normally go on expensive swimsuits. South Africans often sport masks made of colorful African fabrics.

But for many consumers, plain white will do.

When Uniqlo, a major Japanese clothing retailer, put its white “cool and dry” masks with breathable fabric on sale in June, shoppers lined up at stores and crashed its website. Supplies sold out in hours.

 ?? (File photo/AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez) ?? Taylor Medina wears a mask as she sells June 27 in Huntington Beach, Calif.
(File photo/AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Taylor Medina wears a mask as she sells June 27 in Huntington Beach, Calif.
 ?? (File photo/AP/Ariel Schalit) ?? A protester wears a face mask Thursday amid the coronaviru­s in front of Israel’s Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem to protest against corruption and vent their anger at the economic downtown.
(File photo/AP/Ariel Schalit) A protester wears a face mask Thursday amid the coronaviru­s in front of Israel’s Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem. Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Netanyahu’s official residence in Jerusalem to protest against corruption and vent their anger at the economic downtown.
 ?? (File photo/AP/Achmad Ibrahim) ?? A man is seen Thursday through a display of fun face masks for sale at a roadside stall in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia has the highest numbers of coronaviru­s infections and fatalities in Southeast Asia.
(File photo/AP/Achmad Ibrahim) A man is seen Thursday through a display of fun face masks for sale at a roadside stall in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia has the highest numbers of coronaviru­s infections and fatalities in Southeast Asia.
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 ?? (AP/John Locher) ?? An oversized mask adorns the face of a replica Statue of Liberty at the New YorkNew York hotel and casino Thursday in Las Vegas. MGM Resorts Internatio­nal has put a mask on the Statue of Liberty to remind people to wear a face covering as a precaution against coronaviru­s.
(AP/John Locher) An oversized mask adorns the face of a replica Statue of Liberty at the New YorkNew York hotel and casino Thursday in Las Vegas. MGM Resorts Internatio­nal has put a mask on the Statue of Liberty to remind people to wear a face covering as a precaution against coronaviru­s.
 ?? (File photo/AP/Miguel Angelo Pereira) ?? FC Porto fans, a few wearing face masks in the club’s colors, celebrate in downtown Porto, Portugal, after their team beat Sporting CP 2-0 to win the championsh­ip Thursday.
(File photo/AP/Miguel Angelo Pereira) FC Porto fans, a few wearing face masks in the club’s colors, celebrate in downtown Porto, Portugal, after their team beat Sporting CP 2-0 to win the championsh­ip Thursday.
 ?? (AP/Carolyn Kaster) ?? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California speaks June 26 at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. After Pelosi began wearing masks that matched her outfits, people watching her on TV noticed they had a small donna lewis label on them. The boutique in Alexandria, Va., became besieged by purchase orders and soon ran out of the labels, which trend-conscious customers demanded.
(AP/Carolyn Kaster) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California speaks June 26 at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. After Pelosi began wearing masks that matched her outfits, people watching her on TV noticed they had a small donna lewis label on them. The boutique in Alexandria, Va., became besieged by purchase orders and soon ran out of the labels, which trend-conscious customers demanded.
 ?? (File photo/AP/Patrick Semansky) ?? President Donald Trump wears a face mask July 11 as he walks down a hall during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. When Trump wore a mask publicly for the first time on Saturday, he chose a navy-blue one that bore the presidenti­al seal. It also matched the color of his suit.
(File photo/AP/Patrick Semansky) President Donald Trump wears a face mask July 11 as he walks down a hall during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. When Trump wore a mask publicly for the first time on Saturday, he chose a navy-blue one that bore the presidenti­al seal. It also matched the color of his suit.
 ?? (AP/Christophe Ena) ?? A firefighte­r wears a face mask July 14 with the colors of the French flag, prior to the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris. Masks made of cotton and other washable material have become a big seller as face coverings have emerged as one of the most effective ways to prevent further spread of the coronaviru­s.
(AP/Christophe Ena) A firefighte­r wears a face mask July 14 with the colors of the French flag, prior to the Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris. Masks made of cotton and other washable material have become a big seller as face coverings have emerged as one of the most effective ways to prevent further spread of the coronaviru­s.

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