Restrictive, disruptive to women's beauty routines, and, frankly, less than aesthetically pleasing, masks are essential for halting or at least slowing down the coronavirus pandemic. Having understood this, some designer labels have turned them into chic if not outright luxurious accessories, with models offered at several hundred dollars... per unit.
The face mask as fashion is nothing new
Some designers were offering their customers top-of-the-range protective masks well ahead of the global pandemic, banking on their anti-pollution virtues or more simply on a purely aesthetic aspect. An amazing thought as it is now mandatory to wear it in a large number of public places, with varying degrees of acceptance by the general public throughout the world. Off-White and Marine Serre, two of the most popular labels today, notably among generations Y and Z, are pioneers in this field.
Off-White's logo mask, which was the most popular men's item in the first and second quarter of 2020 according to recent figures provided by the Lyst platform, no longer needs any introduction, especially among the fashion crowd. One only need visit the e-shop of the label founded by Virgil Abloh to see the success of the mask, with almost all models of it simply "sold out". And yet the price of the Off-White mask is about 12 times higher than that of a classic cloth mask, bought elsewhere, i.e., 105 dollars, versus about 7 dollars. The same is true for Marine Serre's mask, initially thought to be an anti-pollution mask, flanked by the signature crescent moon pattern, offered at more than 250 euros online which has not stopped it from also being "sold out."
A new luxury accessory?
Combining useful with a pleasing aesthetic: this is what the biggest fashion houses are proposing by presenting ultra-trendy masks to match their new collections. Burberry has just unveiled its own collection of reusable masks, in two colors, with the iconic print found on its trench coats. The collection is available for 90 pounds/100 euros each. A piece that comes at a pricy cost, part of which will go to support the most vulnerable communities affected by the global pandemic.
While few major houses have so far launched masks featuring their colors, prints or signature logos at least for sale there is no doubt that these new luxury accessories should multiply in the coming months.
A mask priced at over a million
If you think the protective masks of luxury designers and houses are expensive, hang on to your seat or whatever you can touch before you discover the price of the most expensive mask in the world (for now): $1.5 million. Designed by Israel-based jewelry house Yvel, and more specifically by Orna and Isaac Levy, it consists of 250 grams of 18 karat pure gold set with 3,608 diamonds for a total weight of approximately 210 carats. Ordered by a billionaire customer, the mask is not simply decorative but maintains its primary function: to protect against coronavirus by guaranteeing "the highest level of filtration (N-99)", as the company states on its website.
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Wed Aug 26 2020
In September 2019, during shows for the spring/summer 2020 season, Marine Serre showed anti-pollution masks as part of the collection. AFPRelaxpic
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