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Brands and companies, including Lilly Pulitzer and Rent the Runway, started selling face coverings with more affordable price tags, like $15 each or $50 for a five-pack, respectively. But some luxury brands and designers have been selling face masks that start at $100.
Here are the luxury face masks people are buying for the sake of fashion.
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Collina Strada is selling face masks made from leftover fabrics.
With the purchase of one face covering, Collina Strada will donate three to Seeding Sovereignty.
Collina Strada
Off-White is selling face masks with different prints.
The Off-White face masks are available in three different prints.
Ssense
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Akris is selling washable, breathable, and reusable face masks made from pure cotton.
The Akris face masks are available in four different colors.
Akris
Roopa Pemmaraju's face masks are made from 100% cotton fabric and are hand-embroidered.
The designer is also selling some more affordable face masks.
Roopa Pemmaraju
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VPL is selling one-of-a-kind silk masks with an interior pocket to insert your own filters.
The masks were made in a limited quantity.
VPL
Phillip Lim is selling a five-pack of reusable face masks for $100.
Phillip Lim recommends washing the face masks before wearing them.
Phillip Lim
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Michael Ngo is selling face masks ranging in price from $110 to $500.
Ngo embellishes the masks himself by hand.
Michael Ngo
The X Suit masks are retailing for $119.
The mask was designed with adjustable straps.
X Suit
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Proenza Schouler launched seven limited-edition masks made from archived fabrics.
100% of net proceeds from mask purchases will be donated to the New York City Mayor's COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
Proenza Schouler