Face Covers & Today’s Wedding Fashion

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You may never have imagined accessorising your wedding outfits with a mask, but with coronavirus meaning social distancing and hand sanitising are now a key part of wedding ceremonies, it’s not surprising that bridal face coverings are seeing a surge in popularity. The brides and grooms tying the knot during the times of COVID-19 are going viral. Not only because of their love but also their innovative wedding crafts. These crafts include uber-stylish bridal masks for the bride. The beautiful brides’ beauty is simply just accentuated by these delicate yet couture masks.

The brides are, hence, getting these specially designed for their special day. While the Assamese bride went viral for her couture handloom mask, designer Friederike Jorzig’s image also did rounds as she adjusted the veil of her masked mannequin. Therefore, these are the times we live in. The pandemic is here for some time and those desperate to tie the knot will do so in their own creative ways. Hence, bridal couture is going to have to include a couture mask for some time now. Therefore, Wedding Affair lists some bridal masks that are surely going to glorify the bridal couture. Take a look at these brides and stories to put a smile on your face. Also, for some extravagant bridal mask inspiration.

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Combining Practicality & Aesthetics

At an event as heavily photographed as a wedding, whether you’re seated on the bride’s side of the aisle or you are the bride, you may want a style that’s a little more photo-worthy than a standard medical mask. But, while the face covering should be aesthetically pleasing and on par with your wedding-day look visually, it should still be effective against the spread of COVID-19. According to the CDC, face masks should have two or more layers of breathable, washable fabric, and should fit snugly against the sides of your face. But if the mask you want to wear doesn’t match these guidelines, don’t fret. You can always add protective layers underneath that no one, including the wedding photographers, will ever have to see. 

Handloom Masks

A photograph of an Assamese bride went viral on social media. Her delicate face mask was the talk of the town. She styled a silk handloom face mask for her wedding day and garnered praise and appreciation worldwide. The embellished silk handloom cover matched her bridal trousseau, turning the face mask into a chic accessory. Her wedding ceremony took place in Guwahati on May 22.

The mask, made of Assam’s Paat silk, is adorned with the traditional kingkhap motif. “The idea was to leave the surgical approved protective masks for the medical staff, and encourage the population to wear more fabric-made masks with unique and creative designs,” said Nandini Borkakati, who designed the mask. (Source: The Indian Express)

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Playing With Embellishments

The brides will look graceful than ever if they play with right embellishments in their masks. Recently, Bhavdeep Kaur married Harkaran Singh Vaid during Lockdown by taking all the safety measures and precautions in this pandemic. The safety measure also included a face mask for the bride but a beautiful one. The bride matched the colour of the mask with her wedding attire. The embellishments also matched with the golden accentuates on her wedding dress. He entire vision of the bride was surreal.

Laced Face Masks

The dress and face mask was designed by Friederike Jorzig in Berlin, Germany. The designer decided to create fashionable face masks for brides-to-be to wear on their special day. Jorzig styled the mask with the attire with a sense of delicate craft. The lace and the pure whites cleanly complement each other. Hence, one can easily visualise the future of church weddings with this photograph. While the general public has too onboarded the train to stylish couture in the times of pandemic. The brides have to definitely step their game up with these stylish lace masks.

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