I am moving houses at the moment. The only problem is that the new house is not ready yet and completely under construction. It is a fact, there is no way you can live there. Therefore I need to move in an interim solution and store some of my stuff. No fun, I can assure you that. However, I am not losing my smile and lend a hand with the refurbishing whenever I can. In style… of course.
My look: Intarsia knitted track jacket, and matching knitted track pants, both by Stella McCartney, ruffled boxy shirt in olive green by Miu Miu, heart monogram-print face mask by Dolce & Gabbana, Multi Pochette Accessories in monogram canvas and rubber LV Archlight sneaker, both by Louis Vuitton.
LoL, Sandra
Photos: David Biedert Photography
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This fall season, most outfits have one thing in common, a face mask, as we now can’t enter most shops and events without them. However, besides thinking about your look, it’s an important item for practical purposes. High-street retailers have been selling masks for several months now, but most major luxury fashion brands have stayed away from creating face masks for commercial purposes so far. Finally, numerous designers, such as Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Marni and Fendi, have started to produce fashionable face coverings with vivid prints so that you can coordinate them with their outfits. Find my favorites below, to shop click on the highlighted product description. The mask in the cover photo is by Burberry and can be found here.
LoL, Sandra
Leopard-print face mask by Dolce & Gabbana
Majolica print face mask by Dolce & Gabbana
Heart monogram-print face mask by Dolce & Gabbana
Baroque polka-dot print face mask by Dolce & Gabbana
Stripe print face mask by Missoni
Abstract-print face mask by Missoni
Astract print face mask by Marni
Checked face mask by Marni
Floral face mask by Marni
Silk logo-print face mask by Fendi
Stills: Courtesy of the Brands
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