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Style In Stopping The Spread

Lauren Conrad and her team today showed off cute ways they’re doing their part to stop the spread of COVID19, whether it’s slowing down or surging up again, cute ways such as wearing face masks like you’re suppose to, but come in many styles for adults and kids from talented designers who’ve joined in the fight, here’s a few notable ones.

Clare V. Bowie Mask, $19

We’re in love with this cute mask from Clare V. With a Lilac Floral print and striped ties, this reusable, 100% cotton mask will keep you chic and protected at the same time. Though these adorable masks are currently waitlisted, be sure to sign up to be notified when they’re back in stock so you can snag one.

Printed Pattern People Face Masks, $20

Printed Pattern People’s bold printed face masks from Brooklyn-based, Black designer Shadé Akanbi are machine washable, made of 100% cotton wax print textiles, and have 100% upcycled liners.

Cubcoats Face Masks (2-pack), $13

Designed for ages 4 years and up, these washable and reusable masks are made of two layers of fabric, contain an inner pocket to add filters, and are lined with 100% cotton. They also have a coordinating hoodie with bear ears too. 10% of their proceeds are donated to Feeding America for COVID-19 relief support efforts. If you’re thinking of getting some for your little ones, try making little masks for their stuffed animals to get them comfortable with the idea, like our editor-in-chief Lauren suggested.

Ripley Rader Look Good Do Good Rose Sequin Mask – Child, $25

Having a hard time getting your kids to wear a mask? Try this one. This fancy sequin fabric mask is lined with a super soft knit lining for comfort and extra protection. For every purchase, Ripley Rader donates two masks to at-risk patients and healthcare workers. They are also made in adult sizes too, so you both can match.

Daniel Quintanilla


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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