The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
13.05.2020 - 17:47 / tvguide.com
As it turns out, there is a way to have fun while keeping yourself safe during the coronavirus pandemic: accessorizing with your face mask. If you're over DIY masks made from bandanas and old T-shirts, or if Disney characters, Marvel heroes, and Baby Yoda aren't really your style, maybe it's time to invest in a mask that will help you represent your favorite show on grocery store runs. Luckily, there are a lot of options at your disposal, no matter what your TV preferences are.
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The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Store owners with no-mask-no-service policies got a boost from the governor. New York City business owners planning to reopen before coronavirus restrictions are lifted got a warning from the mayor.
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The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Reusable face masks are one practical way to help slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Over the past few months, companies across all kinds of industries have started to sell cloth face masks for adults — and some are making smaller ones with fun prints just for kids.
Coronavirus has changed the lives of millions of people around the world, with the effects of the pandemic predicted to last for many years to come.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Kim Kardashian‘s shapewear and underwear brand SKIMS has announced its first line of Seamless Face Masks.
If you’re struggling to find a face mask to protect yourself from the spread of COVID-19, Prince Royce is here to help. The singer is now selling protective masks in his merch shop to benefit a Bronx-based non-profit, Niño de la Caridad Foundation. All the proceeds from the face coverings will go to organization which is dedicated to empowering and improving the quality of life of kids in the borough of New York City. Get your own mask here and give back to those in need.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
I’ve been enjoying ’round-the-clock family time with my two girls for the past eight weeks, spending our time in just outside New York City. Most of our social distance outings have been walks on the beach, neighborhood strolls, and drive-by hellos past our family and friends’ homes.
Artists from every corner of New York came together Monday night (May 11) for Robin Hood and iHeartMedia's Rise Up New York! virtual telethon.The benefit event plans on donating 100 percent of the funds raised to the most vulnerable New Yorkers in need of food, shelter, financial assistance, physical and mental health services, legal services and educational support during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Star couples from Kimye (Kim Kardashian and Kanye West) to Zigi (Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik, who are expecting their first baby) would've waltzed up the red-carpeted steps of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art this evening.Although the Vogue event will be held virtually this year, Billboard waltzed down memory lane to pay homage to our 12 favorite glam shots in years past.