Most Interesting masks used by common people during Covid-19
Now that people have accepted the Covid-19 in their lives and understand the pandemic is not going away for a long time, the great human spirits of survival and hope can be seen through the interesting masks common people are wearing all around the globe. Many Fashion companies have also started producing branded masks considering the fact the masks are going to stay in demand for a long time and what better than providing brandoholic people with their addiction with matching masks. Many DIY experts have also tried their hands and have come up with most interesting ideas of mask making and pushed people to widen their eyes on their creativity which even justifies pandemic times. Ladies have been seen wearing colorful blingy and beautiful masks during wedding parties and if you think you will manage with with your simple N95 masks you are utterly mistaken. The mask conundrum is for real. To clarify our stance we present before you some of the most interesting masks used by common people all around the globe.
A mask with powers to scare not just the Corona Virus but also people
An evil laugher mask perfect to haunt your dreams
What do you think of it.. A panty on the mouth..case of mistaken identity?
Talking about panties mask how about a mask with bra feel? Fashion feminism whatsoever….. A mask which is certainly capable of rolling eyeballs.
Female favourite? Well look at it they can easily show off the lipstick shades you have along with your pretty smile.
Talking about smiles through your mask at times when pandemic has really hit hard this mask will certainly made people to smile and spread some cheer in the air. Thinking of grabbing one ?
Some people just can not stop being fashionable and blingy. One thing is clear their arrival at a party will seek for attention even at the time of social distancing.
Well ask Nutella lovers… Nutella is just not chocolate but a feeling
Eco friendly, Cheap, sustainable fashion or simply weird ??
Swapnil Pandey is the best selling Indian defence author who has written The Force behind the Forces, Soldier's girl and Love Story of a Commando published by International publishing houses like Penguin random house and Westland Amazon publishers. She is married to an Army Officer and many from her family serve the nation in uniform too. The effortless portrayal of army life comes from this fauji background. Her latest book 'The Force behind the Forces' is based on the real-life stories of Veer Naris and immortal Indian Soldiers. The book is published by International Publishing House Penguin Random House in November 2021. Apart from this non-fiction, she has also written two fictional stories: 'Soldier's Girl' a fiction based on the constant struggle of a Para Special Operative between his call of duty and love life and 'Love Story of a Commando' an endless adventure between an NSG Commando and his beloved published by Mega publishing giant Westland-Amazon. She is also working on her fourth book which she intends to bring forward by 2022. Apart from her illustrious career as an author, she is also a prominent blogger who works in close collaboration with various national and international brands. Since lockdown 2020, she has also started producing motivational and informational videos to add value to the lives of her audiences as a societal influencer. These videos have created a huge impact and have been pivotal in raising various social issues around military families.
Being part of the fauji fraternity herself she holds huge respect for men in uniform and since her voice reaches lakhs of people, she considers it her duty to raise awareness about the sacrifices these men and their families make in the line of duty. She believes it is the duty of a nation to not only look after the well being of its soldiers and their families but also honour their memories. The lives of Veer Naris (women whose fauji husbands are immortalised) also occupies a major part of the work and awareness drive. View all posts by Swapnil Pandey
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