Acne Studios FW20 Face Collection

Acne Studios FW20 Face Collection Fashionado

After delivering its AI-themed Fall/Winter 2020 collection at Paris Fashion Week Men’s earlier this January, Swedish imprint Acne Studios has now returned with a new lookbook for its Face line. The collection, based around the brand’s iconic Face logo, moves away from the runway, orienting itself towards daily staples and ready-to-wear unisex garments.

Utilizing the unmistakable motif for the collection’s basis, the brand has reworked the logo into various iterations, from elevated enamel patches to oversized rubber patches, reflective patches, and more. Bright colors underpin the motif, whereby seasonal additions of blue, pink, jade, orange, yellow, green, and brown come into play. Highlights include striped knits and cardigans with thin doubles stripes and cut-and-sewn stripes, with other pieces utilizing checked plaid for contrast.

The collection doesn’t shy away from Acne Studios’ love for the outdoors, either. A rain poncho and long-hooded raincoat arrive alongside padded coach and half-zip jackets, with other basics offered in the form of velour tracksuits, overshirts, straight leg jeans, shorts, T-shirts, as well as a slew of everyday accessories such as bucket hats, caps, beanies, bum bags, and more.

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Disney Unveils Mickey, Star Wars & Marvel Face Masks

As the U.S. continues its fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Disney unveiled a wide selection of cloth face masks that feature some of the entertainment conglomerate’s most popular characters.

Offered in packs of four with sizes in small, medium and large, Disney’s cloth face masks follow the FDA’s recommendations on non-surgical, non-industrial grade face masks. The selection has a design for everyone — fans of Star Wars can pick up Baby Yoda and R2-D2 face masks, while those leaning more towards the MCU have the option putting on the Hulk’s iconic green mouth or a simpler logo-embellished mask. Classic Disney characters round up the new set, with the prominent Mickey and Minnie Mouse arriving in both colorful and monochromatic options.

Profits of up to $1 million USD from the sale of these masks will be given to MedShare, and Disney will be donating 1 million cloth face masks for children and families in vulnerable communities across the U.S.

Disney’s cloth face masks are available now for pre-order on the official Disney online store for $20 USD a pack.

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