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How masks went from 'muzzle' to fashion's object of desire

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By Fiachra Gibbons and Olga Nedbaeva

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Have seen some cool-looking masks lately.

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Fashion? Objects of desire? Who writes this rubbish?

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If even Michael Jackson did it then why can’t everyone including Trump and Pence?

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Now if you want step outside your front door you need a mask.

Good grief. Masks are not necessary unless you are in sustained close proximity with people.

"When you wear one you are saying, 'I'm not a threat'," said French designer Stephanie Coudert, who made her name with Paris haute couture. "It's a civic gesture."

The word that refers to an animal that begins with "s" and ends with "p" comes to mind, but we're not allowed to use that word here.

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fashion's object of desire

LOL

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