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3 FASHIONABLE TRENDS CAUSED BY CORONAVIRUS

3 FASHIONABLE TRENDS CAUSED BY CORONAVIRUS


While some curse the virus and quarantine, others managed to adapt to the current state of affairs and even found a source of inspiration in the epidemic topic for creating fashion trends. Frankly, at first I even wanted to express such insulted my offended "fu fu fu" and "ah-ah-do this!", But then changed my mind. Why? Yes, because all these strange trends are just an attempt by people to adapt to a new situation. Let's see what ideas they got?/


Trends in the “viral” fashion 


The virus has created a “viral” fashion, in the sense of trends that have flown around the Internet like “viral” videos. And here are a few examples. 

1. Glamorous masks against COVID-19 

In addition to homemade masks, masks with logos of the world's leading fashion brands began to appear on the network. I could not find evidence that these brands really released an anti-virus line. Nevertheless, masks look interesting and clearly urge you to be more careful.

Here is a well-thought-out image with good protection: a mask, a collar over it, a protective visor (eyes must also be protected), and even gloves. It would be nice not to dissolve the hair. Well, I didn’t take dirty gloves with my inner surface.

The Jordanian designer, Samia Alzakleh, adorned the respirators with rhinestones. "The ladies said: “My goal in creating this face masks is to encourage people to wear face masks.". They (note: talking about the masks made by her) are not 100% medical. ” She explained that she wanted to show people who want to follow fashion that they can wear masks. For example, putting on a glamorous little thing over a real mask, while recalling that the mask can only be used temporarily. Do not forget about this, and you: vilified the mask, removed, thrown away, put on a new one.

Despite the words of the designer, haters pounced on the lover of sparkles. Outraged along her skating rink, as if she had committed some mortal sin. The fashion to be offended and insult, unfortunately, is now itself like an epidemic of evil. Even on COVID-19-infected celebrities, many took up arms, although the stars simply share their stories and call for caution.




2. Make-up under a medical mask 




Some beauty bloggers just as well went for the seemingly completely harmless and definitely not violating any laws trend with makeup under the mask. A beauty blogger from Iran, Fatima Aldevan, just wanted to share ideas with girls about how to stay beautiful even during an epidemic. This impulse was met negatively: rivers of angry comments poured on the girl, demanding to show respect for the infected and dead from the coronavirus.

And although I personally would not do makeup now, I sincerely do not understand the reasons for such aggression. Well, this is how haters imagine Fatima's behavior and her train of thought? Like, she woke up like this in the morning, maliciously rubbed her hands and decided: “And I’ll go and make fun of the victims of the virus. I’ll create an extremely offensive makeover. ” And then she laughed viciously and pulled out a cosmetic bag. So what? For God's sake, people, be kinder. And more adequate. Even if the act of another seems strange, do not insult a person. Because makeup does not contradict the laws of the constitution, unlike insults with rude words. All these loud "People are dying," frankly -stupid habit of hitting for any reason. And someone has a serious allergy to strawberries and nuts. So, ban strawberry lipstick or hazelnut varnish? Let's separate the flies from the cutlets and we will not confuse the explicit and illegal intentions to offend people from the bullshit and momentary makeup trend.


3. Antivirus manicure. 


The network has appeared a lot of photos of nail art on the theme of coronavirus. So right away you won’t understand what fashionistas wanted to say with their options for manicure in the style of COVID-19. Is this a manifestation of black humor? Unlikely...
Some fans of complex nail art did not spare efforts and created voluminous, complex drawings. I will not say that they cause aesthetic delight. I am still a hermophobe and I am not able to appreciate such nail art.

Well, with this option it’s at least clear. There is clearly a kind of performance calling for attention to hygiene. The inscriptions read: “Wash your hands” and “You are an eyed pig” (for some reason, in the second inscription of the error - does the manicure author joke?). In the girl’s hands is a bottle of antiseptic gel - a reminder of the importance of fulfilling sanitary requirements.

Well, why is all this necessary? !! Let's take a deep breath, wait a bit with reproaches and think about what such a wild fashion gives? Well, let's say, for example, a manicure in the style of a coronavirus. While the girl is sitting at home and drawing out all these oddities on her nails, she: develops fine motor skills, takes her time at least something, and most importantly, copes with stress. Drawing microbes on the nails, a person in such a strange way can control his fears. Yes, that sounds shocking, but it does. Similarly, once

frightened of falling from a height, 


someone decides to jump with a parachute in order to shut up their phobias. These trends also serve as a reminder: do not pretend that there is no virus and it will not affect you. Another question is that it is not always worth sharing your methods of overcoming fear with the world. It’s one thing to draw a mask on the nails of a house and not show it to anyone. And the other is to show up with such a manicure in a public place. You never know, suddenly you come across a man whose loved ones picked up this infection. You hurt him, offend him. It is necessary to respect others and their feelings, agree?


But in the case of decorated masks, things are a little better. Yes, such masks can also offend someone, but at the same time they urge all fashion fans to actively observe sanitation measures, making them an integral part of the image. Is it that bad? Answer honestly. What is worse: a man in a glamorous mask who does not spread the infection? Or a person without a mask at all? Even if so, even with rhinestones - but safety is above all.

As for makeup, it is somehow ambiguous. If you are in quarantine at home, why not make up? True, then the mask is not needed, you can do any regular or holiday makeup. For example, I sometimes cry at home to cheer myself up. But masking makeup to go out, in my opinion, is not a good idea. I’m not a microbiologist, not a virologist, but it seems to me (I could be wrong) that during the period of raging infections it is better not to use makeup outside the home. You need the opportunity to wash your face at any time, and with makeup it is not very convenient.


For those who do not want to spray on such fashionable experiments, we advise you not to waste your free days and visit free resources for quarantine. Learn, watch movies (there are 30 days of free Netflix!), Look for love and don't panic.

Summing up, i would like to quote a phrase that I often heard from elders in childhood once I suffered from some nonsense: "No matter what the kid was amusing, . Together, we'll overcome this misfortune. Happiness to all!

While some curse the virus and quarantine, others managed to adapt to the current state of affairs and even found a source of inspiration in the epidemic topic for creating fashion trends. Frankly, at first I even wanted to express such insulted my offended "fu fu fu" and "ah-ah-do this!", But then changed my mind. Why? Yes, because all these strange trends are just an attempt by people to adapt to a new situation. Let's see what ideas they got?/


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