Cindy Crawford was an early adopter of the trend, wearing a tie-dye matching look on Instagram back in May, and we’re also seeing more and more influencers coordinating their face coverings with their tops and dresses on social media.
If you love Cindy’s look, Cotton Citizen is one label that does a variety of coordinated tie-dye face mask looks that you can team up with a host of separates from t-shirts to bike shorts and dresses
If you had any doubt about the trend, influencer and personal shopper Emily J Bull showed a stunning Topshop coord set on Instagram in a post that will definitely convince you that matching your face mask to your dress is the way to go this fall.
Even royals are getting in the increasingly popular coordinated look – both Queen Mathilde of Belgium AND her 18-year-old daughter, Princess Elisabeth, have matched their face mask to their dresses, demonstrating this trend transcends generations.