If you'd have told me a year ago that the biggest fall accessory trend would be face masks, I definitely would've been perplexed, but here we are. As we continue to all be in the effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 together, face masks continue to play a crucial role in our lives. And being the fashion editor that I am, I can't help but want my face masks to be cute. And the more that mask-wearing is looking like a long-term thing in the U.S., the more brands join in with their own masks. As a result, there are tons of cool options on the market now.
As I shared previously, I can't stop buying face masks, and now, I can't stop buying fall face masks. Below, you'll find some of my favorite casual and fancy masks to trade your summerly ones for. These rich fall colors and prints are sure to complement your wardrobe for the upcoming season beautifully. Keep scrolling to shop my picks—a result of what adds up to hours of research.
KES
Peace Mask - The Western Set
My face is on the smaller side and these fit really well, plus, just look at how fall-friendly they are.
Slip
Pure Silk Adult Pleated Face Covering
Another personal favorite, this adjustable mask is so chic and feels amazing on your skin.
Lisa Says Gah
Knit Mask in Salmon
This ribbed knit mask would look perfect with a cozy sweater.
Rag
Bone
The Multi Pleat Mask Pack
Old Navy
Variety 10-Pack of Triple-Layer Cloth Face Masks for Adults in Neutral
Old Navy's masks have great reviews, and good luck finding a better deal.
R13
Leopard Face Covering
Perfect for the grunge look that's trending hard this fall.
masQd
Mocha Rib Face Mask
Such a good neutral mask from a celebrity-favorite brand.
Cotton Citizen
Face Mask in Desert Mirage
The tie-dye trend needn't stop at summer.
Sanctuary
Lightweight Ear Loop Reusable Face Masks, Set of 5
So many cute ones in this pack.
Wolford
Lace Silk Mask
This would look so good with a black-and-white outfit.
Profound
Bandana Paisley Cotton Face Mask
I plan on pairing this one with denim.
Riverside Tool
Dye
Silk Face Mask in Tokyo
I own several of this brand's gorgeous, one-of-a-kind silk masks, and I'd gladly buy more.
RE/DONE
Upcycled Vintage Levi's Denim Mask
Speaking of denim...
Nordstrom
Assorted 4-Pack Adult Face Masks
Comfy.
Night
100% Silk Face Mask + 7 Disposable Filters
It feels as nice on as it looks.
Mother
The Adjustable Don't Spray It Mask
This looks so pretty and vintage-y in person.
Medipop
5 Pack Disposable Face Covering
Disposable masks don't come cooler.
Shashi
Daisy Face Mask Set
This sweet floral print works year-round.
Baublebar
Adult Adjustable Face Mask Set of 2
Another fall-friendly option for all you tie-dye lovers out there.
Echo New York
Washable Reusable Adjustable Breathable Cotton Face Mask 3-Pack
These come in a variety of color combinations and you can get them on Amazon.
Tricia Fix
Hmong Mask
This one-of-a-kind mask is sure to bring in the compliments.
Rails
2-Pack Checkered Face Mask Set
Such a pretty plaid.
Johathan Simkhai
2 Pack Printed Cloth Masks
You can never go wrong with leopard print.
Everlane
The 100% Human Face Mask 5-Pack
These are the most comfortable masks I own.
Collina Strada
Exclusive Orange Bow Face Mask
If you're in the market for a fashion face mask, here you go.
Coach
Rexy Camo Face Mask
The little embroidered dinosaur detail is so cute.
Brixton
Antimicrobial Face Mask
Just looking at this makes me think of fall.
Bloch
Soft Stretch Face Mask w/ Moldable Nose Pad and Lanyard 3-Pack
This one comes with its own matching lanyard, which is genius.
Allyson is a senior editor forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater arts. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.