Extravagant Knit Face Masks

Yr Johannsdottir Encourages Physical Distancing with a Special Design

Icelandic designer Yr Johannsdottir is having an extravagantly artistic response to the COVID-19 crisis with her outlandish knit face masks. Although not intended for medical use, the design is geared toward "keeping people at a distance by displaying scary tongues and fangs." Her studio is based in Reykjavik, Iceland.

As a result, Yr Johannsdottir's shocking knit face mask artistically facilitates a creature-inspired aesthetic and the elaborate creation is bound to capture the attention of those interested in statement fashion pieces—whether for personal use or display. In addition, the new designs can be connected to a sweater that Yr Johannsdottir made two years ago. The piece itself was "adorned with tongues that represent 'love or lust.'"
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Face Masks - Designing face masks as artistic statement pieces, to be used for personal use or display.
2. Creature-inspired Aesthetic - Creating fashion pieces that feature a creature-inspired aesthetic.
3. Integration of Existing Designs - Incorporating existing designs into new products for added value.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - The fashion industry can benefit from incorporating artistic face masks into their product line.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can leverage the trend of creature-inspired aesthetic to expand their creations.
3. Textile and Knitting - Textile and knitting industry can explore new possibilities of integrating their products with creative solutions like the knit face mask.

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