Magical face masks
Images adapted from: Stefanie Hook
If wearing a mask is becoming our ‘new normal,’ we might as well make it interesting.
It appears that American artist Stefanie Hook from Colorado had this thought in mind when she created a face mask that was inspired by the world of Harry Potter.
It looks even more magical in motion!
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On her TikTok video, Hook showed off her mask, which was inspired by the Marauder’s Map, that was first introduced in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
At first, the mask looked as innocent as any other mask. After she breathed through the fabric, however, the mask began to change colour and slowly revealed a design of the map.
The effect seen on the mask closely resembles that of the map we’ve seen in the film.
The map will only appear if the user chants ‘I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.’
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Bringing magic to real world
Image credit: Stefanie Hook
In her interview with Insider, Hook said she wanted to bring magic into the real world.
“I like to give the average person the ability to own items that are unique, and bring magic into the real world in hopes to further inspire others to create and be creative.”
Available on 29th May
We know many of you can’t wait to hit that ‘order’ button right now, but the mask Hook wore in her TikTok was just a prototype.
Good news is she’ll be launching the product on 29th May at 5pm (GMT-6). You better bookmark the website and set an alarm clock for it.
The price has yet to be announced, but you can keep yourself updated and find more details about the product on her Myshopify page.
Muggle or wizard, the Marauder’s Map mask will look wicked on you.
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