Picking the perfect masquerade mask (2024)

PICKING THE PERFECT MASQUERADE MASK

Masked ball season is in full swing now, and if you’ve got an event coming up, but aren’t sure how to pick the best masquerade mask, then we’ve got the answers right here! We know just how tricky it can be to choose the right one, especially when we’ve got so many fabulous masks on offer, but choose well and you’ll have a night (and outfit!) to remember.

EVENT

Many masked balls will stipulate a dress code on the invitation, but this doesn’t always include any guidance about the mask itself. There aren’t generally any hard and fast rules about which masks to wear to which events, but there are a few things that you can think about that might help you come to a decision. If you’re going to a very formal black tie event, then it’s a safe bet to stick with a plain eye mask such as the classic zorro, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t wear something a little more out there.

However, if you’re going to more of a Venetian carnival, and you might be going in full traditional Venetian garb, then you’ll want something more extravagant. Perhaps a venetian character mask or something with feathers. If you’re ever in doubt, then you can always contact the event organisers – they’re sure to be able to help guide you down the right path.

COLOUR

We’ve got lots and lots of colours to choose from here at Just Posh Masks, so you’d be forgiven for taking a long time to choose! Classic black or white will be the staple choice for those attending very formal masked balls, but if you think the event is appropriate for it, then contrasting a simple black dress or suit with a brightly coloured mask could be a great way to go. Metallics are the choice if you’re looking for something a little bit more luxurious, but make sure you don’t pair one with a metallic dress or particularly shiny suit – it will probably clash! If you’re attending a ball as a couple, then it’s always a great idea to go for matching masks, and ourcouples masks sectionhas lots of inspiration.

It’s also worth noting too that if you’re wearing any accessories, it looks good for them to match or compliment the colour of your mask. So if you’ve already got some jewellery or a bag in mind, it may be helpful to match the mask to those rather than the other way around.

If you’re going for a particular look, then the colour will be very important indeed. Go for blacks, blues and purples to evoke mystery and intrigue, if you’re wanting to emulate one of the more devilish masquerade characters, then go with red or orange, and if you’re hoping to be as pretty as possible, then we’ve got several shades of pink for you to choose from.

MATERIAL

The decisions aren’t over just yet! Masks don’t just come in different colours, they also come in avariety of different materials. Most are traditionally made from paper mache, but our range extends much further than that. We’ve got everything from leather and lace to filigree metal. Leather masks make excellent eye masks, as they’re comfortable to wear, and slightly flexible too, so they mould to your face. Filigree metal masks are some of our most luxurious products – laser cut and crafted to the utmost quality, they are designed for the most exclusive of events, or for those really looking to make an impact. Character masks generally come in paper mache so that they maintain their shape.

SHAPE

Just like you’d pick the right sunglasses to suit your face, you should think about the size and shape of the mask that you’re going to wear. Very large and ornate masks can look a little awkward if you have a smaller face for instance. If your face is quite wide around the eyes, then it may also make sense to go for a more flexible choice for more comfort. Many of our products can be seen on a mannequin, so you can see how they sit on a person’s face. Use our customer’s Lookbook for inspiration, orthe ultimate guide on theright mask for your face shape

If you’re going to be eating and drinking regularly at the event, perhaps nibbling on canapes and drinking champagne, then it might make sense to choose a mask that doesn’t cover your whole face. Having said that, there is one exception, the Bauta mask – this is a traditional character from the Venice carnival, and was designed specifically with the mouth and chin part standing away from the face. Eye masks look good on just about everyone, and are nice and versatile.

CHARACTER

If you are going down the more traditional route, then you’ll want to pick a character. They all vary hugely in mask shape and of course the story behind them. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered in this regard – read ourarticle on venetian carnival charactersand pick your favourite!

STICK OR NO STICK

We can attach sticks to just about any of our masks for you, so you’ll need to decide whether this is something you’d prefer. Masks on sticks are great if you’re not going to be wearing the mask for extended periods of time, but bear in mind that they’ll need to be carried more. Ribboned masks take longer to put on and take off, but leave your hands free for dancing! It’s also worth noting that lots of masks will sit better on your face if you’re not holding them up with a stick. The choice is entirely up to you, and if you order a mask without a stick, you can always order a stick later if you decide you need one – we’ve even got ahandy video that explains how to attach it.

If you have any further questions about choosing the right masquerade mask for your upcoming event, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch, and we’ll be delighted to give you some advice.

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Picking the perfect masquerade mask (2024)

FAQs

How do I choose a masquerade mask? ›

Consider the colour of the mask in relation to your outfit and skin tone. Ensure that the mask is comfortable to wear for extended periods. Pay attention to the overall aesthetic and theme of the masquerade event.

What makes a good masquerade mask? ›

Leather – Used in many traditional Theatrical masks, the 'modern' leather mask is becoming a very popular choice. It is softer against the face, more flexible (so it's suitable for all face shapes) and as the leather warms, it will mold to your face shape.

What counts as a masquerade mask? ›

The main types of masks included masks with a stick (which one could hold to keep the mask in front of their face), the head mask, the full-face mask, and the half face mask. Masquerade masks have been used in classics such as The Phantom of the Opera, Romeo and Juliet, Lone Ranger, and Gossip Girl.

What is the dress code for masquerade? ›

Masquerade balls and parties have been around since the 15th century, and they are typically formal events that feature a black tie or more upscale dress code. Masquerades are characterized by the presence of elaborate gowns or outfits and masks for attendees that either cover the eye area or the entirety of the face.

How do I choose the right mask? ›

There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a mask:
  1. Good medical-grade masks should have multiple layers of non-woven material.
  2. There should be a nose wire at the top of the mask to fit the mask better around your nose.
  3. Disposable medical-grade masks should be changed daily.

How do I know which face mask is right for me? ›

Using face masks for all skin types may not work on mature skin. Instead, use a face mask for sensitive skin to see their magic on your skin. Firming face masks will stimulate and strengthen, as well as smoothen the skin for an immediate lifting effect. A tissue sheet mask is better suited to ageing or dry skin.

What color scheme for masquerade? ›

Color Schemes

Classic options include an all-white masquerade, black-and-white masquerade, or black-and-gold masquerade. But you don't have to limit yourself to the classics.

What do masquerade colors mean? ›

White Masquerade Masks show you are virtuous, fertile, clean, and of high status. Good if you would like others to feel you have high aspirations and confidence. Pink Masquerade Masks will show people you are upbeat, in good health and friendly. Blue Masquerade Masks show you are loyal and trustworthy.

What character wears a masquerade mask? ›

Many of the characters were portrayed by actors wearing masks — including the witty gentleman's valet Harlequin; the Venetian merchant Pantelone; the honest and simpleminded servant Pierrot; the maidservant Columbina; the unscrupulous servant Scaramouche, and the braggart Capitano.

What does a purple masquerade mask mean? ›

Purple Masquerade Masks give off the impression you are creative and expressive. Good for showing others you are a deep and original thinker.

How do you wear makeup under a masquerade mask? ›

Always amp up the eyes:

Use an eye-shadow brush to blend it up toward the crease and, if you want, dust a colored shadow on top. If you have small eyes, skip black liner (which can make them look smaller) and trace the lower lash line with a beige pencil. Finish with lots of black mascara or false lashes.

Can you wear any mask to a masquerade ball? ›

From feathers to sequins and diamantes, there's a mask for every look and absolutely anything goes.

Can you wear white to a masquerade? ›

Step into the enchanting world of masquerade balls with a stunning white dress. Explore our collection of elegant masquerade dresses that will make you the center of attention at any event.

What to wear to a masquerade party for females? ›

Masquerade parties are a party where guests don elaborate masks throughout the night. So when it comes to the dress code, they typically call for formal or semi-formal attire, infused with a touch of mystique to complement the ambiance of the event.

What mask to wear for masquerade? ›

The mask you choose needs to match the event and your attire. Simple masks are Eye Masks (Colombina) or leather masks. If the event is for- mal, or there will be eating and drinking, a Colombina or 'Eye Mask' is what you should wear.

How will you choose your mask? ›

Choose a mask that's clean, dry and damage free. Choose a mask that fits well and fully covers your nose, mouth and chin.

What do the colors of masquerade masks mean? ›

White Masquerade Masks show you are virtuous, fertile, clean, and of high status. Good if you would like others to feel you have high aspirations and confidence. Pink Masquerade Masks will show people you are upbeat, in good health and friendly. Blue Masquerade Masks show you are loyal and trustworthy.

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