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Masks, At The (17th Annual) How Weird Street Faire
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![]() Two women wearing masks posed together to document the look they had archived that afternoon. The result would be a selfie, possibly uploaded to a social site.
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![]() A woman wore a lace mask with black feathers above it. The intention was less one of anonymity than one of potential allure.
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![]() A man had a face painted to resemble a grotesquely large mouth. The I and X over his closed eyes resembled the Roman number 9.
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![]() Another attendee posed while wearing a full head covering that resembled a blue fox.
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![]() A person grew weary of wearing a mask and so elevated it to forehead height for comfort.
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![]() A woman made a quick adjustment to her headdress while wearing a simple, but well decorated mask. Notice that she only had one forearm covered with tattoos.
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![]() A woman wore horns on either side of her head and sported ghoulish face paint.
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![]() A woman hula hooped to music while wearing a scarf, over just her mouth and nose, painted to resemble a cat.
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