‘Karen’ Halloween Masks Sell For $ 180 Online



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  • An artist is selling “Karen” Halloween masks for $ 180 online in a nod to the viral meme that has come to represent troublesome white women.
  • The “Karen” meme especially took hold this year when middle-aged white women began to go viral for asserting their sense of entitlement in actions that some perceive as racist.
  • Los Angeles-based artist Jason Adcock created two versions of the “Karen” mask – one with an angry expression and another covered in warts called KAREN-19, likely referring to those who downplay COVID-19.
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Halloween is just around the corner and, as expected, costumes are emerging that highlight the highlights of 2020, including “Karen” masks.

“Karen” has become a catch-all term to describe middle-aged white women who assert their sense of entitlement when they commit actions that some perceive as racist, as Insider’s Rachel Greenspan reported. “Karens” who have been in the news recently include Amy Cooper, who called the police for a black man in New York in May, as well as a San Francisco woman who called the police for her neighbor, who was writing Chalk “Black Lives Matter” on your own property.

The “Karen” Halloween masks were created by Jason Adcock, a Los Angeles-based artist for hire according to his Instagram. They’re made with latex and come with styled hair, eyelashes, and a personal paint job, per the Etsy description.

Adcock told Business Insider that he has always worked in retail and has seen many “Karens” in their “natural habitat.”

“I was starting with this year’s Halloween projects and I kept seeing ‘Karens’ pop up on my news feed and I was like, ‘Damn, this is the real monster of 2020,'” Adcock said.

The artist sells two different versions of the “Karen” mask on his Etsy shop under the name kamorascostumes.

One is more in the terrifying realm, his face twisted into an angry expression, complete with bulging red eyes and the inescapable blonde wig. The other, which the artist pointed out on Instagram is the KAREN-19, it is similar but covered in warts and looks sick. The caption describes KAREN-19 as someone who “thought she was cunning calling all of them sheep and look what happened,” probably referring to those who downplay the COVID-19 pandemic. “Karens” sometimes sports the “May I speak to your manager?” haircut, a bob that has been associated with the trope.

The masks are priced at $ 180 and take three to four weeks to process.



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