Hong Kong, May 14 -- The Indian fashion community has taken the lead in making face masks with their signature fabrics, which is being distributed for free to those who can't afford it.

Delhi-based designer Nitya Bajaj has created quirky face masks using the scrap from her factory, to be distributed for free among her team members and children on the streets. Veering away from the regular black and blue, Bajaj's face masks feature her signature floral print in yellow, black, and white.

The designer took to her Instagram to inform that no delivery charges will be incurred either, and anyone could get in touch with the brand via email or social media. "Beautifully quilted, lined with silk and handcrafted with lacework and soft, skin-frien...