Red Lipstick
2019-02-07 19:11:21.395995+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Huh. Re-evaluating my perspective on makeup: Red Lipstick Sent A Strong Message At The State Of The Union
In fact, red lipstick has a history of landing on the lips of some of the most politically-effective women of the 20th century. Famous suffragettes Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman trumpeted wearing red lipstick as an emblem of women's emancipation, and even wore it to the 1912 New York City Suffragette March.
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