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10 Iconic Women Who Rocked A Red Lip


By Aoife Loughnane
23rd Apr 2017
10 Iconic Women Who Rocked A Red Lip

In the words of Gwyneth Paltrow, ?beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That, or a kick-ass red lipstick.? If there was?ever a?(rare) time that I agreed with Gywnnie, it was?on this.

A red lip is timeless. It’symbolises?an era?far from Instagram’selfies,?where’men donned hats?and?women made it their business to’match their gloves?to their handbags.

And while it may be too daring a look for some, these emblematic?women show that whether you are ruling a country or the silver screen, a’red pout?is the ultimate symbol of feminine glamour.

Queen Elizabeth I

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Queen Liz I ignored the Church’s strict ban on red lippie by making her own. However, the lead used was poisonous, causing death?when?absorbed?into the skin.?As a result, her red lipstick became synonymous with the “kiss of death” and is responsible for creating that element of danger that is associated with it.

Coco Chanel

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It was a’red?lip?that inspired Gabrielle Chanel to?quip?”if you’re sad, add more lipstick and attack”, which we’d like to think many women have taken?on?as their?personal motto.

Clara Bow

The original “It Girl” of Hollywood, Clara Bow?glamourised the appeal of the red lip in the Jazz Age of the 1920s. Soon after, women?everywhere wanted to emulate her.

Marilyn Monroe

The red lip was immortalised by Ms Monroe,?who brought?the beauty staple into the stratosphere in the 1950s and 60s when she was the toast of Tinseltown.

Sylvia Plath

 

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Plath was?a beautiful,?talented and tortured soul who poured all of herself into her poetry. An icon in the world of literature,?the’dramatic slash of red lipstick she wore filtered into her writing when she says?that it left “a bloody crescent moon?on a beer can.”

Madonna

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In the 1980s,?Madge ruled the airwaves,?TV and the silver screen. It might?have been’the decade that style forgot for many,?but Madonna’s ruby-red lips?were a beacon of hope amidst?a’sea of perms and neon.

Uma Thurman

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Who could forget the now iconic image of Thurman on the?Pulp Fiction poster? With her razor-sharp bob, white shirt and?famous red pout, it?transformed?her into the ultimate?femme fatale.?Red lipstick is iconic for a reason -? it adds a?finishing touch to any outfit, even if, much like Thurman,?your on-screen style is more low-key.

Wonder Woman

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Red; the lip colour of choice?for a superhero. Need we say more?

Hillary Clinton

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She may not have become the first female President of the United States, but that’doesn’t’make her any less of an icon. And it doesn’t hurt that she can pull off a red lip with the best of them.

Emma Stone

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 24: Actress Emma Stone attends "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater on April 24, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

Emma Stone is the perfect woman to?bring the glorious scarlet lip into the 21st century. The Oscar-winning actress is not only beautiful but insanely?talented and funny.?In short, she encapsulates?the strong, fierce?woman’that red lipstick?champions.

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