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Beauty: What’s trending? Timeless red lipstick, of course…

  • Kiesha Meikle
Red Lipstick trend 2024

Beauty trends – they come and go with the seasons. But amidst the whirlwind of fleeting fads, there are certain looks that stand the test of time – and this year (like every year) red lips are sticking around.

Picture this: a sultry, deep red hue or a pop of bold red with a hint of berry undertones. It adds depth and dimension to your pout or it’s bold and it’s daring, and sometimes even oh-so-sweet – but always the perfect complement to any outfit, whether you’re rocking casual denim or glamorous evening wear. What sets red lips apart from other lip trends is its versatility. Unlike some of the more outlandish beauty trends that come and go, this look is surprisingly wearable, flattering on a wide range of skin tones and suitable for any occasion. Whether you’re heading to brunch with friends or hitting the town for a night out, choosing just the right shade of red lips will add a touch of drama and sophistication to your look.

And the best part? 

Few things wield as much power and symbolism in the realm of beauty as the iconic red lipstick. Its rich hue has adorned women’s lips for centuries, transcending mere cosmetic adornment to become a powerful emblem of empowerment and confidence. 

The origins of red lipstick trace back to ancient civilisations, where both men and women used various natural ingredients to adorn their lips with vibrant colours. However, it wasn’t until the early 20th century that red lipstick truly emerged as a symbol of strength and independence. During times of social upheaval, such as the suffrage movement and World War II, red lipstick became a rallying cry for women asserting their autonomy and resilience in the face of adversity.

In the 1940s, when women entered the workforce en masse to support the war effort, red lipstick became a symbol of professionalism and determination. It was a bold statement of femininity in a male-dominated world, signaling that women were unapologetically claiming their space and asserting their rights. This association with strength and resilience persisted through the decades, with red lipstick becoming a staple in the makeup routines of women from all walks of life.

Fast forward to 2024, and red lipstick continues to hold its place as a symbol of empowerment. In an era where women are breaking barriers and challenging societal norms, red lipstick serves as a reminder of their strength, resilience, and unapologetic self-expression. It’s a statement of defiance against outdated beauty standards and a celebration of individuality and confidence.

Moreover, red lipstick has become a tool for activism and advocacy, with campaigns like #RedMyLips raising awareness about sexual violence and promoting solidarity among survivors.

Red lipstick has universal appeal. Regardless of age, race, or background, red lipstick transcends barriers and unites women in a shared experience of confidence and empowerment. 

From its origins in ancient civilisations to its continued relevance in 2024, red lipstick has served as a powerful tool for women to assert strength and individuality. So the next time you swipe on that bold red hue, remember the centuries of history and symbolism behind it, and wear it proudly as a badge of empowerment.

This trend isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, so whether you opt for an old fave or buy a new shade, it’s safe to say you’ll be making a choice that is future-proof. Beauty influencers and celebrities alike are embracing the red lip again this year, just like old Hollywood starlets did and modern-day fashion icons still do.

Kiesha Meikle

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