Hello. I'm writer Antoinette Beard... WOO-HOO!!!... Here are quirky fascinations of the Victorian to the Edwardian age, and some things that happened later that were just too bizarre to resist... Such a yummy time of quaintness & blossoming industry. Scroll down for a multitude of coolness... Ha-ha-ha, always there are those who flaunt conventions, Darlings... ;)
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Shockingly Bright Red Lipstick...
Symbol of rebellion, feminism, and moral decay...
How was red lipstick seen in Victorian times
In the Victorian era, red lipstick was seen as a symbol of rebellion, feminism, and moral decay. It was associated with the Victorian ideals of femininity, virtue, and respectability, which were rigid and often contradictory to the women's liberation movements of the time. The use of red lipstick was considered a departure from the norm and a challenge to the accepted ideals of womanhood. Despite the societal disdain, red lipstick became a symbol of empowerment and defiance, particularly among women who sought to break free from the constraints of Victorian society.
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