Pucker Up! The Politics & Pleasure Of Red Lipstick

The Quicky

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Pucker Up! The Politics & Pleasure Of Red Lipstick

Red lipstick has been worn for thousands of years across many different genders and cultures, interpreted as a sign of power, feminism, sexuality and pride.

But why do we place so much emphasis on this particular beauty product? And why do some of us either love or loathe wearing it?

To find out how a lipstick became such a powerful statement about who we are as individuals and a society, and how to find your perfect shade, The Quicky speaks to a stylist, a beauty guru, and and expert in identity to unlock the secrets and power of a red lip.

CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Dr Jess Carniel - Senior Lecturer in Humanities at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) and Deputy Chair of the USQ Human Research Ethics Committee and the Research Cluster Leader for Identities and Inclusion in the Centre for Heritage and Culture

Deni Todorovič - Stylist, activist, writer and co-host of Mamamia's fashion podcast, What Are You Wearing?

Leigh Campbell - Executive Editor and co-host of Mamamia's You Beauty podcast

Producer: Claire Murphy

Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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