8”x10”
Art print on archival paper, open edition
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Wearing red lipstick became an act of resistance against Nazi fascism and Adolf Hitler's regime during World War II, primarily in Allied countries
Hitler and the Nazi party promoted a restrictive and conservative ideal for German women, discouraging cosmetics, especially red lipstick, jewelry, and "unfeminine" hairstyles. He reportedly hated red lipstick, claiming it contained animal fats and was anti-Aryan. By wearing red lipstick, women in Allied nations directly opposed these restrictive ideals and asserted their femininity and independence.
8”x10”
Art print on archival paper, open edition
Includes US shipping and packaging
Includes taxes
Wearing red lipstick became an act of resistance against Nazi fascism and Adolf Hitler's regime during World War II, primarily in Allied countries
Hitler and the Nazi party promoted a restrictive and conservative ideal for German women, discouraging cosmetics, especially red lipstick, jewelry, and "unfeminine" hairstyles. He reportedly hated red lipstick, claiming it contained animal fats and was anti-Aryan. By wearing red lipstick, women in Allied nations directly opposed these restrictive ideals and asserted their femininity and independence.