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Red lips with pink clothing?
- Thread starter ScotchWhisky
- Start date Apr 21, 2009
I know that some of you ladies are bound to know this one: are red lips and nails taboo with pink clothing? [huh] I don't wear a lot of pink, but I've got an outfit on the way that is pink and white gingham, and I'm wondering how bad it would be to just wear it with my usual nail polish and lipstick. Since so many of our (or at least my) reference photos are black and white, I really don't know what to do. Personally, I don't think it looks weird or ultra-clashy (and
I'll probably just do it no matter what you all say, because I'm lazy lol), but I'm still curious: did women of the 1930s and 40s wear red lipstick and nail polish when their outfit contained a decent amount of pink? I look forward to your always-knowledgeable responses!
- #2
I was just wondering the same thing this morning when I put on my bright coral cardigan. Does red lipstick go with everything? [huh]
- #3
It's the hues. Pink can be worn with cool reds (no orange or brown in it). I wear pink eyeshadows with red lips, it's my signature look. Coral would need the opposite, something with a warm orange or brown in it. There are coral reds out there that could look nice on some skin tones. Right now (with summer upon us), coral lip color shouldn't be hard to find.
If it's too harsh, go for a sheer color. Different shades of gloss can look good on almost any skintone, if
it's sheer enough. I use to have a sheer brownish/red gloss, it was nice to wear in the summer.
- #4
^Thank you! I guess that's why my red lips never seem to look bad with pink clothing - because I can only wear cool reds. Neither coral pinks nor warm, orangey reds look good on me, so I'm in the clear.
- #5
I
do think you can use it together. I am not sure, but maybe match the undertones (warm red lipstick, warm pink etc.) Here is a pic of me in a babypink dress with red lips. To me it looks fine..
- #6
Darhling you look lovely! :eusa_clap Personally I find nothing wrong with red lips and pink clothing. I think it looks sweet when done properly.
- #7
I think that Revlon's Cherries in the Snow is a fabulous red to wear with pinks. It is a pink-red; redder than magenta, but still containing pink undertones.
- #8
- #9
In
a vintage, lady correct style? I don't know.[huh] But it's not a no-no in my book! In fact, I think the two colors can compliment each other if you get it right and that's going to be very individual based on what suits you. I often wear pink clothes and I often wear red lips and nails. so they're often together! I'm unwilling to change nailpolish more than once a week. The rest is touch up work. Fx. I'll wear bright pink/hot pink top and coral red or Gosh Lambada 60 red lips and
nails with it. None of my reds are blue-reds but I probably wouldn't wear my reds with softer shades of pink clothes not that I own any. Hmm...most of my reds are pink reds or warmer reds with a slight yellow/orange/coral undertone or they're closer to magenta and wine and my pinks are close to fuschia. I like the contrast of fuschia and bright red. I wore coral pink with the Lambada red yesterday. That worked if you ask me!
- #10
Slightly fftopic: but they are reintroducing Cherries in the Snow here in the UK soon, and I can't wait to try it!
- #11
I believe there is already another thread (or threads) covering this topic elsewhere in this forum. EDIT: //www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=27375
My
apologies! I searched, but maybe I used the wrong terms. Mods: I apologise for the trouble - feel free to move this thread in with the other.
- #12
I do this
al the time, I have a lot of pink clothing and I only have red lipstick and i never go out without red lips. i even have orange red hair, but I don't mind
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