As part of my campaign for color this spring, Im totally rocking hot pink and coral lips…(I actually wrote about fuchsia lipstick already once last year- almost the exact same post!) Last year I was all about the nude lip. In retrospect, I think I looked like an albino. A few years ago I was totally digging red. Before that I did a very glossy nudish lip. Way back before then when I was in high school we did the lip liner thing. We were freshman in Yeshivah and we had lips like JLo circa the Fly Girl years.
Anyway, I went with Cookie to Saks today, and she FORCED me to buy lipstick.(She also did my nails this weekend.) So I hit up the Mac counter and bought these. ALL OF THESE:

No, I dont normally buy 4 lipsticks in very similar shades at a pop, but just like lipstick sales can be used to gauge the economic climate (sales skyrocket in recessions because women want to feel good for under $20), in my life they are an indicator of how PSYCHED I am to not be pregnant! All I want is NEW STUFF, NEW BODY, NEW FACE!!!!
Anyway, I did a little googling when I got home and I found this, HERE. It’s a guide to the lipstick trends through the decades… I thought it was so interesting that I had to repost.
Li Edelkoort, one of the world’s best known trend forecasters, takes us through the decades, one pout at a time.
“A voluptuous mouth with the lip line extended beyond the natural shape is reflective of this period of reconstruction. The look is seductive and feminine, revealing the ambivalence of women. On one hand, they oppose the traditional role of women – one they fought to suppress during wartime. On the other hand, they long to embrace their sexuality and femininity. Consequently, there are two strongly opposing role models: the voluptuous and feminine Marilyn Monroe, and the cool and self-confident Audrey Hepburn. Lip colors are bright red or pink. Edelkoort says that in this period of rebuilding an entire economy, the focus is on the body, and the face is seen as one whole element in perfect proportion.”
“A full, soft pout goes hand in hand with the rebellious habits of hippies in the sixties. The period is characterized by the exploration of outer space, the sexual revolution, Woodstock, and the anti-war movement. The youthful, anorexic chic of Twiggy and the provocative pout of Brigitte Bardot are symbols of the rejection of conventional beauty, prosperity, and consumption. Hence, lipstick is still applied, but discreetly. Lip shape is large and colors are shimmering beige-like mother-of-pearl, baby pink, and silver/white. Li attributes this to a sudden shift in sexuality, noting that the most focused-upon body parts are the breasts and butt.”
“An outlined, shiny mouth reflects the shimmering iridescence of the 70′s disco look. Saturday Night Fever, Studio 54, platform shoes, and soulful divas like Gloria Gaynor and Diana Ross define this decade. Women break social conventions and explore boundaries. They are not afraid to become single mothers or fight for their social and political rights, and they are especially unafraid of their sexuality. Lip colors such as glittering crimson or burgundy red convey self-confidence.”
“A clearly outlined mouth painted in natural colors, either shining or matte, documents the grunge-turned-pop look of the 90′s. Internet, cell phones, Pearl Jam and plaid, piercings, tattoos, hip hop, and the fitness wave set the tone for this decade socially and commercially. Fashion trends change quickly – everything is allowed. The introduction of Supermodels – Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, and Linda Evangelista – permeates women’s idea of beauty. Brown undergoes a revival, but both dark and bright lip colors are in demand.”
“So what will the future bring? History will continue to repeat itself. She predicts that, for now, generous, whitish beige lips will reflect our nurturing desire to live at a sustainable, slower pace. “Thinner lips will take us into the 2020’s,” she says. “Eventually, perfect red lips with harmonized proportions between the eyes, lips, and body will balance our beauty in the new era of post-recession and reconstruction.””
What do you guys think? Whats on your radar for spring?











I think embrace what you have and amp it up with these awesome colors !! id say im the 60′s pout
I love lipstick!it changes everything in one easy step you can go from boring to alive!!!
This is a fascinating history… I think it’s interesting that it’s forecasted that thinner lips will be in, in the 2020s, with all the crazy lip injections I have been seeing across the board on celebrities and on the Bravo Network it hard to believe that this trend will ever come to an end, but I guess there always seems to be a backlash in the other direction whenever a trend gets too extreme!
What a cool history of lips and colors. I so remember the darker liner and lighter lipstick and pretty much tried to rock that out. Now I guess its my mood and what I’m wearing that decides what my lips look like. Since spring is trying to come out I am doing a more neutral pink. I am a lipstick, gloss freak so I have a million and am never satisfied! I guess thats being a woman!
Megan
I just love stuff like this! My favorite class in college was theories of dress, all about why people wear what they wear, so interesting! Just like how hemlines always correspond with wartime. I’m feeling some corral nails and lips right now with navy clothes and accessories!
Yay for lipstick! I’m so glad to see that you bought 4 shades of lipstick as a post-preggo celebration… I’ve seen way too many of my friends go crazy and cut their hair short! Major regrets. Fun post, btw! I love the post-war 50′s lips.