Taylor Swift and red lipstick go hand in hand. What was supposed to be a simple beauty choice has, through the years, been sculpted into one iconic statement of timeless elegance and bold character. So here are some red lipstick lessons to learn from Taylor.
Taylor Swift's red lips are always sculpted into perfect shape. The secret? A sharply defined cupid's bow and a subtle overline at the center. The result instantly gives the pout a fuller and more polished silhouette, exactly that kind which looks flawless on camera and in real life. It's simple, yet transformative; turning a single swipe of lipstick into a statement of poise.
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For a more modern, playful twist, ombré lips are often played with by Taylor. She creates a dimensional, cherry-cola effect that really makes the lips look poutier and vibrant by applying a darker maroon-red on the outer edges and a brighter, cherry-red in the center. This mix of shades helps create a gradient effect that makes the perimeter of the mouth look sharp, but creates the illusion of a fuller centre.
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Not all reds are created equal, and Taylor knows how to pick the right one for every look. Warm reds go amazingly with gold, orange, or yellow undertones, while cool reds are better with navy or silver. Coordinating your lipstick's undertone with that of your outfit, will keep your look polished and put-together.

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While red lips can shine with minimal eye makeup, and are the go-to aesthetic for that Parisian red lip look, Taylor often pairs hers with crisp, winged eyeliner. A nod to classic Hollywood glamour, black winged liner and a red pout, are a combination that is both timeless and versatile: perfect for everything from award shows to intimate performances.
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While makeup has no rules, and a red lip can work with anything, Taylor knows how to tweak her red lip look to work with every outfit. The popstar is proof that red lips are more than a trend; they’re a statement of confidence, individuality, and elegance. Whether you stick to one shade or try your hand at ombré, follow her tips to make red lipstick your own. After all, a bold red lip isn’t just makeup, it’s a power move.