As I walked up to the Kylie Jenner Cosmetics Pop Up Shop in San Francisco today, I noticed Millenial Pink covering her exterior windows, her millenial pink "drip paint" or shall I say "tears" covering all windows blocking the outside world from inside.
I have loved the color pink since as far back as I can remember. I remember I had a full blown pink phase in college (in 2008) where literally all my tops were pink, my bed cover was a soft pink, my eyeglasses were pink etc. My favorite ad campaign was hanging on my wall - an all-pink Dior sunglass campaign with pink bags on the floor surrounding a girl in a pink bathing suit and pink sunglasses.
But I can also remember that I didn't always love pink. I remember there was my goth phase in the 6th grade, which developed through influences from music - black was my favorite color then, Hot Topics also came onto the scene at this time.
So what is it that has drawn so many millenials, now older in our 20's, back into the color pink? Pink is generally associated with baby girl parties, it is rooted in our sub conscience as representing femininity and represents the "female" gender.
If you ask my arrogant & stubborn side, and my design side - my answer would be because the color is soft, approachable, relaxing, sweet, and HAPPY. If it were so simple, to not have to delve too deeply into theorizing anything, I would simply say that it is a color that stands out, simply for the reason of its place on the color scale.
However, nothing is ever as it seems, so, my grander theory is that since it is in all of our sub conscience that this color represents "FEMALE" and if females have been raised to be more empathetic, nurturing, holistic etc., in a world full of hate and trouble, maybe this is a subliminal cry of tears from the masses for a female takeover. A stamp of FEMALE in a row of male owned shops near Market Street in the center of Silicon Valley, 95% MALE.
I am a cultural and radical feminist who believes that a complete overhaul, a complete takeover a complete replacement of the patriarchy by a matriarchy in all nations, is the solution to all of our problems.
So as I leave the Kylie Cosmetics Pop Up with one of her KOURT x KYLIE lipglosses in my hand, I think to myself, "why did I just buy this?". When I have plenty of lipsticks at home.
"Why did I buy this"? I have no idea.
But the answer is, I bought it because on the surface, this is just cosmetics. But deep down, this is war and we females, are all in this together.
My support is in my dollars, and me purchasing this lipgloss is a huge fuck you to the patriarchy.
If this lipgloss could speak it would say, where's my 10%? Where's my raise? Where's my money? Where's my house? Where's my RESPECT?
Everything with a splash of Feminist Critique & some story telling.
Linkbar
The meaning behind millenial pink + Kylie Jenner's Cosmetics Pop Up in San Francisco
Posted on: 5.25.2018
Newsletter Sign Up
Featured Post
Were you silent or were you silenced?
I wrote this poem about a month ago, but it is very relevant to pop culture right now. The sound of a woman's gathering, how comforting...
google tag
Search This Blog
- ERA Congressional Resolution Introduced on Equal Pay Day
- Trump Administration Slashes Reproductive Healthcare Funding for Millions
- Invading Pharmacies, Intimidating Cities and Terrorizing Healthcare Providers: Extremist Antiabortion Groups Escalate Tactics
- ‘Off the Spectrum’: How the Science of Autism Has Failed Women and Girls
- Scientists Understood Physics of Climate Change in the 1800s—Thanks to a Woman Named Eunice Foote
- Meet Shweta– FII’s Featured Writer Of March 2025
- Female Condoms: An Overlooked But Empowering Contraceptive Option
- Artists Under Attack: 5 Indian Comedians Who Faced Political Backlash For Being Funny
- Caste Conflict As A Source Of Gendered Violence In India
- Spotify As A Capitalist Tool Reinforcing Gendered Violence
- Kajsa Ekis Ekman is a Marxist feminist speaking out against gender identity in Sweden
- Helen Joyce on how Labour changed its stance on gender identity, why women’s bathrooms matter, and her spat with Matt Walsh
- The trans movement is a lie
- Jennifer Bilek on the true roots of the transgender movement
- Spain’s leftist government may be renewed, leaving women’s rights behind
Popular Posts
-
Dear Men, I can't get through to you. Not through my nude pics and not through my rants on instagram. It's impossible and I know, I...
-
5 reasons why yoga & meditation are so good for you 1. Stretch your body - stretch your mind Possibly one of the most prominent re...
-
i dont need you, i dont need you, i dont need you....but i want you..... Jhene Aijo - The Worst LYRICS Tell me whatcha say now? Tell ...
-
Valentine's is more than just about being in a relationship, it's about love. And love of self if the biggest and best of all! So o...
-
It's complicated & it's different for everyone. But for me, for years, and in every darn situation, racism is that thing that yo...
-
The bold babe walked into her cavern in all her glory. Her bed was made up of clouds . Her treasure chest at the foot of her bed held all h...
-
I work alongside tech teams, as a PM. And I see everything through a feminist lens, and I mean everything. When someone mentions agile, I th...
-
I shouldn't have to behave in a manner that is more "male". To be heard, to be seen, to be understood, to be trusted. I should...
-
I have been struggling with the notion of how I could merge my spirituality with my work life. I have innately felt that corporate environm...
-
There are some people in this world that can move through the world more "freely", and then, there are "other's". Th...
Popular Posts
- Matadors and madness: the poses of a visionary – in pictures
- Social media is awash with ‘heteropessimism’. Do young women really think so poorly of men? | Rachel Connolly
- The anti-women ‘fertilization president’ who wants to have it both ways | Arwa Mahdawi
- Bridget Christie on brain fog, flirting, and why she won’t be taking a lover: ‘My heart is full. I am open to it, but I’m not looking for it’
- Manchester’s radical Black female activists: ‘We didn’t define ourselves as feminists’
annabellalovesss All rights reserved © Blog Milk Powered by Blogger