2023
DOI: 10.31098/bmss.v3i2.643
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Lipstick as Female Students Visual Communication Strategy

Dhuha Hadiyansyah,
Era Bawarti,
Maria Ulfa

Abstract: Symbolism through colouring is commonly used in various social communications because colour is significant for representing ideas, feelings, emotions, beliefs, as well as spirituality. Colour gives character to objects as well as aboutness, including the colour of lipstick on someone's lips. This descriptive-qualitative study using in-depth interviews explored how female students at the Al-Azhar University of Indonesia (UAI) represented particular meanings through their choice of lipstick colours. This resear… Show more

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