SHADE TALK The shade names in this palette were inspired by LGBTQ+ history and some of the brave babes who’ve helped pave the way to a brighter future. ROW 1: Milk / matte bright white - Harvey Milk was an incredible civil and human rights activist and one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S. Pride / matte juicy orange – For Pride 2019, we’re honoring The Trevor Project and their mission of providing healing support to LGBTQ+ youth in crisis. Heart / matte bubblegum pink – What we’ve got for everyone working towards equality, inclusivity & acceptance. 1978 / shimmering lilac - The year the first rainbow flag was designed as a community symbol for the gay rights movement. Liberation / holographic metallic - Our shout-out to freedom from oppressive thinking or behavior. ROW 2: Stonewall / metallic icy nude - The 1969 Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village, NYC, served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement in the U.S. and around the world. Culture / shimmering coral - Everything that shapes who we are as a collective. #LoveWins / matte fuchsia - The trending hashtag after the historic 5-4 ruling on June 26, 2015, when the U.S. Supreme Court found bans on marriage equality to be unconstitutional. SF / matte magenta with sparkle - Our tribute to San Francisco, which is often called a “gay mecca” and has been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ political and cultural movements throughout history. Rise Up / shimmering sapphire blue - The act of standing up for what you believe in. ROW 3: Sunlight / matte sunshine yellow - Each color of the rainbow flag has a different meaning; yellow symbolizes sunlight. Life / matte scarlet - Red on the rainbow flag symbolizes life. Sexuality / matte hot pink - Pink on the original eight-color
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The colors definitely need a primer before being put on the eye, I'm lucky I had some eyeshadow primer potion already otherwise I would've been sol. It's difficult to get the pink to stand out among the other colors
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