Dubbed "Ginger Pride" it was held as a protest against discrimination to people with red hair- known as Gingerism.
- Now as a Ginger myself, i smiled when i saw this. it is surprising in this day and age that people STILL get picked on for having ginger hair! I used to dye mine but as i get older i have moved back towards my natural colour. i currently dye my hair bright red, but I'm aiming on going back to natural as soon as i can. I personally don't see why anyones hair colour makes a difference- especially if that is their natural colourings, and how they were born. I personally get picked on a lot for my pale White (sometimes even blue!) skin, and although i now tan to fit in, i feel like i would have felt different about myself if others had accepted my skin tone without ridiculing it.
So in honour of Ginger Pride- Here are my favourite Ginger fashion icons.
Lily Cole
Her modelling career began when she was just 14, and by age 16 she had been featured on the cover of Vogue. As well as this she has been featured in several films, and to top it off he has earned a double first class degree from Cambridge in the History of Art. Beauty and Brains.
Isla Fisher
An accomplished actress, and i just think she is totally stunning.
Debra Messing
Most well known for her role in Will and Grace, she is gorgeous and i have yet to find a picture of her without her smiling a genuine warm smile
To wear a red dress on a red carpet- you must be brave, and to do with with red hair too- Extra brave! but she pulls it off and looks gorgeous.
Emma Stone
There is something very likeable about Emma. Maybe for me its just because people always say remind them of her...... oh well!
Who are you favourite red heads? (Bonus points if you say me!)
Kayla xxx
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