From Paloma Picasso to Taylor Swift... the red mouth is resisting.

As rejected as it is accepted in the history of feminism, attracting even insistent looks, scarlet lipstick is becoming increasingly rare in the street. Kelly Santos Dassault, an entrepreneur praised by Forbes and a 36-year-old photographer, whose mouth is meticulously painted with a brush every day. “  It’s become my signature. A dancer warms up before going on stage, I draw a red mouth before going to the office, like a uniform, a ritual and a shot of self-confidence,” she says.