Red stands for money and couture in the 18th century.
Until the invention of synthetic dyes, red was equivalent of couture. Only wealthy wore it because its production required dyestuffs, driving up costs and a lust for it along with it.
femme fatale n. An attractive and seductive woman, esp. one who will ultimately bring disaster to a man who becomes involved with her.
Valerie Steele gives examples of colors and symbolism such as black relating to sin, the devil, and the contrast with light skin and red with passion, flames, vampires, and blood.
Story about a high school girl, the "hottest" girl in school, who uses her love spells to seduce boys. She uses this power to consume the flesh of their skin, killing every high school boy in school.
Most of these movies are typical nineties movies and its styles. Clothings are mostly tight to the skin in femme fatale and stripped closer and closer to the body towards the nineties.
Tamara (2005)
Nikita (2010)
Jennifer's Body (2009)
Devil in the Flesh 2 (2000)
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Embodies the teen rebellion trend


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