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From ritual to pop icons, the painted male face reveals stories of power, defiance, and belonging. Warpaint: Male Make-Up and Identity Through Time uncovers the overlooked history of male self-adornment-rituals through which men have performed identity, projected power, and claimed their place in society. From tribal pigments to punk eyeliner, the male face and body have long been canvases for transformation, defiance, and desire. As masculinity is redefined and the male beauty market surges, Warpaint reflects on appearance as both conformity and resistance. With imagery and incisive commentary by Joshua Sims, the book reframes make-up as ritual, rebellion, and belonging. Joshua Sims is a journalist and author specializing in style, design, and subculture. His work explores the intersections of fashion, identity, and cultural history, with a particular interest in the social codes behind what we wear and why.



