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What does "to mark its wearer" mean here? I don't really understand the connection of "to mark" and "its wearer".

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Rebecca

The phrase "to mark (someone or something) as (something)" is usually used to means that something, in this case lipstick, is a sign or expresses something about that thing or person. "Its wearer" simply means the person (wearer) who has on lipstick (it's). "Marks its wearer" means that something that a person is wearing is a sign to others is something. Ex: The badge marks its wearer as a member of the police force. Ex: This hat and gown marks us as graduates.

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