The history of the red carpet

With the Oscars upon us once more, Rob Ryan explores the story behind that crimson-hued symbol of fame and fortune

If the red carpet were a sentient being, you could forgive it for feeling rather taken for granted. Rolled out across the globe for any ceremony, state visit or award requiring a touch of pomp and grandeur, few bother to think about the semiotics behind the phrase. Worse, it has become so synonymous with treating a visitor well, we can metaphorically "roll out the red carpet" and give people "the red carpet treatment" without there actually being a physical floor covering at all.

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