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Image Source: Getty/ iSergey Ryumin, saluha Some time in 2022, TikTok user Callie Wilson posted a video to her 996K followers about the process of getting a lower-back tattoo.
Wake up, ladies; the tramp stamp is here." What's more, Pinterest's 2023 trend report seems to support this declaration: "aesthetic tramp stamp" is up 600 percent on the platform.
Wake up, ladies; the tramp stamp is here." But is it? Just as fashion and beauty recycle trends, so, too, does the body art that go with them.
The once-taboo "tramp stamp" — a derogatory term referring to the permanent ink on a woman's lower back that was popularized in the '90s — is now stylish, according to tattoo artists.
The tramp stamp is the equivalent of today’s popular finger and wrist tattoos: an artful inscription of identity, often indicative of a specific phase or period in one’s life.
In the early 2000s, tramp stamp tattoos were all over the red carpet on stars like Britney Spears, Nicole Richie and Khloe Kardashian — and now Gen Z are bringing them back ...
I’ve also noticed a lot of people don’t mind the term tramp stamp as much anymore." Jess, a tattoo artist from Dublin, Texas, says while she's only done a few tramp stamps for clients, she's ...