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Everything comes back around." Phoebe Esperanza, now 23, always wanted a tramp stamp; it’s been their dream tattoo since they were just five years old. “I’ve always loved how provocative the ...
Kris Jenner reminded people on "The Kardashians" that she has a lower-back tattoo (saying, "In those days, they called it a tramp stamp, but I'm a little too mature for a tramp stamp. But I have ...
"I eventually plan on getting one myself! 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 ...
The once-taboo “tramp stamp” — a derogatory term referring to a tattoo on a woman’s lower back that was popularized in the ’90s — is now stylish, according to ink experts.
Might as well be a bulls-eye.” And yet Gen Z are all for it, proudly reclaiming the “tramp stamp” moniker and making it their own. “The lower back tattoo is making a comeback with 19 to 27 ...
Gen Z's love of noughties aesthetics has reached a new level. If you were to ask TikTok, one tattoo style enjoying a resurgence is the once-infamous tramp stamp. While formerly an icon of nineties and ...
She first set tongues wagging when she first asked her Instagram followers to identify which tattoo locations best represent the 2020s, saying: “What’s the tramp stamp of 2024?” ...
Aside from simply repopularizing a previously taboo tattoo trend, women are proudly reclaiming the term tramp stamp as well. In using it as a means of describing their own tattoos, they ...