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Some time in 2022, TikTok user Callie Wilson posted a video to her 996K followers about the process of getting a lower-back tattoo. Ever since, countless clips have emerged in response, with one ...
Image Source: Getty/ iSergey Ryumin, saluha Some time in 2022, TikTok user Callie Wilson posted a video to her 996K followers ...
Tramp stamp tattoos appear to be making somewhat of a comeback among Gen Z clients. PEOPLE spoke to tattoo artists around the country to weigh in on the rising trend.
In this reported feature, Kara Nesvig outlines the rise, fall, and rise of the lower back tattoo (a.k.a. the tramp stamp) and how Gen Z is reclaiming.
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.
Tattoo apprentice Hannah Hahn of Ohio tells PEOPLE that not only has she seen a resurgence in tramp stamps, but clients have been "reclaiming" the term, which used to have negative connotations.
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 ...
Until then, tramp stamps served as the quintessential tattoo of confidence and femininity aimed to cater to the wearer. Whatever intentions they wish to have for their body art is up to them, and ...
Gen Z is opting to get "tramp stamp" tattoos, or ink on the lower back, to feel more empowered. "Women are reclaiming negative stereotypes, which were once used to disparage them, as a form of ...
Over three million people have watched the moment a Gen Z-er gets a "tramp stamp" tattoo. One ... Membership Monthly $4.99 Membership Yearly $49.00 Membership+Print Monthly $9.99 Membership+Print ...
Some time last year, TikTok user Callie Wilson posted a video to her 996K followers about her lower-back tattoo. Ever since, countless clips have emerged in response, with one proclaiming, "Gen X ...