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The tattoo style that was famous among stars and fans alike in the late ‘90s and 2000s–better known as the tramp stamp–is back, compliments of Cardi B and Dakota Johnson, among others.
The tattoo style that was famous among stars and fans alike in the late ’90s and 2000s—better known as the tramp stamp—is back, compliments of Cardi B and Dakota Johnson, among others. A ...
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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.
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.
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Aside from simply repopularizing a previously taboo tattoo trend, women are proudly reclaiming the term tramp stamp as well.