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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. A ...
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.
Are "tramp stamps" making a comeback? As with fashion and beauty, tattoo trends follow a cycle, and there's certainly some evidence to support the return of the infamous lower-back tattoo, which ...
Gen Z is opting to get “tramp stamp" tattoos, or ink on the lower back, to feel more empowered.Its placing is convenient as it can be easily hidden.
Once dismissed as a dated and even controversial tattoo choice, lower back tattoos—commonly referred to as "tramp stamps"—are making a strong comeback. As the Y2K aesthetic continues to ...
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.
A recent Instagram video posted by Jenna Barclay, 37, has sparked a debate about the Gen Zs particular tattoo placement.
Gen Z in Miami and elsewhere are reclaiming the tramp stamp, or lower back tattoo, paying homage to the tattoo designs that made it popular in the 1990s.
Gen Z is bringing back the tramp stamp lower back tattoo. If you've been wondering all these years what a tramp stamp actually means, we've got you covered.
To get fans excited about her new music, Ice Spice showed off her very Y2K lower back tattoo, also known as tramp stamp tattoo, in a thong monokini.
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 ...
Lily Allen has revealed that a drunken vacation to Thailand is the reason she has a "tramp stamp" tattoo. The 38-year-old singer took a trip to the Southeast Asian country many years ago and the mix ...