Lower back tattoos, popular during Y2K, have made a comeback with Gen Z. Daintier and more delicate, the new take feels very ...
One woman’s trashy is another woman’s trendy — at least, when it comes to tattoos. The once-taboo “tramp stamp” — a derogatory term referring to a tattoo on a woman’s lower back that was popularized ...
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With the recent resurrection of the fashion trends we adored in the 1990s and early 2000s, such as low-rise jeans and skinny scarves, it’s not surprising that tattoos that were once considered ...
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 first ...
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Artists from around the country weigh in on the lower-back tattoo, which appears to be making somewhat of a comeback "Tramp stamps," or lower-back tattoos, seem to be having a resurgence The trend ...