Rib Tattoos Remove Tramp Stamp Tattoo Trend

The economy may be heading in the wrong direction, but that doesn’t mean tattoos are, especially women tattoos.  These days tattoos are looking up, or rather moving up for women.  The new rising tattoo trend has women removing tattoo “stamps” on their lower backs, and opting for the new sexy tattoo trend — Rib Tattoos.

Almost as soon as the derogatory, sexually humiliating term “tramp stamp” reared women with lower back tattoos began getting tattoo removal and trading in their tainted tattoos for new sexy rib tattoos that crawl up the side of their bodies.

Today’s weak economy is changing the tattoo industry in terms of women’s tattoo trends.  Although, the rate of women getting their first tattoos doesn’t seem to be decreasing, the amount of money women are spending on their tattoos is. 

Other emerging tattoo trends for women are celebrity name tattoos, especially popular these days Nicole Richie rosaries; vintage American tattoos such as skulls, hearts, stars, and anchors; Japanese (koi fish, ocean waves) styles; as well as a swing from English-style block lettering to fancier script letters.

Expect many women to follow the celebrity tattoo trends of Megan Fox and her rib cage tattoo with the words “There once was a little girl who never knew love until a boy broke her HEART” until someone creates a derogatory, sexually humiliating term for women rib cage tattoos like “Ho handle.”

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She. Tattoos. Aging. Identity. Trend.

Women become bolder as they grow older. This ideal is one clearly supported by the growing trend of older women getting tattoos.  Mature women are transforming tattoos, and tattoos are transforming women in their middle ages.  Tattoo images, colors, and bold patterns are defining the older female identity.  Women are getting tattoos as a coming of “aged” if you will later on in their mature years.

The number of middle-aged women getting tattoos for the first time is a trend that has been on the rise for years.  Back in 2001, American Demographics magazine published a study that identified this emerging tattoo trend finding women between 40 and 64 years of age had significantly more tattoos than men of the same age.

Reasons women get tattoos and become new ink inductees later in life range from commemorating significant birthdays, celebrating divorce, leaving behind a relationship, or a bad habit, or a way of life, and even go so far as to make fun of society’s “older” women stereotype.

To some aging women, tattoos are a means of incorporating years of experience into living breathing art because tattoos exist inside her body.  Other older women get tattoos during difficult times as a means of self-affirmation that better days will come.  And of course there are the middle-aged women that see tattoos as a flirty game to play in an effort to resist looking as though they are aging. 

Women “coming of aged” defiantly get tattoos for Identity. Power. Beauty. and Respect.  Signifying life is beautiful, and at times brutal older women boldly get tattoos as momentous markings to remind her of the path endured along the way in which she has arrived.


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Women and Female Tattoos

Female tattoos once discrete, tainted secrets kept under wraps are now surfacing as overt, bold, public presentations out and about in plan view. Females are no longer quiet, soften spoken, and reserved about views.  Today’s women are assertive, persuasive, and outspoken about their beliefs, opinions, and their female tattoos.

Women are now making the tattoo scene, and in a big way.  In 2007, there are more female tattoo artists and female tattoo studio owners than ever before.

The best part about women moving into what was once a men’s tattoo world is they are introducing innovative design elements, and along with it are changing the location and placement of female tattoos.

For the last 15 years, lower backs were the only place women got tattoos. No more. Gone are the days when women lined up, one behind the other to get lower back designs believing this female tattoo was the sexiest thing on earth.

Today, women are much more creative, daring, and bold when it comes to the locations on their bodies females are getting tattoos. Upper back tattoos on women are taken over the fashion world.  Female upper back tattoos are also sprawling to cover the entire backs of women with tattoo designs.

Tattoo sleeves are another design trend common of women tattoos.  Female full sleeve tattoos are considered extremely feminine, and alluring body work. Instead of skulls, snakes, and cross bones, female tattoo designs often-incorporate dragonflies, butterflies, fairies, and fish tattoos.

Women are transforming tattoo design world by introducing an element of style, imagination and creativity with their female tattoos. Using traditional tattoo designs like sacred hearts and sparrows as backdrop canvas, then add intricate details and imaginative elements that feminize tattoo designs with a modern twist.

Female tattoos have introduced another fascinating layer to the tattoo industry with embellished tattoo designs, and women alike.

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