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Forget tribal tattoos — Gen Z is ushering in a futuristic, new favorite in body art. The generation’s ink of choice is cybersigilism, a type of sharp, spiky line work that looks both gothic ...
Time is a flat circle, and everything that was once in style will eventually come back in fashion again. Chalk it up to why walking through an apparel section at Target is like stepping back in ...
"But, when Gen X was getting tattooed back in the day, they were tribal tattoos." And, since we casually grazed over it earlier, let's talk about the return of the tramp stamp. "Tattoo trends can ...
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 ...
@jennaabarclay / Instagram "Millennials are likely to have these tattoos because they were popular when we were young, but some could argue that is more of a Gen X [people born between 1965 and ...
Certain generations adore specific tattoos - whether it's Gen X men opting for tribal armbands or millennials getting infinity symbols on their rib cage. If you've been wondering what ink to get ...
Gen Nexters, Americans in the 18-25 age bracket, are not afraid to express themselves through their appearance and tattoos are the most popular form ... more prevalent among Gen Next than among Gen X: ...
are taking to TikTok to share their tattoo regrets with members of Gen Z, lest they too grow up to rue their ink. Though 13% of baby boomers and 32% of Gen X-ers sport tattoos, according to a 2022 ...