Ancient Egyptian women wore ornate back tattoos to protect them during and after childbirth, a new study suggests. The hypothesis follows examination of mummified remains of two women with tattoo ...
The so-called “tramp stamp” isn’t a sign of trashiness — it’s early women’s tradition. A recent discovery has lead researchers to believe that ancient Egyptian women were adorned with lower back ...
The year is 2001, and practically every celeb is wearing low-rise jeans on the red carpet so they can show off their lower back tattoos. Often referred to as a tramp stamp, the swath of skin right ...
It looks like lower-back tattoos are back in style as one Gen Z-er showcases her new "tramp stamp" and thousands of TikTokers rate it. Over three million people have watched a viral TikTok video ...
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 ...
The sprawling spinal tat is the latest addition to the singer's ink collection, which includes a dragon, fairies and her last name Cindy Ord/MG23/Getty Images for The Met; Billie Eilish/Instagram ...