Now you can! Simply get a tattoo that features a pinup girl. Apart from the simple pleasure of being able to look and touch your favorite pinup girl, you will also be considered really cool. Because getting a tattoo featuring the beauteous pinup girl is a hot trend right now. Pin up girl tattoos were used as a perfect expression of beauty and feminity.

Bella Thorne debuts dramatic tattoo completely covering up her arm: 'Hi new me'

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Are you ready to see the sexiest pin up girl tattoos the world has ever seen? One of the oldest, most recognizable tattoo designs is that of the pin up girl. The pin up is a woman you find so alluring that you just want to pin her picture to the wall so you can see her all the time. Traditional pin up girl tattoo art features a beautiful woman, usually sitting or lying down, with a come hither seductive look upon her face. These tattoos have been around almost as long as tattooing has been an art. The style has changed with the times, but the pin up girl tattoo is still a staple in nearly every shop. She may wear less now, and come in many different styles, but she is a classic timeless beauty nevertheless. The traditional pin up girl tattoo usually incorporates a military theme, as these tattoos were worn by soldiers and sailors far from home. They wanted to have a pretty lady to accompany them, so they went with the prettiest woman they could find. This beauty is shown in a classic pose, hands behind the head, chest out.
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By Kellie Chudzinski For Dailymail. She has dabbled with some small tattoos but now she made the decision to cover her left arm in some ink. Bella Thorne revealed a new arm tattoo on Saturday in a post shared with her 20 million Instagram followers. The actress, 21, now has a black and white portrait decorating her right arm.
While women have been getting tattooed in Native American, Maori and other cultures for thousands of years, tattooed women have only been a part of the Western world for the last hundred years. The first tattooed Western women in America were those who performed in sideshow and vaudeville acts during the late 19th century. The tattooed women of this time were an extreme taboo to the rigid gender norms of Victorian society, however, this allowed tattooed women like Nora Hildebrandt and Irene Woodward to monetize off their mystique. Throughout the s and s, the tattooed ladies continued to perform in sideshows around the country but by the time World War II came to an end, the circus scene began to fade out and tattooed women went underground. Many of the women who performed in sideshows picked up tattooing as a profession, with some learning the trade from their significant others. It wasn't until the new millennium that tattooed women came back into the spotlight, as reality television capitalized on the tattoo craze of the early to mid s. Von D and Massacre allowed society to see tattooed women as multi-dimensional human beings and inspired more women than ever to go under the needle. Now, in , there are more heavily tattooed women than ever before and because of social media, we're introduced to inked models from around the world.