| A tattoo that says “happy” is the “live, laugh, love” of tattoos. Not what I was expecting when I clicked. |
Lol sleaze-less tops |
They absolutely do. My friend group has plenty of rich people with and without tattoos. Probably many rich people you know do have tattoos that are concealed beneath clothing. |
I think it's a temporary tattoo made with eye shadow. "Happy" is too corny to be real. And the placement. Does anyone know who the model is? |
Sure they do. That's just your friend group. I'm in my 50s and a tattoo on my arm. I'm a very successful COO. It's fun. The tattoo is beautiful and tasteful and I have really buff arms. Do people in my friend circle have tattoos on their necks? Of course not, but not uncommon for someone to have a little heart of something small. |
| That looks like a fake tatoo, actually. |
| I think it is also a sign of poor upbringing when Western women have tattoos on their arms. They do not age well, that is for sure! |
Yes. I am appalled at what I see in my corporate office. I find this outfit to be quite lovely compared to what I see. I just don't see people dressed up at firms anymore. |
| Let me clutch my pearl necklace. |
+1 Only on DCUM are tattoos still an oddity. |
Yeah, but truly rich people don't need to go to an office anymore, dear. |
| I guess they are trying to appeal to the raunchy instead of sophisticated - raunchy has money to burn |
LOL BB trying to go viral. Gets mocked on DCUM |
I mean, yeah. That is the BB vibe! Every other store is not for pearl clutches. Where can we shop now that will go with our pearl clutching? |
That's not a raunchy tattoo. That's the Home Goods, matcha latte, Taylor Swift of tattoos. The lulu belt bag of tattoos. The millennial gray of tattoos. |