The tattoos are more fashionable than ever and that's why today we want to dedicate this article to those mothers who look more fashionable than ever. tattoos all over her body with pride and elegance. It's the tattooed mum revolution and... they're really in fashion!
Many still believe it to be a thing of modern or transient madness, but perhaps no one has noticed the fact that this art is actually thousands of years old. Eurasian men from the Neolithic period are said to be the first "tattooed" people, more than 5,000 years ago, according to remains found at the end of the 20th century in Siberia and the Danube delta. An art practised by many cultures and punished during different periods, in most cases by a strong religiosity, and finally rescued to re-emerge as a way of life in the 21st century.
Currently, one in ten Spaniards has a tattoo, and if we limit the age range to young people between 18 and 29 years old, the proportion rises to 26%, according to data from a study carried out by Sigma Dos.
In this tattoo revolutionToday we would like to talk about those mothers who inspire and inspire with their tattooed skin. We see them on Instagram every day and on the streets, and the truth is that they are an explosion of colour, design and tenderness at the same time. We are sure that at some point, before becoming mothers, you will have heard those phrases when getting your first tattoo saying: "Do you know that a tattoo is forever", "And if you have children, what will they think of you?
Nowadays we can already see many women, young and not so young, walking the streets with their tattoos. Many of them are already mothers or will be in the future. They are the tattooed mums who proudly display their works of art on the streets of the world.
A touch of rebelliousness, experience and femininity Who hasn't dreamt of having a tattooed, rock 'n' roll mother?
It has been and continues to be difficult to remove the social stigma attached to the concept of tattooed womanIt is often associated with the concept of a frivolous woman, extremely rebellious and antisocial, incompatible with a normal family life, etc. But despite this, today many women are proving that this social stigma is not real. A tattoo does not make a person better or worse, it does not make a woman a worse mother, or a worse worker.
Preconceptions and strange looks aside, there is no doubt that tattooed mums are in fashion! It is necessary to show the world that the maternity does not understand appearances.