Friday, December 10, 2010

Holly Madison Bunny Tattoo on Lower Back

Holly Madison is a stunning American model and television personality, featured on reality series The Girls Next Door and Holly's World.

Once upon a time, Holly Madison had a pink playboy bunny tattoo on her lower back, however she late thought better of the idea, and had it removed with laser treatment.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Josh Beech Tattoos

Josh Beech and Ash Stymest are the poster boys for hip British models. Young, skinny, tattooed all over, and packing a whole lot of attitude.

Rising British photographer Brett Lloyd recently captured Ash and Josh for a feature in T. I Post, with the focus being on their elaborate tattoos.

The trio previously collaborated on a Dazed & Confused shoot that ranks as one of my favorites from 2008. You can see it alongside other features from Brett Lloyd, Ash Stymest, and Josh Beech in the related section below.





Monday, December 6, 2010

Fiance Cisco tattoos

Hawaii, USA :: Despite Mischa Barton and Cisco Adler’s reported engagement this past weekend, Mischa Barton is furious with the”Kimberly [Stewart]” tattoo still etched above reported fiance Cicso’s heart. Will this reported engagement last longer than Kim Stewart and Laguna Beach’s Talan Torriero two-week engagement (incidentally called off this weekend as well). Thanks for keeping engagements so sacred, Hollywood!


Rumer Willis Tattoo

Rumer Willis, the 20-year-old daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore was at the opening of the Dolce & Gabbana flagship boutique in Los Angeles. She wore a black and white printed dress that called attention to her chest and instead of jewelery accessorized with dyed red hair and prominent display of her tattoos.


Xzibit Tattoos

The quintessential Rap/Hip Hop personality, Xzibit has been on the scene since 1996. His MySpace page lists his influences with defiance: "Real life & Real people" are the first two, followed up with "Public Enemy, Motown, Kush…" and, er, "A Mortons Steak."His sound is inescapable for anyone in possession of MTV and the collection of popular music video channels. "God coming" is how the man himself defines his noise. This is tune that's all about, well, what all nineties and noughties rap music is all about. Bitches, money (lots of money), fame, filth, weapon toting, so on and so forth. It's exactly what you'll find yourself dancing to at two am in any midline pop/hip hop-playing club after a few too many. It's good fun! Check out Paparazzi, Bitch Please & Concentrate for the deadliest examples of what I'm talking about.