Body Art In The Fashion World

Body Art In The Fashion World

Contrary to popular belief, tattoos and other body art isn’t always associated with biker gangs and tough dudes. Quite the opposite is true, as more and more fashion designers are incorporating body art into their work and fashion shows. In some shows it can be difficult to ensure that the body art does not take the focus away from the clothing. Body art makes quite a statement, have you thought about incorporating body art into your fashion sense?

Of course, good body art doesn’t necessarily mean committing to a lifetime of ink stuck permanently on your skin. Body art can be done in the form of high quality temporary tattoos, latex paints, or henna tattooing. These exotic forms of body art are temporary and can be removed easily, but they add so much to a night out or a special day. These can be easily added to the skin and easily removed with the use of a combination of soap, water and rubbing alcohol.

Henna is an especially popular way to make an outfit more daring and glam, by adding intricate lines and designs all over an arm or other body area. Body art should always be placed in way that it matches your personal fashion, and flows together with your outfit. Henna has been traditionally used in the Indian culture as art which is placed on the hands and the feet as well as other parts of the body to signify an important turning point in the life such as the entry into a marriage.

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