Thursday, July 1, 2010

Kat Von D Tattoos


Kat Von D says you shouldn't have anything against Jesse James' lover Michelle "Bombshell" McGee because of her tattoos. "You can't judge a book by its cover," the L.A.

At the Gay & Lesbian Center's An Evening With Women: Celebrating Art, Music and Equality party in Beverly Hills Saturday."I think there has always been a negative stigma surrounding tattoos, especially on women," continued Von D, 28.

"But to me, it is all about how you carry yourself, and some people carry it differently, I guess. For me, I just want to be a positive example of tattooing.She doesn't think it's fair to say/.

That McGee's tattooed look had anything to do with her affair with James. (McGee bares a striking resemblance to James' ex wife, porn star Janine Lindemulder.)"

Native American Tattoos

No longer content with rockin' the usual cocktail dress and stilettos on the red carpet, celebrities have turned to body art. Body painting is having a moment at press events, concerts, in magazines and on TV. A few weeks ago, Ke$ha started tongues wagging about her glow-in-the-dark neon body paint and Native American headdress she wore on Saturday Night Live.

The Fashion Statement -  Body Art

Not many were getting the tribal-warrior-in-space thing. Critics complained of sensory overload, noting that the visual mayhem distracted from her mediocre performance (maybe that was the point). Back in March, British singer Leona Lewis (pictured above) sported an eye patch at Perez Hilton's birthday bash. No doubt just following the dress code for the carnival-themed party, nymag.com poked fun at her for wearing a clown collar and a lace eye patch.

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