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Articles About Rockabilly Clothing
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Rockabilly Tattoo
Subject Matter
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Followers of the rockabilly trend
tended to be rebellious in many different ways. Their style of dress broke away from the standard, hair
styles were different than what was popularly acceptable, and the music
was a brand new creation like nothing that had ever been heard before.
Rockabilly tattoos were also a form of rebellion.
Body art was not the popular trend that it is today when rockabilly
began back in the 1950’s. Rockabilly
tattoos were some of the first in a trend that would explode through the
decades. Other cultures across the world had been decorating their
bodies with ink for centuries, but as an American art tradition, this was
practically unheard of and looked down upon severely.
However, this did not stop rockabilly tattoos from becoming a
fashion statement among these rebels.
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Girls, cars, and musical symbols
and instruments tended to dominate the subject matter of a rockabilly
tattoo. Women, for whom it
was much less acceptable to have a tattoo, often wore necklaces with
pendants referred to as “rockabilly tattoo necklaces”.
The pendants on these pieces of jewelry often sported the same
artwork as men’s rockabilly tattoos, like cars and pinup girls, as well
as sayings like “faith” or “rock” written with an artistic fashion
and surrounded by decoration.
Rockabilly tattoos began a trend that turned into
a phenomenon. Today, many
rockers, country artists, and rockabilly lovers alike have body art, some
of them covering large areas of their body with body art. Some have even gone to the extreme of covering their entire
body with tattoos. It’s
gone far beyond the pretty heart with a woman’s name worn on a man’s
arm. Whatever the favored subject matter, rockabilly tattoos were
some of the first body art to be worn in visible places, and the showy
artwork inflamed society into a world of tattoos.
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