A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Retro Barbie Thigh Tattoos

I’m totally loving Trashalicious‘s wonderful Barbie thigh tattoos (continue after the break for a larger photo as well). They were done by Heather Robinson, at Fenix Tattoo in Seattle, and she explains that they’re modeled after her mother’s own retro-Barbie, and dedicated to her doll-collecting grandma, “as a way to beautify part of my body that I hate, in part, thanks to Barbie and her impossible figure.”

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PS. Did you say Barbie?

Comments

78 responses to “Retro Barbie Thigh Tattoos”

  1. Cardboardfrog Avatar
    Cardboardfrog

    what an awesome idea for a tattoo, and i really dont see why she hates her legs :s, they’re lovely :).

  2. Cardboardfrog Avatar
    Cardboardfrog

    what an awesome idea for a tattoo, and i really dont see why she hates her legs :s, they’re lovely :).

  3. mismatch Avatar

    Great choice on the classic suit! Who wore it better?! Blonde or brunette?

  4. mismatch Avatar

    Great choice on the classic suit! Who wore it better?! Blonde or brunette?

  5. May Avatar
    May

    UAL, IT’S WANDERFULL.
    KISSES

  6. May Avatar
    May

    UAL, IT’S WANDERFULL.
    KISSES

  7. Malikot Avatar

    That’s so awesome. I was going to get the Barbie logo on the back of my neck (like the actual doll) but I decided against it….or have I?

  8. Malikot Avatar

    That’s so awesome. I was going to get the Barbie logo on the back of my neck (like the actual doll) but I decided against it….or have I?

  9. ri Avatar

    that is ridiculously awesome and beautiful.

  10. ri Avatar

    that is ridiculously awesome and beautiful.

  11. the_colvin Avatar
    the_colvin

    nice tattoo, and i can’t see anything wrong with those legs

  12. the_colvin Avatar
    the_colvin

    nice tattoo, and i can’t see anything wrong with those legs

  13. Tsarik Avatar
    Tsarik

    no shit. those legs are fucking sexy!

    oh and brunette barbie gets my vote

  14. Tsarik Avatar
    Tsarik

    no shit. those legs are fucking sexy!

    oh and brunette barbie gets my vote

  15. Hanargh Avatar

    I’d kill to have legs like that.

    I love the tattoos.

  16. Hanargh Avatar

    I’d kill to have legs like that.

    I love the tattoos.

  17. vini Avatar

    supa cool

  18. vini Avatar

    supa cool

  19. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    Those are beautiful legs… and beautiful tattoos.

  20. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    Those are beautiful legs… and beautiful tattoos.

  21. JenO33 Avatar

    Her legs are perfectly fine and those tattoos absolutely rock. I love the retro feel of them big time.

  22. JenO33 Avatar

    Her legs are perfectly fine and those tattoos absolutely rock. I love the retro feel of them big time.

  23. trash ricardo gdl mexico Avatar

    nice legs, and the tattoo is ok.

  24. trash ricardo gdl mexico Avatar

    nice legs, and the tattoo is ok.

  25. saz Avatar
    saz

    i love these! SO cool. i want a retro barbie!

  26. saz Avatar
    saz

    i love these! SO cool. i want a retro barbie!

  27. Nny Avatar

    Barbie doesn’t have an impossible figure.

  28. Nny Avatar

    Barbie doesn’t have an impossible figure.

  29. Tom For Real Avatar
    Tom For Real

    i like these,the look great,like transfer tattoos 😀

  30. Tom For Real Avatar
    Tom For Real

    i like these,the look great,like transfer tattoos 😀

  31. carlygolightly Avatar
    carlygolightly

    Those are so retro and cool.

  32. carlygolightly Avatar
    carlygolightly

    Those are so retro and cool.

  33. Hanargh Avatar

    Nny – I’m pretty sure the neck is impossible!

  34. Hanargh Avatar

    Nny – I’m pretty sure the neck is impossible!

  35. vespa.lover Avatar
    vespa.lover

    Nny–if Barbie was a real woman, her ankles would break and she would topple over from the weight of her breasts.

    I’m loving the lack of outlines!

  36. vespa.lover Avatar
    vespa.lover

    Nny–if Barbie was a real woman, her ankles would break and she would topple over from the weight of her breasts.

    I’m loving the lack of outlines!

  37. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Barbie definitely has an impossible figure.

    Maybe I’m just a body-loving feminist, but I feel her reasoning behind the tattoo is a little unnerving. I don’t find barbie beautiful, and our culture NEEDS to separate our bodily ideals away from the impossible.

    “Beauty must be defined as what we are or else the concept itself is our enemy”

  38. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Barbie definitely has an impossible figure.

    Maybe I’m just a body-loving feminist, but I feel her reasoning behind the tattoo is a little unnerving. I don’t find barbie beautiful, and our culture NEEDS to separate our bodily ideals away from the impossible.

    “Beauty must be defined as what we are or else the concept itself is our enemy”

  39. Tapsa Avatar
    Tapsa

    “I feel her reasoning behind the tattoo is a little unnerving”
    “Beauty must be defined as what we are or else the concept itself is our enemy”

    It’s her reason what’s wrong with that?

    And why something so personal as beauty _must_ be defined as you think it should? I mean, I don’t understand why she doesn’t like her legs and it might me related to a certain way of thinking about beauty but why should one be obliged to think in a certain way? Also, if beauty is what we are why do people (should I say we?) modify? I do it for the experience and…well, to look better! I guess I am not alone…

  40. Tapsa Avatar
    Tapsa

    “I feel her reasoning behind the tattoo is a little unnerving”
    “Beauty must be defined as what we are or else the concept itself is our enemy”

    It’s her reason what’s wrong with that?

    And why something so personal as beauty _must_ be defined as you think it should? I mean, I don’t understand why she doesn’t like her legs and it might me related to a certain way of thinking about beauty but why should one be obliged to think in a certain way? Also, if beauty is what we are why do people (should I say we?) modify? I do it for the experience and…well, to look better! I guess I am not alone…

  41. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Let me rephrase: Personally, that reason wouldn’t cut it for what I put on my body, but I can respect that that is her reasoning and her body. And that’s totally fine. (Plus, they ARE very well done and I quite like the linear design matching with her legs; so i definitely can respect her tattoo in itself)

    Personally, I modify because it IS part of who I am. Whether my piercings and tattoos existed previously or not, it is who and what I am, despite them not coming directly from the womb. I suppose this thinking could be applied to any idea (ie ‘but a skinny person is who I AM and what I am SUPPOSED to look like).
    I guess it’s all relevant, truly. However, because of my personal preference, I wish our culture didn’t idolize figures such as barbies– after all, look at the mess we’ve gotten into with eating disorders. I have overcome anorexia after three years struggling with it, and I’ve realized how our culture can be such a toxic force. Unnaturalness shouldn’t be something we strive for (thankfully, I don’t think that was the point of her tattoos).

    I am really sorry that my words were a bit too concise to truly get at what I meant; what I previously said was just my take on beauty and my personal mantra towards our cultural ideals.

  42. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Let me rephrase: Personally, that reason wouldn’t cut it for what I put on my body, but I can respect that that is her reasoning and her body. And that’s totally fine. (Plus, they ARE very well done and I quite like the linear design matching with her legs; so i definitely can respect her tattoo in itself)

    Personally, I modify because it IS part of who I am. Whether my piercings and tattoos existed previously or not, it is who and what I am, despite them not coming directly from the womb. I suppose this thinking could be applied to any idea (ie ‘but a skinny person is who I AM and what I am SUPPOSED to look like).
    I guess it’s all relevant, truly. However, because of my personal preference, I wish our culture didn’t idolize figures such as barbies– after all, look at the mess we’ve gotten into with eating disorders. I have overcome anorexia after three years struggling with it, and I’ve realized how our culture can be such a toxic force. Unnaturalness shouldn’t be something we strive for (thankfully, I don’t think that was the point of her tattoos).

    I am really sorry that my words were a bit too concise to truly get at what I meant; what I previously said was just my take on beauty and my personal mantra towards our cultural ideals.

  43. VOMIT Avatar
    VOMIT

    Geez I knew there would be a whole barbie arguement starting over this.

    I like the tattoos, I think they’re nicely done, and a cute idea.

  44. VOMIT Avatar
    VOMIT

    Geez I knew there would be a whole barbie arguement starting over this.

    I like the tattoos, I think they’re nicely done, and a cute idea.

  45. Neon Avatar
    Neon

    I love how they are the original Barbies.

    Beautiful tattoos!

  46. Neon Avatar
    Neon

    I love how they are the original Barbies.

    Beautiful tattoos!

  47. Shannon Avatar

    Lauren – I understand what you’re saying, but I think you may be letting your politics cause you to misread her motivations…

  48. Shannon Avatar

    Lauren – I understand what you’re saying, but I think you may be letting your politics cause you to misread her motivations…

  49. trashalicious Avatar

    thank you for the compliments, everyone! living in seattle it’s a shame that the weather is rarely warm enough to actually show these off in public. the top picture was taken in las vegas, and the amount of people who stopped me at the pool to ask about the tattoos was surprising.

    and lauren, i think you are misinterpreting it because they essentially are body-loving feminist tattoos, just in kind of a non-obvious way. they are the opposite of idolizing barbie, and are my way of outwardly declaring that my beauty standards are based on tattoos and other personal stuff, not super long legs and a teeny tiny waist.

  50. trashalicious Avatar

    thank you for the compliments, everyone! living in seattle it’s a shame that the weather is rarely warm enough to actually show these off in public. the top picture was taken in las vegas, and the amount of people who stopped me at the pool to ask about the tattoos was surprising.

    and lauren, i think you are misinterpreting it because they essentially are body-loving feminist tattoos, just in kind of a non-obvious way. they are the opposite of idolizing barbie, and are my way of outwardly declaring that my beauty standards are based on tattoos and other personal stuff, not super long legs and a teeny tiny waist.

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