![]() Mary-Leigh has modeled for multiple clothing companies and has been featured on the cover of 18 tattoo magazines. Internationally published tattoo model, Cover Girl, and spokesmodel, this New Jersey native is no stranger when it comes to being in front of the camera. Todays women where their tattoos proudly, baring public messages on private parts. As much as the previous century did for women's political rights, and equality in the work force, the 21st century is responsible for equality in the tattoo parlors and biker clubs. Women were once second class citizens in the tattoo community. They turn a blind eye and live vicariously through a generation more tatted than any that came before them. ![]() The millennials were born to parents who were once denied the privilege of ink. The hottest models have evolved into commercial brands and hot hosts of tattoo culture. ![]() An era of tattoo models, once allocated to a small sub niche culture has gained significant momentum since the turn of the century. As a generation has turned over since the more conservative later 20th century, there is renewed interest in self assertion, self actualization and self expression. ![]() Ink was once forbidden by parents of the middle and upper class, across a country deeply divided by wealth and politics. ![]()
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