Summer is the perfect time, as Drake would say, to start wearing less and going out more. With that often comes a spike in interest when it comes to . "Although it's not recommended to get tattooed around a time where you will be heavily exposed to the sun or submerged in water for long periods of time, people love to get tattooed ," tattoo artist Jazmin Paulino tells PS.
"Minimal clothing is the move if you want to show off your new ink. What better time to do that than the summer?" Not only do people want to have their designs on display, but they could be inspired by their summer travels. "It's possible people are inspired by other collectors' tattoos and might want to switch it up for summer," Paulino says.
"Summertime is also prime travel season, and tourists might want to change what they get during the summer to commemorate their experiences." Whatever your reason for wanting a , if you're thinking of adding to your collection, there are a few designs the pros think will be trending for summer. From "tail tats" to butterflies and popular new , read ahead for some inspiration before you make that appointment.
is a tattoo artist at in New York City. is a tattoo artist who specializes in fine-line tattoos. is an LA-based tattoo artist who is best known for his portrait designs.
is the owner of and is based in Georgia. "Tail tats," otherwise formerly known as " ," are exactly what they sound like: tattoos on your lower back closer to your tailbone. With the still going str.
