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Tattoo Do or Don't?


Found the Les Trompe L’œil de Chanel, set of 55 individual rub-on tattoos at the brand's boutique in Selfridges during my stay in London. It immediately took me back to my so-called golden years when I used to go to baqallah (market) after school to buy the small stinky bubblegum wrapped in rub-on tattoo, trying to show that rebellious cool side of me (not!).  So did I buy the Chanel set? No. I have mixed feelings about them.  I like them but I don't.  I can't explain it.  Maybe I prefer to have the real Chanel jewelry that won't fade away after showering? 

So, did you buy into this trend or not?

Comments

Anonymous said…
Def a Don't! you made the right decision babe!
Me Blogging said…
hehhehe the golden years :)
tara they won't fade away after showering, they stay like a week or more.

I bought another set :)
Anonymous said…
definitely a dont for me
Noura said…
Do!!
it is fabulous, and wont fade away when washing..
miss ghesquiere said…
i actually really like them. i think it was a great experiment by karl. i like the fact that they fade, the idea of temporary ornamentation. taking fashion to a new level on your skin
DoDoq8 said…
Do it Im wating fot mine ;)
Anonymous said…
You can buy one at Marklow.com

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