Mar 9, 20096
S. S. Kat Von D
Tags: kat von d, s.s.
Kat Von D is a pretty lady and all, (well, excepting that she wears too much makeup–and those full sleeves of hers) but whenever I see a girl all tatted up like that, I wonder what she’ll look like when she gets old. Maybe a cross between Michelle Pfeiffer’s character in Stardust and a Rorschach print.
Signing her new book ‘High Voltage Tattoo’ at Avenue of Arts Borders in Philadelphia, PA.


6 Comments, Comment or Ping
BarbadoSlim
She looks as if she reeeeeeeks, yuk.
Mar 9th, 2009
bionic bunny
so, slim, what you’re sayin’ is i should reconsider that tattoo i’m thinking of getting?
Mar 9th, 2009
Jon
What tattoo is that bunny? Just don’t go overboard like this chick. She looks like a walking STD.
Mar 9th, 2009
Julie
That whole “what are your tattoos going to look like when you’re oooold” argument is so. fucking. tired. What are my TATTOOS going to look like when I’m old? What about the REST of my body?
Besides I hope when I’m old I’m wise enough not to give a crap.
Mar 12th, 2009
JoeyJ
Forget the tatts – do you watch the show much? Kat’s got more hubris than seven heavens full of gold-plated Gods. She spends more time making passive aggressive comments to her constantly rotating staff than actually designing or tattooing. I can’t wait for the day that Corey gets sick of her running her gums and takes over the shop himself.
Jul 23rd, 2009
JoeyJ
Addendum: Kat, dressed a lot like Cher, tells Aubry that shrinking a design is not “rocket surgery.” Last time I checked, rockets weren’t human. Rocket.Science.Brain.Surgery. Jeez, it’s not brain surgery! Bright side: Corey’s design of a “wish box” was beautiful, inspiring, and genuinely original. Kat talks a lot about the “family” in the shop, but they never let another soul into the inner sanctum. Maybe she needs a new producer for the show.
Jul 23rd, 2009
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