Romantic

A true Goddess of Softness, Sparkle and Shape

TATTOO PLACEMENT

Tattoo placements should enhance the sensual softness of your figure and framing focal points like the face, waist, and shoulders.

Recommended Placements:

Upper back – flowing scroll or chandelier-like design between shoulder blades

Décolleté & collarbone – soft, draped motifs like jeweled lace or roses

Underbust to waist – cascading florals or lacy garland that frames your waist

Upper arms – romantic wrap-around floral vine or brocade swirls

Thighs – large ornate floral arrangements or chiffon-like feathers

Spine – a waterfall of pearls, swirls, or gem-like tracery

Shoulder or hip – single oversize peony, rose, or soft crescent moon

Avoid placements that create harsh lines or strong divisions. Instead, let your ink flow like drapery or jewelry across your body.

TATTOO STYLE

You shine in tattoo styles that are soft-lined and round-edged, highly ornate and feminine, painterly and romantic.

Recommended Styles:

Watercolor with defined curves – think Monet meets fine-line filigree

Neo-Rococo or Baroque lacework

Ornamental fine line – swirls, pearls, scrolls

Soft illustrative floral realism

Art Nouveau curves – flowing, sensual, and dramatic

Jewelry and bead-inspired design – mimicking antique pieces or costume jewelry

Avoid: angular geometry, harsh minimalism, rigid symmetry, or stark black-only work. Think velvet, not leather.

TATTOO MOTIFS & THEMES

Your themes should reflect soft beauty, old-world glamour, and florals dripping with moonlight.

Suggested Motifs:

Oversized peonies, roses, and lilies

Chandeliers or antique jewelry

Flowing feather shapes or ornate fans

Baroque scrolls, cameos, and lace collars

Bejeweled hearts, antique lockets, or tiaras

Pearl strings, sparkles, teardrops

Sheer fabric effects—tattoos that look like silk or lace on skin

These motifs should feel sensual and magical, like stepping out of an oil painting or an old-world ballroom.

COLOR IDEAS

Color is your emotional playground—never cold, never flat.

Use:

Watercolor blends – rose, wine, lavender, gold, pearl, soft pink, mint

Floral & food-based colors – raspberry, melon, champagne, plum, apricot

Sparkle-friendly accents – metallics, opalescent white, soft gold or silver ink

Antique palette for timelessness – ivory, bone, warm gray, dusty mauve

Oversize florals in blended hues – dreamlike but rich

Even black-ink work on you should be shaded softly, with warm undertones and flowing edges.

IN SUMMARY

Your tattoos should feel like:

“Silken whispers of a secret garden, painted in watercolor and crowned with pearls.”

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