HipLatina Style: Amazing Tattoos That Pay Homage To Selena Quintanilla
Each week, in a column called HipLatina Style, we take a look at the different ways that Latinas show off their unique style, and share it with the world
The Superstar
How cool is this Selena tattoo?! It makes a silhouette of the star out of the fabric of her iconic ensemble. It shows just how brightly this star will always shine.
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La Selena
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlhIf9dldmD/?tagged=selenatattoo
What do you get when you combine Selena with The Sirena loteria card? This epic tattoo—so cool!
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Hyperrealistic Selena
This Selena tattoo is so spot on, so realistic, that it looks like she is going to start singing right on this arm. And it’s not even finished yet!
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Signature Selena
This tattoo takes two Selena signatures—one her iconic signature itself, and the other a rose—to create a graphic, artsy tattoo. Bold and pretty at the same time—just like Selena.
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Siempre Selena
“Anything for Selenas.” This is the sentiment behind this beautifully done rendition of the icon.
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Selena Symbols
https://www.instagram.com/p/BLWPAf6DBsd/?tagged=selenatattoo
I love when someone takes a different angle on a an artistic theme. Take, for example, this fabulous tattoo of Selena. You know it’s her without having to see her face—her legendary lipstick-covered microphone, rhinestoned bustier, and roses.
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Bidi Bidi Bom Bom
Here’s another tattoo that paid homage to Selena in a unique way. You have a beautiful arrangement of flowers around a heart, which beats to Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.
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Selena for MAC
When the Selena for MAC collection dropped, we collectively lost our sh*t. Some decided to commemorate the awesomeness that happened with tattoos like this super pretty one (which also incorporates her signature!).
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Anything for Selenas
https://www.instagram.com/p/BKua_eZhMAi/?tagged=selenatattoo
This tattoo is so clever and something that only real Selena fans would understand. The “anything for Selenas” quote became legendary in the movie Selena, in the scene where two cholos agreed to tow her stranded tour bus with their lowrider.