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Celebrating Rihanna’s birthday could include a laundry list of Rihanna-themed activities, like walking around your office with a glass of Malbec (or a flask) because it’s a cooler accessory than a choker, going to every Sephora in a 10-mile radius and buying the entire Killawatt Highlighter range, or putting her music catalog on repeat until the beginning notes of “Disturbia” induce permanent earworm. But we have another idea — one that won’t get you fired or empty your bank account. Instead, we’re mapping Robyn Rihanna Fenty’s coolest tattoos.
Although we’re not the only ones honoring Rihanna today, we might be doing it in the most intimate way possible. It’s rare for a celebrity to reveal their entire tattoo collection and even if we’ve had a glimpse at some of her most notable designs (Queen Nefertiti on her ribs, that camouflage shark on her ankle, and the Egyptian goddess Isis on her chest), we’ve never seen all her famous ink in one place. So, we decided to put it together — and damn, was it worth it.
With over 2o tattoos, we’ve mapped out the raddest of Rihanna’s collection. Check them out, ahead.
Knuckles
1: “Thug Life”
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Left Hand
2: “Love”
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Left & Right Ankles
3: Treble clef and sixteenth note
4: Gun-shaped falcon
5: Camouflage shark
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Right Foot
6: “1988”
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Left Ankle (Back)
7: Skull with a bow
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Left Side Body
8: Star
9: “Rebelle fleur”
10: Queen Nefertiti
11: Arabic script.
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Right Side Body
12: Pisces symbol
13: Gun
14: Sanskrit script
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Neck (Back)
15: Stream of stars
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Chest
16: “Never a failure, always a lesson”
17: Cross
18: The date April 11, 1986 in Roman numerals “XI-IV-LXXXVI”
19: Egyptian Goddess Isis
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Right Hand
20: Traditional Maori-inspired geometric design
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Right Wrist
22: Large cross
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
Left Hand
23: “Shhh…”
Illustration by Louisa Cannell
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