

This is a sign that she had submerged her own personality and was totally infatuated with Blake, who was a heroin addict and persuaded Amy to start injecting heroin.

‘Naughty’ Betty always showed her curvy body in revealing frocks and this is the first of several sexy, vintage ‘pin-up’ girls in the gallery of Amy Winehouse tattoos.Īmy Winehouse tattoos – Native American feather tattoo Amy Winehouse tattoos – Native American featherĪnother of Amy’s earliest tattoos was this eagle feather on her left inner forearm, which in Native American tradition is a powerful symbol of courage.Īmy Winehouse tattoos – chest pocket flap Amy Winehouse tattoos – chest pocket flapĪmy labelled herself as belonging to her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, with this tattoo of a shirt pocket-flap below the word, ‘Blake’s’ above her left breast. The original Betty Boop cartoon character appeared in 1932, as a caricature of the 1920’s, Jazz Age flapper girls and as a fan of early Jazz and an unfettered life-style, Amy obviously identified with this cute image. The first of Amy Winehouse tattoos was the cartoon of a 1930’s sex-symbol, Betty Boop, on her lower back. Amy Winehouse Tattoos MeaningsĪmy’s tattoos are very interesting both for their visual appeal and because they tell us so much about her short, but massively significant life.Īmy Winehouse tattoos – Naughty Betty Boop Amy Winehouse tattoos – Naughty Betty Boop

Amy Winehouse tattoos are thought to have included at least fifteen images, most of them done by her favourite tattoo artist in Camden Town, London.
