No, You Won’t Regret Your Tattoos on Your Wedding Day
We’ve heard it all before.
“Are you going to cover your tattoos?”
“Won’t you wish you had a cleaner look in your photos?”
“You’re really going to show all that ink in your dress?”
Here’s our take:
You’ve spent years collecting stories, heartbreaks, ideas, jokes, symbols, memories, and mantras — and you chose to wear them on your skin. That’s art. That’s commitment. That’s love.
Sound familiar?
We’re not saying getting a tattoo is the same as getting married. But both are about making bold, intentional choices. Both are deeply personal. And both are yours. If anything, your tattoos are part of the story you're walking in with — and they deserve to show up on your wedding day, just like you do.
Your tattoos aren’t a distraction. They’re a detail.
The way the sun hits your shoulder ink in that golden-hour photo? Unreal.
The little wrist piece that peeks out as you hold your bouquet? Iconic.
That massive back tattoo as you walk away in your open-back dress? Let’s frame it.
These aren’t things to hide — they’re part of what makes your wedding photos feel like you.
But what about “timeless”?
If timeless means boring or beige or pretending to be someone you’re not, we’re good without it.
A timeless wedding isn’t about editing yourself down to a smoother version. It’s about capturing you in real life, in a real moment, with the person who loves you exactly as you are.
Tattoos and all.
TL;DR?
Don’t cover your ink.
Don’t second-guess your body.
Don’t tone yourself down for photos that are supposed to last forever.
We believe your wedding day should feel like a celebration — not a cover-up.