Tatted up! Kylie Jenner is no stranger to going under the needle for some body artwork. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has nine tattoos so far — and she’s showing no signs of stopping now. We rounded up pH๏τos of all of her ink so you can see her sweet and subtle pieces for yourself.
Most recently, the makeup mogul revealed her latest tattoo in honor of her daughter, Stormi Webster. While taking selfies with her makeup artist, Ariel Tejada, Kylie flaunted the small piece on her forearm, which reads “4:43” — a.k.a. her child’s reported birth time. So sweet!
It’s not the first tattoo she’s had done for her daughter, though. Kylie and ex-boyfriend Travis Scott got matching “STORMI” tattoos during his 28th birthday bash in May 2019. The entrepreneur got her ink on the back of her arm. Plus, her BFF Anastasia Karanikolaou also got the same tat. Talk about a proud auntie.
The brunette beauty and her ex have another matching tattoo — one that seemingly held a lot of significance for the twosome throughout their relationship. The former flames debuted matching ʙuттerfly tattoos in June 2017, just three months after Kylie and Trav were spotted getting H๏τ and heavy for the first time while attending Coachella. ʙuттerflies continued to be a constant symbol for them and their union. They even pᴀssed their love of the insect along to their daughter.
However, the Astroworld rapper wasn’t the first of Kylie’s boyfriends to get immortalized in ink on her bod. She got a “T” on her ankle in honor of her ex Tyga during their on-again, off-again relationship. The starlet reportedly got the ink in November 2016 — but after the pair split in March 2017, Kylie had the piece tweaked a bit. It now reads “LA,” a tribute to her hometown.
The reality star also has a finger tattoo, which she got with former BFF Jordyn Woods. Despite the fact that a tattoo is forever, it seems things have changed a lot since Kylie got some of her work done.
Scroll through the gallery to see the definitive guide to all of Kylie Jenner’s tattoos so far!
RED HEART
Kylie debuted her first tattoo in August 2015. She reportedly got the ink to celebrate her 18th birthday. Celeb tattoo artist Bang Bang was a big fan of the piece — and her subsequent hip tattoo.
“I love that Kylie has a direction and she knows what she wants,” he said in March 2019. “I like that her style is little red tattoos — I don’t think I’ve ever met a person that has a bunch of little red tattoos, so I like that it’s unique.”
“SANITY” HIP TATTOO
Kylie got her second tattoo — the phonetic spelling of “sanity” — in December 2015. A year later, she reportedly added the second word “before” to the piece. Though it’s clear she added to the ink, it’s hard to make out exactly what the addition was.
“MARY JO”
Kylie inked her grandmother’s name on her bicep in red script in February 2016. Weeks later, she shared a closer look at the tattoo and revealed it was done in her grandfather’s handwriting. So sweet.
FINGER TAT WITH JORDYN WOODS
Kylie and her former pal got subtle red script “M” initials together in May 2016. The ladies never clarified the meaning of the letter tattooed by celeb artist JonBoy — and have since parted ways as friends.
“T” FOR TYGA
Fans first spotted her tiny “T” tattoo for her now-ex in December 2016. It was reportedly done by celeb artist Rafael Valdez the month before. But the ink didn’t last long in its original form …
FROM “T” TO “LA”
After she and the rapper split, Ky turned the tattoo into a tribute to her lifelong home. A little touch-up never hurt anybody!
ʙuттERFLY ANKLE TAT
In June 2017, Kylie and then-boyfriend Travis revealed matching ʙuттerfly tattoos, with Kylie’s on her ankle. Unbeknownst to fans, Ky was pregnant with their daughter, Stormi, at the time.
“STORMI”
Kylie and her pal Stᴀssie showed off their “STORMI” tattoos on Instagram in May 2019, after attending Travis’ epic 28th birthday party where they seemingly sat for the pieces of ink by JonBoy.
“4:43”
Her latest tattoo is a tribute to her daughter’s birth time. Subtle and small, it lives on her left forearm.