@heavnBeautyBeauty newsHarmony Korine and Bladee design tattoos for Heaven Marc JacobsCreated by Manon Macasaet, the temporary tattoos are the Gen Z fave label’s latest dropShareLink copied ✔️January 12, 2023BeautyBeauty newsTextHabi DialloHeaven Marc Jacobs Tattoo Zine Remember when you were a child and you would get temporary tattoos in a sweet wrapper and feel joy? Well, good news. You can feel that once again. Except instead of a sweet wrapper, it comes in the form of a limited edition £80 zine courtesy of Heaven Marc Jacobs. As the gift that keeps giving, the last couple of years have seen Heaven give us iconic collaborations and collections, hand-painted hair extensions and a plethora of mini publications. Past zines have included Just Like Heaven, which saw photographer Elisa Sue Young Park photograph Enya Umanzor, and more recently Alex Leese’s zine starring model and actress Kiko Mizuhara. This time around Heaven has enlisted photographer and filmmaker Manon Macasaet to create a zine full of temporary tattoos. Having previously worked on an independent publishing project entitled I <3 TATTOO in 2021, this zine is not the first time Macasaet has curated temporary tattoos. However on this occasion, alongside tattoos designed by Macasaet herself, are tattoos by the likes of Harmony Korine, Bladee and Ibuki Sakai. Bladee’s tattoos include variations of the Drain Gang logo alongside some of his artwork, while Korine’s tattoo depicts a sketch of a dragon-like figure. Other featured tattoos have been designed by Will Sheldon, Keegan Dakkar, Kei Saito, Ally Bo and Leif Jones. The zine is available to purchase here. Join Dazed Club and be part of our world! You get exclusive access to events, parties, festivals and our editors, as well as a free subscription to Dazed for a year. Join for £5/month today. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORECan psychedelics enhance your workout?So you want to smell like an ancient god?Inside India’s blossoming drag sceneDina, the Siberian make-up artist transforming into works of artThe sinister rise of the ‘skinny BBL’Starface wants us to have a Charlie Brown ChristmasWhat it’s like to be called ‘old’ as a 20-something onlineNicola Formichetti on MAC Cosmetics’ new ‘indie’ era These photos capture the messy reality of post-club make-upSo you want to smell like a cyborg?Aerosol Couture: This surreal SFX exhibition uses the body as a canvasMia Violet is the airbrush artist creating fantasy skins IRL