A new memory in ink for Brooke Shields and her daughter Rowan Henchy.
- The duo chose a phrase that carries personal significance.
- The tattoos are an addition to their matching collection.
- Their tattoo artist shared the experience on social media.
- Shields has similar ink with her other daughter, Grier.
Brooke Shields and her daughter Rowan Henchy have kicked off the new year by getting matching tattoos. The pair selected the phrase ‘and to a party,’ penned in script by Rowan, and had it inked on their forearms during a visit to East Side Ink in New York City.
This isn’t the first time the mother-daughter team has chosen to express their bond with ink. Back in June 2021, they celebrated Rowan’s high school graduation by getting matching ladybug tattoos. Shields has often expressed her love and pride for her daughter, sharing these milestones on social media.
Their tattoo artist, Mateo Gutierrez, shared his behind-the-scenes experience on Instagram. Despite not recognising the famous clients initially, he was touched by their authenticity and the connection they shared. According to Gutierrez, the intricate handwriting posed a challenge but became a memorable part of his artistic journey.
The bond between Shields and her daughters is further illustrated by her matching tattoos with her younger daughter, Grier Henchy. On Mother’s Day 2024, Shields and Grier got matching high-heel tattoos, a nod to Grier’s childhood fascination with her mother’s footwear.
Shields, who shares Rowan and Grier with husband Chris Henchy, has used tattoos as a medium to celebrate her family ties. Both daughters are currently attending university, with Rowan in her senior year and Grier as a freshman. Their shared tattoos symbolise more than just art—they’re a testament to the enduring bond they share.
Inking these shared moments has become a cherished tradition for Shields and her daughters.