{"id":178034,"date":"2017-02-17T01:18:40","date_gmt":"2017-02-17T06:18:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/belly-button-rings-where-are-they-now-racked\/"},"modified":"2017-02-17T01:18:40","modified_gmt":"2017-02-17T06:18:40","slug":"belly-button-rings-where-are-they-now-racked","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/belly-button-rings-where-are-they-now-racked\/","title":{"rendered":"Belly-Button Rings: Where Are They Now? &#8211; Racked"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Before nasty women in pantsuits  but after rocker chicks with    shoulder pads  came dirrty girls with belly-button rings.    (Just ask Christina Aguilera.) The zeitgeist of the late 1990s    and early 2000s made navel piercings a ubiquitous symbol of sex    appeal, but they seem to have disappeared from the navels of    both pop stars and girls next door. Whatever happened to the    trend that took young, free-spirited women by storm?  <\/p>\n<p>    The zeitgeist of the late 1990s and early 2000s made navel    piercings a ubiquitous symbol of sex appeal, but they seem to    have disappeared from the navels of both pop stars and girls    next door.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you ask Sara Czernikowski, who manages a Rochester, New    York, piercing shop called Dorje Adornments, nothing ever    happened. Although Czernikowski says 1985 to 2005 undoubtedly    served as the peak for navel piercings, the number has not    dropped dramatically since. In fact, her shop pierces three to    five navels each day, and sells another five navel bars to    customers daily. While there are no national statistics readily    available regarding the perceived rise and fall of navel    piercings, Czernikowski says that anecdotal experience among    other piercing professionals seem to confirm the longevity of    navel piercings popularity.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Czernikowski, navel piercings first rose to fame    thanks to the 1970s gay leather movement. I could go on    [forever] about how we attribute all modern body modification    to the gay leather scene in New York City from the early 1970s    to now, Czernikowski says. She points to the Gauntlet, a body    piercing studio originally run out of founder Jim Ward's West    Hollywood home, as a huge influence on the culture. Eventually    the Gauntlet opened shops in San Francisco, New York City, and    Seattle, helping to set the standards and practices for body    piercing nationwide.  <\/p>\n<p>    Without the leather scene, Czernikowski says, there would    have been no Gauntlet. Without the Gauntlet, there    would have been no inspiration for Cryin [the 1993 Aerosmith    video that popularized the trend with women] and therefore no    surge in popularity for navel piercings.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Aerosmiths infamous    video, Alicia Silverstone is seen getting a navel piercing,    although she admitted to having a stand-in for the actual    piercing [because] she found it disgusting, according to    Czernikowski. Once the video for Cryin dropped, Silverstone    rose to fame, and so did navel piercings  and, thus, the    association of belly-button rings with young women was born.    Even the phrase belly-button ring is rather infantile, but    thats exactly how navel piercings came to be known.  <\/p>\n<p>    How does piercing a cavern of your body that collects lint    and bacteria strike people as sexual?  <\/p>\n<p>    Missy Wilkerson spent the 1990s as a piercing apprentice who    was so passionate about body modification that she had a    plethora of piercings herself  including one on her labia,    which she pierced at home. Wilkerson agrees that the stigma    associated with belly-button rings is both the reason it rose    to mainstream fame and a frustrating display of misogyny. I    think navel piercings are unfairly maligned because of their    association with young women and adolescent girls, Wilkerson    says. Its pretty gross and sexist.  <\/p>\n<p>    How does piercing a cavern of your body that collects lint and    bacteria strike people as sexual?  <\/p>\n<p>    The late 90s and early 2000s were the eras when Britney,    Janet, Christina, and Shakira were just a few of the pop divas    who bared their midriffs and gyrated on stage while showing off    fancy navel jewelry. For many, Britneys 2001 Im a Slave 4 U    performance at the VMAs forever    serves as the epitome of bold sexuality. She rocked a revealing    green get-up, a dazzling navel chain, and yes, the infamous    snake.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its this association that made navel piercings so taboo  and    all the more desirable  for teenage girls during the    piercings heyday. Danielle Hayden, who is now 28, experienced    resistance when she asked her parents for permission to pierce    her navel in high school for this very reason. She explained    that her dad thought it was a sexual thing and kept saying    stuff about me wanting to look sexy.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, Haydens parents were not the only ones to make    assumptions about the very aesthetic she loved so much. There    was a guy I was attracted to in college who assumed I was more    sexual than I was because I had a navel piercing, Hayden    explains. Despite her chaste nature at the time, her piercing    was associated with a sexuality she had not yet fully    developed.  <\/p>\n<p>    The inability to allow navel piercings to just be exactly    what they are  a piercing  is a microcosm of our larger    inability to separate sexy from sex.  <\/p>\n<p>    The inability to allow navel piercings to just be exactly what    they are  a piercing  is a microcosm of our larger inability    to separate sexy from sex. Sure, a navel piercing can be    sexy, even if that wasnt the wearers intended purpose. But by    sexualizing a piece of jewelry, we restrict a trends ability    to be universally embraced.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is perhaps most apparent when bringing gender into the    picture. Even before the gay leather movement of the 1970s,    Czernikowski explains, the very first wearers of navel    piercings were men, and the adornment may date back to ancient    Egyptian civilization. But because of the pop culture takeover    of the late 90s and early 00s, which branded navel rings as    youthful and feminine, a piercing that was previously    non-gendered became incredibly gender-exclusive.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Czernikowskis shop, men often get navel piercings, she    says. Because of the shops large selection, the navel jewelry    offered at Dorje Adornments is as diverse as the clientele. In    the spirit of a navel-piercing-for-all movement, Czernikowski    says, The men who work for us have navel piercings as examples    to clients that there is no gender attached to body    modification.  <\/p>\n<p>    The average navel-piercing client at Dorje Adornments is a    30-year-old woman. Women ages 15 to 19 and women over 40 are    tied for the second biggest female client groups, which might    strike some as a surprise. No, navel piercings arent just for    hormonal teenage girls, and no, they are not obsolete. There    are those who think the navel piercing is not only outdated but    also childish, but clearly that is not the case.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although its mainstream popularity has been stymied by both the    oversaturation of navel piercings and growing acceptance of    body modification in general, it may be time for a comeback.    Crop tops, chokers, and velvet are all recently resurrected    trends, so perhaps navel piercings will have their moment in    the sun again.  <\/p>\n<p>    Who knows? Maybe well get to see a stud like Liam Hemsworth,    Joe Jonas, or Chris Pratt rocking some navel jewelry right    alongside babes like Beyonc (who wore a navel ring on the    cover of Shape), Demi Lovato, and Vanessa Hudgens. In    the meantime, patrons across the country will still flock to    their nearest piercing shops, keeping the aesthetic of the late    1990s alive.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the meantime, patrons across the country will still flock    to their nearest piercing shops, keeping the aesthetic of the    late 1990s alive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Missy Wilkerson, the fiery spirit who once spent her days    apprenticing in a piercing shop, rocks a single septum piercing    these days. When she thinks back to her navel piercing  which    she had to remove a couple years ago because of rigorous karate    training  she has fond memories of the aesthetic she can no    longer enjoy. I loved the way the navel piercing looked, she    said. And I loved my jewelry  a curved barbell with a winking    red stone that resembled a garnet, my birthstone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Navel piercings may not be plastered everywhere these days;    they have taken a break from the limelight in favor of a more    quiet popularity. But sheathed underneath button-downs and    pantsuits and shift dresses and jumpsuits, the navel piercing    lives on in men and women of all ages.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps navel piercings are a sign of liberation. Perhaps they    are a sign of youthful rebellion. 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