Inked Mag Staff
December 24th, 2018
Meet the Winner of the 2018 INKED Cover Model Contest
Brooklyn St Patrick Placed 1st Overall in the 2018 INKED Cover Model Contest
In the inaugural INKED Cover Girl Contest, thousands upon thousands of beautiful tattooed women from around the globe entered for the chance to win $25,000 and the coveted cover of INKED magazine. People from around the world had the opportunity to vote for who they wanted to see on our cover and week by week, the pack was slowly thinned out until only one woman was left standing. And while every woman who entered the contest deserves to be recognized, it’s time for us to highlight the top 12 finalists of the 2018 competition. These women made their way to the front lines by gaining the most votes week by week and in the end, came out victorious as finalists.
You’ve waited patiently and it’s finally time to introduce the winner of our 2018 INKED Cover Model Contest. Out of the thousands upon thousands of tattooed women who entered into the contest, Brooklyn St Patrick placed 1st overall. Not only will Brooklyn be featured on an upcoming cover of INKED Magazine, that will be shot in NYC by celebrity photographer Christopher Kolk, she’s also won $25,000! Take a look at our next cover girl in the gallery below and let us know who you voted for in this year’s contest. Then share your thoughts on our gorgeous winner in the comments section on Facebook.






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