Von D appeared in two seasons of
Miami Ink, the
reality TV show taped at 305 Ink in Miami for the cable network
TLC. She was offered the place on the show after fellow artist
Darren Brass broke his elbow, preventing him from tattooing. While on the show, she had a falling out with
Ami James, which led to her decision to leave the shop and the show. She subsequently acquired her own TLC series,
LA Ink, which chronicled her work at her tattoo shop, High Voltage Tattoo, in
Hollywood, California. On the show, she broke the
Guinness World Record of most tattoos given by a single person in 24 hours, with a total of 400. Accomplished in December 2007, it involved a Von D-designed logo for the city of Los Angeles, with proceeds going to the children's-blindness charity
Vitamin Angels.
LA Ink ran four seasons, ending September 15, 2011; TLC announced the cancellation on August 18, 2011. Von D has publicly said that the cancellation was because she chose not to continue doing the show. Her first book,
High Voltage Tattoo, compiling her artworks and tattoos, with a foreword by
Mötley Crüe's
Nikki Sixx, was released in January 2009 and reached #6 on
The New York Times Best Seller list. Von D described the book as "not an autobiography, you know, 'cause I'm too young to do that. But this is just kind of like a picture-driven outline of my career as an artist. So, you see everything from my drawings when I was six to tattoos that have never before been seen." Her second book,
The Tattoo Chronicles, an illustrated diary following a year in her life, was released October 26, 2010, and reached #3 on
The New York Times "Hardcover Advice & Misc." Best Seller list. In 2008, Von D created and launched a make-up line for
Sephora. She has released new collections every year and has expanded her line to include fragrances. In 2012, through Sephora, her New American Beauty Art Tour benefitted the
Art of Elysium charitable organization. In June 2016, she announced that all products in the line would be reformulated to be
vegan. In August 2016, the line released a limited-edition lipstick named Project Chimps, with 20% of sales being donated to
Project Chimps, an organization dedicated to providing care for retired research
chimpanzees. Von D is the creator of the MusInk Tattoo Convention and Music Festival, which began in 2008. Musink is an all ages tattoo, music, and art festival located in Southern California. On September 2, 2010, Von D opened the art gallery and boutique called Wonderland Gallery in the space next door to
High Voltage Tattoo. She launched the clothing lines KVD Los Angeles and Kat Von D Los Angeles in the US and Canada in fall 2011, with the latter expanding internationally the following year. Von D provided the female vocals to the song "Rosary Blue" on
X, a 2012 studio album by the Finnish
gothic rock band
The 69 Eyes. In August 2013, she
tweeted that
Dave Grohl and producer Danny Lohner had finished two tracks of an album she had talked about recording as early as 2011. In 2016 she recorded vocals for the electronic music duo,
Prayers, on the song "Black Leather", and appeared in the band's video for the song. In 2018, she collaborated with
Rooney Mara,
Sia,
Sadie Sink and
Joaquin Phoenix to narrate Chris Delforce's animal rights documentary
Dominion. For her contribution to the documentary, she was granted the 2018 Award of Excellence for Narration by Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards. Von D makes guest appearance on three songs on the 2018 album
Alive in New Light by
IAMX. She also appeared on
synthwave band
Gunship album Dark All Day in the song "Black Blood, Red Kiss". On January 16, 2020, Von D announced she had sold her namesake beauty brand to its parent company, Kendo Brands (a subsidiary of
LVMH). The line
rebranded as "KVD Vegan Beauty". According to the company the letters KVD stood for "Kindness, Vegan Beauty, and Discovery (and Doing Good)". This was followed by another rebrand on Tuesday 2 March 2021 to "KVD Beauty" where KVD stands for "Kara", "Veritas", "Decora". This translates to "Value", "Truth" and "Beauty" respectively. In October 2021, she announced that she would be closing High Voltage on December 1 and moving with her family to Indiana. By February 2022, Von D began blacking out a lot of her tattoos. == Controversies ==