Woman in Vogue · Token Detail
Woman in Vogue #20
Woman in Vogue is a 222-piece generative art collection that reimagines the feminine figure as an abstract fashion icon. Inspired by Fauvist colour, cut-paper collage and the confident simplicity of high-fashion illustration, each artwork depicts a single woman in a striking pose — elongated silhouettes, flowing lines, and bold blocks of colour. There are no logos or brand names, only the sense of a couture magazine page distilled into pure form and palette. The collection explores how little you need to say "woman, power, elegance" when you trust line, shape and colour to carry the story.

Token information
- Collection
- Woman in Vogue
- Token ID
- #20
- Abstraction Level
- Simplified Figure with Flat Colour Areas
- Palette
- Soft Warm Fauvist Palette
- Composition
- Cropped at Mid-Thigh Editorial Crop
- Background
- Overlapping Colour Fields
- Accessory / Symbol
- Simple Earrings or Necklace
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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