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old way

· phrase · ballroom

Pre-1990 vogue style of clean lines, symmetry and precision, inspired by hieroglyphs and fashion poses.

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Old Way is the original vogue style, the one that ruled before 1990. It's all about clean lines, symmetry, precision and controlled transitions — graceful, fluid poses snapped into place with total discipline. The visual references are Egyptian hieroglyphs and high-fashion editorial poses, so it reads almost like a moving picture frame. Where New Way folds and contorts, Old Way is about elegance and exactness: every line crisp, both sides balanced.

“He vogues strictly Old Way — no clicks, no contortion, just clean lines and pinpoint poses.”
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He vogues strictly Old Way — no clicks, no contortion, just clean lines and pinpoint poses.

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