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vogue femme

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Mid-90s vogue style of extreme, exaggerated feminine fluidity.

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Vogue Femme is the most theatrical of the vogue styles, born around the mid-1990s. It's fluidity taken to the extreme — exaggerated, overtly feminine movement pulled from ballet, jazz and modern dance, dramatic and soft and powerful at once. It's organised around five elements (hands, catwalk, duckwalk, spins & dips, and floor performance), and it ranges in feel from soft and graceful all the way to 'dramatics', where the energy turns aggressive and explosive.

“She walks Vogue Femme dramatics — that dip at the end of the runway had people screaming.”
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She walks Vogue Femme dramatics — that dip at the end of the runway had people screaming.

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