Feminine Logo Ideas:
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Edit | This icon does a great job of merging fairy wings with the profile of a woman. Fairies are often female, making them a perfect symbol for a feminine brand. The deep pink color of the backdrop adds richness to the design, while the delicate Parisiennne typeface pairs perfectly with the dainty icon. |
Edit | Bright and bold, this logo packs a punch with its striking red lips. The striking imagery exudes a strong sense of feminine sensuality and gives the logo an edgy appeal. The impact of the icon is tempered by the black characters of the Abhaya Libre typeface, which adds a sophisticated touch. |
Edit | The female silhouette has a classy, vintage feel. The deep blue background allows the muted pink icon and white flowers to stand out and adds a delicate touch to the logo. The combination of thick and thin linework in the Yeseva One typeface adds intrigue and underscores the design beautifully. |
Edit | Long, full eyelashes are often associated with women. The hot pink color used in the icon suggests flirty, fun behavior and projects just a hint of sass. This logo would work perfectly for a lash salon or makeup business. The Philosopher typeface is stylish and unique, demanding attention. |
Edit | The dress form icon has a delicate and refined form that evokes strong feminine themes that are accentuated by the petal-like structure of the dress. The light blue color choice gives the design a subdued but distinctly soft impression, pairing perfectly with the black Yeseva One typeface. |
Edit | The striking shade of pink in this logo makes it stand out, inspiring feelings of fun and femininity. The icon of a scrunchie makes this logo perfect for a hair care or accessory business, while the line art of leaves creates a soft elegance. The Playfair Display typeface is bold but stylish. |
Edit | The simplicity of the line drawing in this logo is delicate and feminine — offset perfectly by the harsher black color. This logo is elegant and mature, with the Montserrat ExtraBold font's thickness adding just a touch of masculinity for balance. The composition is pleasing to the eye. |
Edit | The hot pink background in this logo immediately grabs attention and asserts your brand's girly goodness. The icon of a woman in her underwear celebrates the female form, making this logo perfect for an undergarment company. The Noto Serif typeface is as bold and beautiful as the rest of this logo. |
Edit | A new set of nails can enhance confidence and bring out the boss in any woman. The form of a fist is also linked to power and speaking up, making this logo wholly feminist. The dark color scheme makes your brand seem professional and intelligent, and the Josefin Sans typeface is bold and confident. |
Edit | The soft shades of green in this floral icon evoke a sense of the mother Gaia, while the pink dots add a subtle but striking flair. This natural theme is reinforced by the earthy brown text. The charmingly delicate lettering of the Clicker Script typeface adds whimsy and playfulness to the logo. |
Edit | The beautifully delicate linework of the icon complements the smooth and sensual feminine form. The softness of the symbol is contrasted by the detailed and angular letterforms of the Cormorant Infant typeface. The light ocean-blue background highlights themes of fluidity and a connection to nature. |
Edit | This logo is simple but effective, showing that your business sells activewear or promotes physical activity. The monochromatic design works well to appear serious and motivated, while the shape of a woman's lower body makes your target market clear. The Oswald typeface is bold and eye-catching. |
Edit | The leaves in this logo frame the silhouette of a pregnant woman, indicating that your business cares for expectant mothers. The burnt orange hue is warm and comforting, while the dark text grounds the design. The Rosarivo typeface grabs attention but maintains an air of grace and style. |
Edit | The ornate armchair in this logo would represent a vintage or classic furniture store perfectly. The shade of pink is fun and girly, while the black text provides a more serious feel. The Averia Libre typeface grabs attention, but its slim lines maintain a sense of elegance. |
Edit | The rich purple shade used in this logo grabs attention and is visually pleasing, while the icon asserts that your business aims to stimulate the body — ideal for a female-only gym or feminine activewear brand. The dainty lettering of the Cinzel typeface underscores the dominant icon nicely. |
Edit | This traditionally feminine face conveys a sense of peace and tranquility that is enhanced by the sky-blue color, which symbolizes an ethereal sense of serenity and infinity. The flowers are sometimes considered feminine, and the classic style of the Cardo typeface adds a professional edge. |
Edit | The icon of a woman holding a dumbbell not only shows that your business could be a gym, but also illustrates the strength of women. The black and white color scheme complements the theme of power and motivation, while the Russo One typeface packs a punch with its bold lines. |
Edit | This logo would work perfectly for a women-run tech company. The retro icon of a rocket or mouse is made feminine with a touch of pink, also adding a sense of fun, while the dark blue shows intelligence. The Marmelad typeface is slim and neat, with subtle accents that make it ideal for an IT brand. |
Edit | The rich mustard background in this logo grabs attention, while the delicate flower line drawing adds a sense of peace and femininity. This logo would work well for a beauty brand. The Yeseva One typeface is bold but stylish and stands out well against the bright background. |
Edit | The pink disco ball icon suggests that you run a girls-only nightclub or bar, inviting gal pals to dance in a safe space. The Pacifico typeface is similar to the one used for Barbie branding, reinforcing the girly tone of the design. Several shades of pink add depth to the logo. |