A pleasing piece to view. I am assuming there is heavy use of creative filters involved here, so correct me if I'm wrong. There's often strong resistance in certain circles of photography to use of such filters, but I'm of open mind about them and have made some things I really like with them. It takes some discernment to predict which filters will work on what photos, in what way, and to get the best results you have to sometimes have to tinker a lot and other times you have to take things in hand with layers and masks and brushes and alter the way the filter works. So I think rejecting them out of hand is a mistake, they serve a useful role for those of us who enjoy exploring beyond straight photography.
This one works, for me at least. The color differentiation supports the underlying photograph, the black outlines work very well in this case and the photo itself is amenable to the treatment. The background, presumably sand and a small towel, are rendered in a pleasing way. Details are simplified but not lost. I think it's turned out quite nicely.
If it were mine, which it is not, I would mitigate the purple around her middle, but that's probably because I dislike the color and it may not have anything to do with anything.