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Your Style, Your Story

Because the perfect wardrobe starts with knowing yourself.

At Luxury Curations, we curate the hottest trends alongside iconic, timeless pieces to bring you a fashion experience that blends modern style with lasting elegance.

Our mission is simple: to help you discover pieces that feel authentically you not just what’s trending, but what makes you feel confident, elevated, and effortlessly stylish.

Finding your style starts with understanding yourself: your body, your lifestyle, and how you want to feel when you get dressed.

So how do you know what truly suits you and which brands belong in your wardrobe? Let’s break it down.

Start With How You Want to Feel

Before colors, cuts, or labels: start with emotions.

Do you want to feel:
Confident?
Classic and polished?
Bold and expressive?
Relaxed and effortless?
Feminine and soft?

Your style should support the energy you want to project. Once you know the feeling, you can choose pieces that align with it.

Understand Your Silhouette

You don’t need to obsess over “body shapes,” but you should understand what makes you feel balanced and confident.

Ask yourself:

Do I like emphasizing my waist?
Do I prefer straight, structured lines?
Do I feel best in fitted pieces or relaxed silhouettes?
Which necklines make me feel most confident?
Do high-waisted bottoms flatter me more than mid-rise?

Try different cuts and pay attention to how they change your posture and confidence.
When something feels instantly right, trust that.

3. Notice What You Repeatedly Wear

Your closet already reveals your style.

Look at what you reach for most days:

Are your favorite pieces minimal and clean?
Do you wear bold patterns often?
Do you gravitate toward neutrals?
Do you prefer comfort or structure?

Your habits show your true style better than any inspiration board.

4. Build a Color Palette That Works for You

The right colors make your skin glow, your eyes stand out, and your outfit look intentional.

A simple way to start:

If gold jewelry suits you → warm tones likely flatter you.
If silver looks better → cool tones may be your fit.
If both look great → you have a neutral tone (lucky you).
Choose a base of neutrals (black, beige, white, navy)
and add accent colors that make you feel alive.

5. Figure Out Your Lifestyle Needs

Style isn’t just about beauty — it’s about practicality.

Where do you spend most of your time?
Office?
Running errands?
Traveling?
Nights out?
Working from home?

Your wardrobe should reflect your lifestyle, not force you into someone else’s.

6. Learn Which Brands Match Your Values

Once you understand your silhouette, preferences, and lifestyle you’ll naturally discover brands that align with you.

Ask yourself:

Do I prefer minimalist brands with clean lines?

Do I love bold, iconic designers?

Do I value sustainability?

Do I want luxury heritage brands that last years?

Do I connect with emerging designers who bring something new?

When a brand feels aligned with your taste and values, you’ll find yourself returning to it again and again.

7. Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment

Style evolves.
Your taste today won’t be the same in three years and that’s a good thing.

Try:

A new color
A different silhouette
A designer you've never worn before
Mixing high-end with affordable pieces

You don’t need to reinvent yourself — just explore.


8. Create Your Signature Look

Once you find what flatters you and what brands resonate with you, it’s time to define your signature.

A signature look might include:

A specific color palette
A certain type of bag
Gold accessories
Oversized blazers
Athletic-chic street style
Elegant minimalist outfits

Your signature style makes dressing effortless — and unforgettable.


Final Thoughts

Finding your style isn’t a one-time event. It’s a process of discovery, confidence, and expression.
At Maayan Style, we’re here to help you curate a wardrobe that feels modern yet timeless, bold yet wearableת a collection that truly reflects who you are.

Your style is already inside you.
Your wardrobe just needs to catch up..