Cur8ed Me

Cur8ed Me

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Styling/Shopping Services/Closet Curating

23/12/2025

Style Story: Big News! Big Move!
Happy Holidays and a very Happy and Healthy New Year to all of my beautiful and inspiring friends on
Apologies for being a bit m.i.a. But I’m moving to Nice, France 🇫🇷 on January 1st. The amount of preparation is endless but I’m excited to get there, start a whole new life, make new friends, and hopefully get the opportunity to meet some of you in Europe.
I’ll do my best to like and comment on your fabulous posts but it will sadly be sporadic until I’m settled in.
Wishing for the world some peace, joy, and harmony in this most challenging times.
Cheers to you lovely people♥️♥️♥️

Photos from Cur8ed Me's post 10/12/2025

Style Story: Don’t be so Literal (part 1)
Says the most literal person in the world. When it comes to conversation, I’m literal to fault but with clothing, I’m quite the opposite. Just because an item is labeled “a robe” doesn’t mean it necessarily has to be used as one and that goes for many things in our closets.
I’ve been looking for a velvet print coat for the longest time but haven’t found “the one” as yet and I refuse to settle. I decided to go in another direction and looked for a robe instead - so much easier and so much less expensive. I went onto and saw this beauty with its vibrant colours and gorgeous animal/floral wallpaper print and knew it was the one. Now, nothing’s perfect. I don’t love the stripe lining but I can live with ot or change it, if I choose.
To elevate it from a robe to a fabulous evening coat I attached a faux fur collar to it with a tagging gun, (because I like options), and voila! Fabulousness achieved. My coat looks like 💰when in fact, it was not.
I’m wearing my new coat over my bias cut slip dress with a pair of high sandals and vintage satin bag. I’m also wearing a pair of aqua coloured teardrop earrings (one of the many colours in my coat).
All together, my evening look is inexpensive, easy to put together and mostly from my closet. This goes back to being familiar with what you already have and filling in the missing pieces. Rather than consuming more and more for each season and trend, I’m able to focus on what I really want and need to expand or build upon what I already have to keep my wardrobe fresh.
💕pro-tip: don’t be literal with your wardrobe. Expand your mind to expand your wardrobe.
*please treat your wardrobe well. many people work very hard to get it to you.
📍interested in styling services? Dm or shoot me an email.

Photos from Cur8ed Me's post 26/11/2025

Style Story: Equal Parts Flat and Shine
Back in grey and silver but I used equal parts flat and reflective pieces for my easy elevated casual look. I’ve kept all the shine below my waist with silver boots, sequin skirt, and chain-mail handbag. When we place all of our reflective items together, in my case downward they push the light upward. This is really important especially because my and beanie have a heavier weightier read. And with the oversized jacket, it could look very top-heavy and out of proportion that’s why the sparkle below the waist work so well, here.
Mixing dull and shine is a great way to extend our wardrobe and get the most out of the items we may consider dressy or holiday.
*please treat your wardrobe well. many people work very hard to get it to you.
📍interested in styling services? Dm or shoot me an email.

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