
Embrace Your Self-Worth Through Fashion with Myrah Penaloza Collection: You Deserve the Best
there is a version of getting dressed that is purely practical. something clean. something that fits. something that won’t draw attention or require thought. the clothes become invisible, and so, often, does the woman wearing them.
and then there is another version. the one where the choice matters. where what touches your skin in the morning says something — to yourself, before anyone else — about who you are and how you intend to move through the day.
we have built this collection for the second version.
what clothing communicates to the self
the research on enclothed cognition is unambiguous: what we wear affects how we think, how we carry ourselves, and how we perform. this is not superficiality. it is psychology. the garment you choose in the morning is the first external signal you send to your own nervous system about how the day will be approached.
a woman who dresses as if she matters — who chooses fabric that breathes, who selects a silhouette that honours her body, who puts on something made with genuine care — is not performing self-worth. she is practising it. the repetition of the practice builds the belief. the belief shifts the posture. the posture changes what is possible in the day.
why we make what we make
every garment in this collection is made by hand, by artisan families in bali who have been working with natural fibres for generations. the thirty families who make our pieces do so from their homes, surrounded by the sounds of their lives. that attention goes into every seam. you can feel it when you put something on.
we use natural fibres — linen, cotton, silk, bamboo rayon — because they breathe, because they age beautifully, because they do not trap heat or static against your skin. because a woman who feels genuinely comfortable in what she is wearing has more available for everything else the day asks of her.
we make in small batches. not because it is a marketing claim, but because real craft is slow. a botanically dyed piece takes five to seven days to produce. a hand-woven fabric takes days of one person’s full attention. this is the difference. and you receive it.
you deserve the best
not in the aspirational sense that marketing uses that phrase. in the literal sense. you deserve clothing made well, made honestly, made for the body and life you actually have. you deserve to open your wardrobe and find things that make you feel like yourself — not a version of someone else’s trend cycle.
investing in fewer, better pieces is not an indulgence. it is the slow fashion argument in its most personal form: one garment you love, made to last, that you reach for again and again, is worth more than ten things that don’t quite fit right. in cost per wear, in environmental impact, in how you feel every morning you put it on.
start with the piece that makes you exhale. the one that settles something. that is the one that is worth having.
to understand the values behind the collection, read Slow Fashion Brands in Bali: What Makes Them Different. and for how astrology connects to the clothing you reach for, read Unlocking Your Cosmic Style.
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