The Expensive Woman: A Vision, Not a Vanity.
To look expensive is not about money. It is about mastery. It is not a question of what you wear, but of what you carry. The expensive woman walks through life like an answered prophecy. Her presence doesn’t shout - it whispers influence. She is the one who doesn’t need to prove she belongs, because her aura has already entered the room before she speaks.
To look expensive is to declare that your destiny cannot afford mediocrity. It is to embody excellence before you even have the evidence. This is not arrogance; it’s alignment. Before you become, you must dress as if you already are, because style is not just clothing; it is prophetic preparation. We teach this principle not as fashion advice, but as formation. You are not just dressing for the world you’re in - you’re dressing for the world that’s waiting for you.
Before you become her: Dressing the glamour.
Every visionary woman has a version of herself that Heaven has already seen - powerful, poised, influential, seated at the table of kings and CEOs. But before you step into that visibility, you must mirror it.
To dress the prophecy means you study the woman you’re becoming, not the trends around you. She doesn’t chase labels; she curates presence. She doesn’t over-accessorise; she edits. She doesn’t dress to be seen; she dresses to be remembered. Looking expensive is a visual declaration of your internal worth. It tells the world, “I understand the value of what I carry, so I present it in luxury.” Luxury, in its truest sense, is not abundance - it is refinement. It’s when less says more, and simplicity becomes power.

1- What to Wear: The luxury of less.
Minimalism is the quiet language of wealth. An expensive businesswoman does not need noise in her wardrobe; she needs intentional silence. Invest in structure - not quantity. Tailoring is your testimony. A white silk blouse, a well-fitted blazer, a pair of Italian-cut trousers - these are your allies. Every piece must look as if it were made with you in mind. The secret is not in how much you wear, but how well it fits. A $100 outfit can look like $10,000 when it carries precision, proportion, and poise.
The expensive woman’s style rule: “I do not wear clothes; I wear conviction.” Let your clothing move like prayer, thoughtful, graceful, aligned. The expensive look is not loud, because true wealth does not need to announce itself. It’s a whisper of silk, a note of leather, a soft gleam of gold.
2- The Power Palette: Colours That Speak Wealth.
Colour is communication. The moment you enter a room, your palette speaks before your mouth opens. Expensive women understand this. They curate colour like language.
- White whispers purity, order, and peace - the woman who governs with grace.
- Camel and beige say class and consistency. They reveal steadiness - a woman who never rushes, because time obeys her.
- Black is power in silence. It’s the colour of control, intellect, and timeless wealth.
- Emerald, navy, and gold are tones of divine authority. They speak of legacy, vision, and dominion.
Avoid colours that scream for attention; choose hues that command it. The expensive businesswoman doesn’t blend into the noise. She sets the tone. Her palette is her peace, calm, grounded, and eternal.
3- The Walk of Dominion: Grace in Motion.
How you walk tells the world how you see yourself. Every step should say, “I have arrived - not because of where I am, but because of who I am.” To walk expensively is to walk deliberately. You don’t rush. You glide. You move as if Heaven choreographed your rhythm.
The secret is posture: shoulders back, chin lifted, eyes steady. The expensive walk is never defensive; it’s declarative. You don’t compete with noise; you cultivate presence. Every hallway is a runway for visionaries. Every step is a strategy. Every turn is storytelling. Walk as if your life is a brand, because it is.

The language of the powerful: How to talk like power.
Your words are your jewellery. An expensive woman doesn’t fill space; she defines it. She doesn’t talk to impress; she talks to impress. Her sentences are measured. Her tone is calm. Her silence is sacred. When she speaks, her words move like pearls - few, valuable, deliberate. She doesn’t rush to prove she’s intelligent; her peace proves it for her. This kind of communication is not arrogance; it’s authority. You’ve outgrown the need for validation.
Practice restraint in your language:
- Replace reaction with response.
- Replace chatter with clarity.
- Replace gossip with grace.
The expensive woman’s mouth builds rooms her feet will one day walk in.
1- Doing Business Expensively: The Economy of Elegance.
To do business as an expensive woman means you trade in value, not desperation. You no longer chase opportunities; you attract them. You no longer discount your worth; you define it. An expensive businesswoman knows that her price is not up for debate. She sets her standard like a luxury brand sets its price tag, not because of what it costs to make, but because of what it means to own.
Doing business expensively means:
- You negotiate from identity, not insecurity.
- You collaborate with alignment, not convenience.
- You choose clients who honour your anointing, not just your skill.
Your brand should move like a fragrance, rare, memorable, and undeniably yours. We teach business as artistry. Each move, each decision, each presentation - it’s couture. Strategy is your silk. Boundaries are your diamonds. Discipline is your crown.

2- Before the Throne Room: Spiritual Posture of a Woman in Power.
Looking expensive is not just an image; it’s a revelation. You are a daughter of royalty. Heaven has already declared your worth. When you rise, dress, and step out each morning, it’s not vanity - it’s reverence. You are showing the world what divine excellence looks like in flesh and fabric. The expensive woman prays before she plans. She builds from revelation, not reaction. She trusts that the God who called her will fund her vision - so she carries herself as if it’s already done.
Her luxury is spiritual. Her fragrance is faith. Her currency is obedience. Before you are crowned in public, you must be consistent in private. Before your name is known, your excellence must already speak. This is how women become expensive from the inside out.
3- The Martin’s Way: Learn How to Be Expensive.
At Martin’s, we don’t just teach business strategy; we train presence. We refine the woman before the brand. Our coaching program, “The Expensive Woman Method,” was designed for visionary businesswomen who know they’re called to build in style, grace, and power. It’s where strategy meets Spirit, where luxury becomes language, and identity becomes influence.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
- Build your brand like couture: bespoke, timeless, irresistible.
- Present yourself like prophecy: before you are, look like who you will be.
- Do business elegantly: with negotiation, discernment, and divine confidence.
- Carry your calling with composure: calm is the currency of queens.
Looking expensive isn’t vanity, it’s vision. It’s the discipline of a woman who refuses to look like her past when her future demands more.
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