I know everybody says this, but seeeeeriously don't worry too much about your style or what your style is!! Just worry about making your art as good as you possibly can imo!
The way you get a style is to draw a heck of a lot without closing yourself in -- instead of being like "THIS IS THE WAY I DRAW EYES, THIS WILL BE MY STYLE" you just always are open to learning new ways to draw eyes, and when you find ways of drawing things that you like, you draw them a whole lot -- whether that's something you hit on while studying real eyes, or if you see an artist who draws eyes a way that you really like and you start kinda drawing eyes that way too.
And never be afraid to change the way you draw things -- if you've hit on a way you draw legs that you really like, but you see someone else draw legs a way that's really cool, feel free to experiment on integrating that into the way you draw!! Or if you draw eyes a certain way, and then realise it's a little off when you look at real eyes -- don't be afraid you'll lose your style if you fix it!! That's the way a style develops -- it's allowed to grow organically.
As you draw a whole bunch, all the things you like and the things that look cool to you and the places where you've changed something that you realised looked weird and the bits and pieces you've picked up from other places will all combine together into something really unique, and that's how you get a distinctive style!