Featured: Stylist Spotlight with Hue & Stripe

Recently, I had the honor of being featured in the Stylist Spotlight by Hue & Stripe, the platform I use with my clients to organize wardrobes, create outfit plans, and manage styling projects.

It felt especially meaningful because this platform is part of my daily work. Behind every transformation my clients experience, there is a thoughtful process: clarity, organization, and intention, and Hue & Stripe helps support that journey.

In the feature, I shared a bit about my story. My path into styling started years ago, while living abroad, when I realized how powerful clothing can be in helping women feel confident and seen. That experience led me to study Image Consulting and eventually build the business I have today.

One question that resonated with me was about challenges. Switching all my communication to English, especially on social media, was not easy at first. But it pushed me to grow. And it reinforced something I truly believe: many people may do something better, but no one will do it exactly like you.

I also talked about what inspires me today: my clients, art, street style in New York City, and travel. I’m endlessly curious about how people express themselves through clothing.

After more than 17 years in this industry, I still feel grateful for the work I do and for the women who trust me to guide their style journeys.

If you’d like to see the full feature, I’ve included the images below.


Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. Once a month, I send newsletters featuring style tips, recommended brands, and a shopping guide. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.

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