Planning Outfits Like a Stylist (Even When You’re Traveling)

Since I’m traveling this week, I thought it was the perfect time to share how I plan my outfits and help my clients do the same.

For every client I work with, I offer access to a platform where I upload their wardrobe pieces (there’s no cost to them). From there, I can create outfits tailored to their needs, whether for a work trip, a vacation, or even everyday life. It’s a practical tool that makes getting dressed easier, faster, and more intentionally.

I use this same system for myself.

travel outfit

For this trip, I’ve created all the outfits I’ll wear for:

  • The events surrounding a wedding in Menorca

pre wedding event

wedding pool party

wedding outfit

wedding sunset cocktails

  • Sightseeing around the island

dinner in Menorca

sightseeing in Menorca

beach outfit

  • A few days in London before heading back to New York

London outfit 1

London outfit 2

London outfit 3

It saves time while packing, helps avoid overpacking, and ensures that every piece I bring works in multiple ways.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to plan outfits for a trip or a regular week, this is one way I can help. It’s not just about clothes; it’s about feeling ready, wherever life takes you.

If you’d like to know more about how this could be helpful for you, schedule a discovery call with me and let’s chat. I’d love to hear about your needs and how I can support your style goals.


Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. I send newsletters with style tips, brands to know, and products twice a month. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.

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