Why It Costs More to Keep Guessing About Style Than to Get Expert Help

With so many options in stores and so much noise on social media, influencers constantly showing what you “should” buy - it’s easy to get confused.

Over the past few years, our wardrobes have gone through a lot. The pandemic changed how we dress, and many workplaces have adopted a more casual dress code. As a result, I often hear from clients that their wardrobes feel “all over the place.”

The truth is: it’s not that you don’t have a style. (I hear this a lot too!)
Our style simply evolves over time - our lifestyles, bodies, and priorities change, and our wardrobes need to reflect that.

But because of all these changes, it can feel hard to define your style and understand why some pieces feel right while others don’t.

Here’s what I often see happening:

  • You feel like you “don’t have a style.”

  • Your wardrobe doesn’t reflect who you are now.

  • You buy pieces that look great in the store but don’t work together.

  • Shopping feels overwhelming  and sometimes leads to clothes you rarely wear.

All of this takes time, money, and mental energy. And it’s exactly why getting expert help saves you more than it costs.

With Style Bliss, I help clients define their personal style, make their wardrobe work for them, and shop with confidence again. It’s a process that brings clarity, direction, and a lot of relief.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start feeling like yourself again, schedule a Discovery Call with me today.


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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