Intro

Have you ever noticed that you look dull and washed out when wearing certain colours, while others make you look vibrant and stunning? This isn’t just your imagination, there is a perfectly logical explanation, and it all has to do with colour theory.

 

A colour analysis session with us will embrace this theory to identify and help you to recognise which colours bring out your natural radiance, allowing you to create a wardrobe that emphasises your beauty.

The Science
Behind It

We all have unique chromatic characteristics and globally there is a wonderful variety of skin tones, hair colours and eye colours.
 
With such a vast variety of colours and shades, it makes sense that some people will be more suited to certain colours than others.

By breaking colour down into three main characteristics (warm vs cool, bright vs soft and light vs deep), colour analysis allows us to determine which combination of these characteristics best suit you!

The three main
characteristics of our colour

undertone

Undertone: Warm vs cool refers to our undertone, which comes to life during our analysis process, where we observe how your skin reacts to warm and cool colours. Observing this reaction allows us to determine whether your natural beauty is accentuated by warm or cool colours.

intensity

Intensity: Bright vs soft refers to the intensity of our colours, whether our features tend more towards the muted, dusty end of the spectrum that require softer colours to be allowed to shine, or whether we have more bold, intense features that need more intensity to be supported.

value
Value: Light vs deep refers to whether a colour is dark or light, or anything in-between.

Seasonal Colour Analysis: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter

We all have unique chromatic characteristics and globally there is a wonderful variety of skin tones, hair colours and eye colours.

With such a vast variety of colours and shades, it makes sense that some people will be more suited to certain colours than others.

By breaking colour down into three main characteristics (warm vs cool, bright vs soft and light vs deep), colour analysis allows us to determine which combination of these characteristics best suit you!

What will your season be?

The Process
Explained

Our process is based around in-person and digital draping, where we compare a series of carefully selected colours and observe how your complexion reacts. Using our expertly trained eye to eliminate the colours that drain colour from you and keeping those that brighten you up, we are able to identify your undertone (warm or cool), intensity (bright or soft) and value (light or deep) to assign you one of our 16 seasonal profiles.

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Benefits of Knowing Your Personal Colour Palette

Being aware of your colour palette gives you the power to feel more beautiful and harmonious. You’ll discover amazing chromatic features that you naturally have and that maybe you are not aware of… yet! Stop trying to blend in or to reach unachievable beauty standards. Embrace your colour palette and celebrate the beauty of your natural colours.

Once you discover your palette, it will be easy to identify colours that suit you and avoid those that don’t. You will shop less and better!

All colours within a palette match one another. Therefore, a wardrobe in palette is easy to manage because it contains fewer items that are easily combined.

Feel Confident About
your Uniqueness

Being aware of your colour palette gives you the power to feel more beautiful and harmonious. You’ll discover amazing chromatic features that you naturally have and that maybe you are not aware of… yet! Stop trying to blend in or to reach unachievable beauty standards. Embrace your colour palette and celebrate the beauty of your natural colours.

Shop Less and
Better

Once you discover your palette, it will be easy to identify colours that suit you and avoid those that don’t. You will shop less and better!

Create a Smarter
Wardrobe

All colours within a palette match one another. Therefore, a wardrobe in palette is easy to manage because it contains fewer items that are easily combined.

Case Studies: Transformations Through Colour Analysis (before/after)

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