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Colour analysis for how you are read.
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Colour Analysis
For how you are read — not how you look.
Most colour advice is about flattery. This is about signal: which colours make you read as composed, credible and difficult to dismiss, and which quietly work against you.
What it is
Online — a structured analysis from high-quality photographs and a short questionnaire; a written palette you can use immediately. In person — a session in natural light, calibrated in real time.
What you get
- A defined palette: core colours, supporting range, and the ones to keep out of high-stakes settings.
- The reasoning behind each — so you can apply it yourself, long after.
- Context guidance for camera, formal rooms, and the moments you are judged quickly.
- A written reference document you keep.
Who it is for
People taken seriously for their work who want their appearance to stop contradicting it — founders, professionals, anyone read closely before they speak. Unisex; not tied to season or trend. Not a makeover.
How colour becomes signal
- The colour that reads as warm and approachable across a table can read as unserious on a webcam.
- High contrast near the face reads as authority; the wrong contrast reads as severe or washed-out — and people rarely tell you which.
- “Neutral” is not one thing. The neutral that steadies one person flattens another.
- A single off-palette jacket can quietly undercut an otherwise precise presence — and it is usually the thing no one names.
The process
- Request — open “Request yours”.
- Confirmation — a reply with availability.
- Session — online or in person.
- Your palette — written reference, delivered after.
Investment: [PRICE — online] · [PRICE — in person]
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Questions
Is this for men too?
Yes. Colour as signal is unisex; the analysis works identically regardless of gender or wardrobe.
Do I have to buy a new wardrobe?
No. The point is to use colour deliberately within how you already dress.
Online or in person — which?
In person catches more nuance; online is precise and convenient. Both give you a written palette to keep.
What do I actually receive?
A defined palette, the reasoning behind it, context guidance, and a document you keep.
What if I am not nearby?
The online analysis is built for exactly that.