Singapore has a strong personal styling scene, with services ranging from focused colour analysis ($150-$500) to full style transformations ($800-$2,000+). The best choice depends on what you need. For colour analysis specifically, Style Forth and code.d are the dedicated specialists. For luxury wardrobe building and personal shopping, The Reoutfitter and Style by Manasa lead. For executive image consulting, Image & Me and Julia Blank bring corporate expertise. This guide compares the top options honestly, including pricing, specialties, and who each service is best suited for.
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Singapore Personal Styling Services: Quick Comparison
Here is how the major personal styling services in Singapore compare across pricing, specialties, and who they are best for:
| Service | Specialty | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Style Forth | 12-season colour analysis, Asian skin tones | $180 - $999 | Colour analysis, group sessions, corporate workshops |
| The Reoutfitter | Luxury wardrobe styling, personal shopping | $400 - $1,500+ | Women wanting high-end wardrobe overhauls |
| Image & Me | Executive image consulting, personal branding | $350 - $1,200+ | Senior professionals, C-suite, leadership teams |
| Style by Manasa | Personal fashion styling, wardrobe curation | $300 - $1,000+ | Men and women wanting curated everyday style |
| Julia Blank | Image consulting, etiquette, personal branding | $350 - $1,200+ | Professionals needing holistic image + etiquette coaching |
| The Lifestyle Editor | Wardrobe edits, personal shopping, interior styling | $300 - $1,050 | Wardrobe organisation, lifestyle-focused styling |
| Style by Jeann | Personal styling for professional women | $250 - $800+ | Women who want a patient, guided approach |
| code.d | Colour analysis, image consulting studio | $200 - $600+ | Colour analysis in a studio setting |
Note on pricing
Prices listed are approximate and based on publicly available information as of early 2026. Most stylists offer multiple tiers. Contact them directly for current rates.
Detailed Profiles: What Each Stylist Offers
The Reoutfitter (Sera Murphy)
Sera Murphy built The Reoutfitter around luxury wardrobe transformation. Her approach is hands-on: she works with clients to edit existing wardrobes, then shops with them (or for them) to fill gaps with investment-quality pieces. If your goal is a high-end wardrobe overhaul with a focus on quality over quantity, The Reoutfitter is one of the strongest options in Singapore.
Best for: Women who want a curated, luxury wardrobe and are comfortable investing in quality pieces. Less suited if your primary need is colour analysis or budget-conscious shopping.
Image & Me (Maninder Krishnan)
Maninder Krishnan brings a corporate pedigree rare in Singapore styling, with experience at LVMH and Estee Lauder as Head of Brand Education. Image & Me goes beyond clothing into personal branding, executive presence, and professional image strategy. Their "Impress at First Sight" service is a three-hour session covering beauty routines, hairstyles, colour analysis, and style personality.
Best for: Senior professionals, C-suite executives, and leadership teams. Especially strong for anyone whose image is tied to business outcomes. The corporate workshops are well-regarded.
Style by Manasa (Manasa Subramani)
Manasa specialises in personal fashion styling for both men and women, with a focus on helping clients express their authentic selves through fashion. She offers both in-person and virtual styling, making her accessible to those with busy schedules. Her approach is warm and collaborative, building looks that feel natural rather than costume-like.
Best for: Men and women who want practical, wearable style advice. Her virtual offering makes her a good option for busy professionals or those overseas who want Singapore-based expertise.
Julia Blank
Julia Blank positions herself at the intersection of image consulting, personal branding, and etiquette coaching. She works with individuals on wardrobe strategy, body shape analysis, and colour consultation, but also brings in behavioural elements like posture, communication, and professional etiquette. She runs both individual sessions and corporate workshops.
Best for: Professionals who want the full package of appearance plus behaviour. Especially useful for expatriates adjusting to Singapore business culture or professionals preparing for career transitions.
The Lifestyle Editor (Moushumi Khara)
Moushumi Khara takes a lifestyle-centric approach to styling, offering wardrobe edits ($1,050 SGD including colour consultation and body shape analysis), personal shopping, and even interior styling. Her approach is thorough and structured, with detailed analysis before any shopping begins.
Best for: Clients who want a comprehensive wardrobe edit with structured methodology. The combined wardrobe-and-interiors offering is unique in Singapore.
Style by Jeann
Jeann is known for her patient, encouraging approach. She works primarily with professional women, helping them gain confidence to try new colours, designs, and styles. Her style is less prescriptive and more exploratory, which works well for clients who feel overwhelmed by fashion decisions.
Best for: Women who want a gentle, guided introduction to personal styling. Especially good for those who feel anxious about style changes.
If Colour Analysis Is Your Priority
Several of the general stylists above include colour analysis as part of larger packages. But if colour analysis is your main goal, the dedicated colour specialists deliver more depth:
Style Forth
Full disclosure: this is us. Style Forth has completed over 7,600 colour analysis sessions using a 12-season system calibrated specifically for the full range of Asian skin tones. Sessions include professional draping, a colour passport, hair and makeup guidance, and metal recommendations. Higher-tier packages add body shape analysis, style personality profiling, and personal shopping.
Style Forth holds a 5.0 Google rating from 49 reviews. Corporate clients include Porsche, LinkedIn, and Uniqlo. Sessions range from $180 (focused colour analysis) to $999 (complete style transformation).
Best for: Anyone who wants colour analysis as the primary service, particularly those wanting a system that accounts for Singapore's ethnic diversity. Also strong for men's colour analysis, Indian skin tones, and group sessions.
Limitation: Style Forth specialises in colour and style analysis. If you need ongoing wardrobe management, personal shopping over multiple seasons, or executive coaching, some of the general stylists above offer more breadth.
code.d
code.d is a dedicated colour analysis and image consulting studio in Singapore. They offer in-person colour analysis sessions in a studio environment, with a modern, aesthetically curated experience.
Best for: Those who want a boutique studio experience for their colour analysis.
Colourwise
Colourwise is a certified personal colour analysis service notable for offering Singapore's first Muslim hijab colour analysis and having a male colour consultant on the team. Sessions start from around $168.
Best for: Muslim clients wanting hijab-specific colour guidance, or men who prefer working with a male consultant.
Kolorist
Kolorist, located at Orchard, offers Korean-style personal colour analysis starting from $180. Their approach follows the Korean colour system, which has gained significant popularity through social media.
Best for: Those specifically wanting Korean-style colour analysis. Worth noting that the Korean system was developed for Korean skin tones, so results may vary for Singapore's diverse population.
A word on "Korean colour analysis"
The Korean trend is real and the methodology is legitimate. But it was calibrated for Korean complexions. Singapore has Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian, and mixed-heritage skin tones that each present differently. If you are not Korean, ask whether the analyst's methodology accounts for your specific colouring. We have written a detailed comparison if you want to dig deeper.
How to Choose the Right Stylist for You
The "best" stylist depends entirely on what you need. Here is a framework:
- Define what you actually want. Colour analysis? Wardrobe help? Executive presence coaching? Full transformation? Each service listed above has a different sweet spot. Do not pay for executive image consulting if you just want to know your colour season, and do not book a colour-only session if your problem is a disorganised wardrobe.
- Check their experience with people like you. Does the stylist work with your age group, ethnicity, body type, and profession? A stylist who primarily works with women in their 20s may not be the best fit for a male executive in his 50s, and vice versa. Experience with diverse skin tones matters more than most people realise.
- Read actual reviews. Not just star ratings. Look for specific mentions of what changed for the client. "She told me I was a Soft Summer" tells you less than "I cleared out 30% of my wardrobe and now get compliments weekly." The latter signals genuine impact.
- Ask about methodology. For colour analysis: a 12-season system is more precise than a 4-season one. For wardrobe consulting: do they just shop with you, or do they teach you principles you can apply on your own? The best services make you independent, not dependent on them.
- Consider the practical format. Some stylists offer virtual sessions. Some visit your home for wardrobe edits. Some work only from a studio. Match the format to your lifestyle and comfort level.
What Does Personal Styling Cost in Singapore?
Here is what you can expect to pay across different service types:
| Service Type | Typical Price Range | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Colour analysis only | $150 - $500 | Professional draping, seasonal classification, colour palette/passport |
| Wardrobe edit | $300 - $1,050 | Home visit, wardrobe audit, styling existing pieces, donation/discard guidance |
| Personal shopping | $250 - $800 | Curated shopping trip, piece selection, fitting room guidance |
| Complete style transformation | $800 - $2,000+ | Colour analysis + body shape + wardrobe edit + personal shopping + ongoing guidance |
| Executive image consulting | $500 - $2,000+ | Professional image strategy, body language, wardrobe, personal branding |
| Corporate workshop (group) | $1,500 - $5,000+ | Group colour analysis, professional dressing, image workshops |
A few things to keep in mind about pricing:
- Cheaper is not always worse. A focused $180 colour analysis from a specialist can deliver more value than a $600 general styling package that barely touches colour. Match the service to the problem you want to solve.
- Colour analysis is a one-time cost. Your undertone does not change. A good colour analysis lasts a lifetime. Wardrobe styling, by contrast, may be repeated seasonally. Budget accordingly — read our breakdown on whether colour analysis is worth it.
- Ask what is included at each tier. Some stylists bundle colour analysis, body shape analysis, and hair guidance into their base price. Others charge separately for each component. Compare total cost for equivalent services, not headline price.
What to Expect from Your First Session
If you have never worked with a personal stylist, here is what a typical first session looks like:
- Pre-session consultation. Most stylists will ask about your goals, lifestyle, profession, and current frustrations with your wardrobe. This can happen over WhatsApp, email, or a short call. Some offer a free initial consultation (Style by Manasa offers a complimentary 30-minute session).
- The session itself. For colour analysis, expect 1.5 to 3 hours of fabric draping in natural light. For wardrobe edits, the stylist comes to your home and works through your clothes piece by piece. For personal shopping, you will visit stores together. Most sessions happen in person — the hands-on element is what you are paying for.
- Deliverables. You should walk away with something tangible: a colour passport, a lookbook, a curated wardrobe plan, or a shopping list. If a stylist charges $500+ and gives you only verbal advice with nothing to reference later, that is a red flag.
- After the session. Good stylists make you independent. After your session, you should be able to make confident style decisions on your own using the tools and principles they taught you. Some offer follow-up support — ask about this upfront if it matters to you.
"The best personal stylist does not make you dependent on them. They teach you principles that work for the rest of your life."
Frequently Asked Questions
Personal styling services in Singapore typically range from $150 to $2,000+ depending on the scope. A standalone colour analysis session costs $150-$500. Wardrobe edits and personal shopping sessions run $300-$1,050. Full style transformation packages that combine colour analysis, body shape analysis, wardrobe audit, and personal shopping can cost $800-$2,000+.
A personal stylist focuses on clothing and fashion — helping you choose outfits, build a wardrobe, and develop your look. An image consultant takes a broader approach that may include body language coaching, communication skills, etiquette training, and professional branding alongside styling. In practice, many Singapore-based professionals offer elements of both.
No. Several Singapore stylists work with male clients, and demand from men has grown significantly. Colour analysis, wardrobe building, and executive image consulting are all relevant regardless of gender. Style Forth, Style by Manasa, Image & Me, and Colourwise all serve male clients.
Online colour analysis exists and costs less (typically $50-$200), but accuracy is significantly lower. Screen calibration, camera white balance, and ambient lighting all distort colour. In-person draping in controlled natural light remains the only reliable method. Most reputable stylists in Singapore recommend in-person sessions for accurate results.
Consider four factors: (1) What you actually need — colour analysis, wardrobe help, or full image consulting. (2) Their experience with your demographic — age, ethnicity, profession, body type. (3) Their methodology — a 12-season colour system is more precise than a 4-season one. (4) Reviews and track record — read what clients actually say, not just star ratings.
Yes. Several stylists offer corporate workshops and group sessions. Style Forth has run workshops for organisations including Porsche, LinkedIn, and Uniqlo. Image & Me offers executive image consulting for leadership teams. Julia Blank provides corporate etiquette and personal branding workshops. Group sessions are typically more affordable per person than individual consultations.
For most people, yes — if you choose the right service for your needs. The most common ROI comes from reduced wardrobe waste. Clients consistently report buying fewer items but wearing everything they own after working with a stylist. A colour analysis or wardrobe edit typically pays for itself within a few months of smarter shopping decisions.
Interested in colour analysis? We are happy to answer questions before you book.
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