Working Professional
Sarah, 34
The Challenge
Defaulted to black and grey for work every day. Felt invisible in meetings despite doing strong work. Wanted to stand out without dressing loudly.
What She Discovered
Warm Autumn. Her best neutrals were olive, camel, and warm burgundy — not the cool greys she'd been wearing for years.
The Outcome
Colleagues started noticing. "You look different — did you change your hair?" No. She changed her colours.
New Mum
Michelle, 31
The Challenge
After her daughter was born, nothing in her closet felt right. Body changed, lifestyle changed, confidence took a hit. Kept buying things that ended up unworn.
What She Discovered
Cool Summer. She'd been buying warm tones that clashed with her skin. The right colours made her look rested even on four hours of sleep.
The Outcome
Rebuilt her wardrobe methodically using her palette. Stopped impulse buying. Every piece works together now.
The Skeptic
David, 38
The Challenge
His wife dragged him along. Thought colour analysis was "not for guys." Wore navy and white because it was safe. Didn't think about what he put on.
What He Discovered
Deep Winter. The difference between the right navy and the wrong navy was night and day. Certain whites washed him out completely.
The Outcome
Started getting compliments at work for the first time in years. Now recommends colour analysis to his colleagues — unprompted.
Corporate Team
Rachel's Team, 25 pax
The Challenge
Needed a team bonding activity that wasn't another escape room. Wanted something their women's network would actually enjoy — and remember.
What They Discovered
Every team member learned their season in a hands-on group session. The live draping demonstrations made the theory click instantly.
The Outcome
Highest-rated team event of the year. Three months later, colleagues were still comparing palettes at lunch.
Bride-to-Be
Priya, 29
The Challenge
Torn between blush and ivory for her wedding gown. Bridesmaids' dresses were another headache. Didn't want to look washed out in photos she'd keep forever.
What She Discovered
Warm Spring. Ivory was her shade, not blush. And her bridesmaids? She picked a warm coral that flattered multiple skin tones in her bridal party.
The Outcome
Wedding photos looked cohesive and natural. Her mum booked her own colour analysis session the week after the wedding.
Expat in Singapore
Emma, 36
The Challenge
Moved from London to Singapore and her entire wardrobe felt wrong. Colours that worked under grey skies looked dull in tropical light. Kept buying things that didn't suit her.
What She Discovered
Light Summer. Her best colours were soft — lavender, powder blue, soft rose — not the dark navy and forest green she'd packed from the UK.
The Outcome
Rebuilt her tropical wardrobe with purpose. Feels at home in what she wears now, even if home is 10,000 km from where she started.