Getting your palette is fun… until you’re shopping for your colors😅
The struggle is real.
When you’re not fully trained to see your colors, your eye grabs the dominant shades. The bold displays. The obvious tones.
Meanwhile, your actual colors are quietly sitting there… and you walk right past them.
It is about training your eye.
That is why I created a 90-minute Color Training for:
• my color analysis clients
• online analysis clients
• self-diagnosed palette lovers
• anyone who feels unsure in stores
If you struggle to recognize your shades…
If you hesitate between tones…
If online shopping feels overwhelming…
This session is for you.
No fluff.
Just foundation of color theory and strategic techniques you can apply immediately.
Shopping in your palette should feel empowering, not confusing.
Comment TRAINING and join me 🤍
#coloranalysis #colortraining #personalstyle #wardrobebuilding #agilestyling
As someone who once found picking the right colors for my wardrobe overwhelming, I know how easy it is to be distracted by bold displays or dominant shades in stores. The truth is, our most flattering colors often don't shout for attention—they quietly complement our natural tones, and without proper knowledge, they can go unnoticed. What helped me immensely was dedicating time to learning color theory basics and practicing how to identify my personal palette. This approach didn't just make shopping easier but transformed it into an empowering experience. I stopped second-guessing myself and felt more confident wearing colors that truly enhanced my complexion. One technique I found incredibly useful involves comparing subtle undertones in clothing under natural light and noting which hues bring out the brightness in my eyes and skin. Over time, this made me more attuned to the nuances of color beyond just the most visible options. For those shopping online, this skill is especially beneficial. With digital screens often altering how colors appear, knowing your specific palette helps avoid impulse buys that don’t suit you. I recommend creating a digital or physical reference of your best shades for quick comparison when browsing. In essence, training your eye to recognize your unique colors builds an intuitive sense that elevates your personal style and wardrobe building. It’s about cutting through the noise and focusing on strategic choices that make you look and feel your best every day.














































































