Colour Analyst

Most people don't realise that as women, we only wear 20% of our entire wardrobe 80% of the time. The rest of our wardrobe is saved for special occasions!! What a waste!! This is where a colour analyst steps in.

Before you decide on your dress for the big day, or chose the other colours that you would like to intertwine into the wedding for the bridesmaid's dresses and flowers, it is really worth getting the opinion of a qualified colour analyst even if you don't use her/him for guidance.

They can make sure that every dress, clutch bag, and pair of stilettos you buy, looks more than good and, most importantly, makes you feel incredibly beautiful!

Even with the wedding dress, your skin tone may not necessarily suit white as every woman has a slightly different colouring. The latest shades of very pale dusky pink or ivory for your wedding dresses could make you look absolutely fabulous.

The right shades can draw all of the attention to your face, complement your make-up, clear your skin to allow a healthy radiating glow to develop and for you to be happy in yourself above all else. The way a colour analyst works is that they'll get you involved in a colour class. This colour class will focus mainly on your hair colour, your eyes, and your skin tone. Each of these features will all be considered and tested with different swatches of colours to verify which suit you the best. You will learn how to mingle your colours to give the best effect.


Colour analysts offer a style class where your body shape and personality will be determined so that you can be advised on the best style, cut, fabrics and patterns you should look for, together with the detail you should look for when deciding what to purchase.This will be incredibly helpful when you're choosing the wedding dress. Every bride wants to feel more beautiful than they have ever looked, this is perfectly normal as all of the attention is on them all day and it is the biggest day of their lives.

You are no exception!

Getting an ill-fitting dress is just not good enough as it is an easily avoidable task!

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