When to use personal color analysis
Use personal color analysis when you want clearer guidance on flattering colors before choosing outfits, hair direction, or future purchases.
Personal color analysis
Upload one portrait. Get a luxury editorial color board built around your own coloring.
How it works
Upload one clear portrait so the tool can read your contrast, undertone, and color softness before building a wearable palette direction.
Use personal color analysis when you want clearer guidance on flattering colors before choosing outfits, hair direction, or future purchases.
The result is a palette board with best colors, neutrals, accent shades, and avoid colors you can actually use when getting dressed.
Color guidance reduces second-guessing across outfits, shopping, travel packing, and even future beauty decisions.
Personal color analysis
A luxury editorial personal color analysis board, generated from one clear portrait. Fast, shareable, and always handled automatically behind the scenes.
Cost 1 credit
The result
The board includes best colors, neutrals, palette swatches, accent colors, usable colors, and avoid colors.
Tool chooser
Build full looks around one item when the main question is what to wear, not which colors suit you best.
Preview actual garments on yourself when you want to test a look visually before wearing or buying it.
Find your best colors, neutrals, and accent shades from one portrait.
Get a quick opinion on a finished outfit after you have already chosen the pieces.
FAQs
The tool reads one portrait to estimate the palette direction that best supports your contrast, undertone, and overall coloring.
Yes. One clear portrait is enough for a fast directional palette board.
Color analysis tells you which shades suit you. Outfit styling tells you how to combine specific clothes into a look.
Related guides
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Useful when you want your best colors to shape a smaller, more coherent wardrobe.