
We Begin With Color Dimension
Introduction
Nature got it right. We are intrinsically part of nature, so when we wear colors that harmonize with our natural features, we feel more radiant and youthful, effortlessly.​​
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Here you will begin the journey to discover the colours that suite you best, an introduction to Personal Color Analysis.

Getting to Know the Basics
Understanding how colour works is essential to identifying your most flattering shades. In seasonal colour analysis, we examine three key dimensions of colour that make it easier to recognize the tones that support your personal style: HUE, VALUE, and CHROMA.
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Colour dimension: HUE
In the world of colour analysis, HUE refers to whether a colour is warm or cool. Warm hues have a yellow undertone, while cool hues carry a blue base. Knowing your ideal hue range is a core part of determining your seasonal colour palette.
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Colour dimension: VALUE
VALUE tells us how light or dark a colour is. Lighter colours have white added, while deeper colours have black added. In seasonal colour analysis, this helps determine whether your best colours are soft and light or bold and deep—shaping a more aligned personal style.
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Colour dimension: CHROMA
CHROMA refers to the saturation or clarity of a colour. Is it bright and vivid, or soft and muted? This aspect of colour is essential in colour analysis because it helps define whether you shine in clear, bold tones or gentler, more blended shades—key insights for curating your ideal seasonal colour palette.
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