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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 30 MIN

The art and science behind colour in fashion

from Style for Life · host Style for Life

In this episode, Stephanie discusses why colour analysis could completely change the way you think about your wardrobe. Steph delves into the world of colour analysis, explaining its significance in fashion styling and personal branding. She discusses the benefits of understanding your colour palette, the process of colour consultation, and the evolution of tools used in colour analysis. She also talks about the importance of technology in modern colour analysis and how it enhances the client experience.   If you want to book your own colour analysis and start the journey towards a better understanding of what works best for you, check out https://www.brightred.co.nz/   Listen to related episodes on Apple Podcasts: Should the colour black really be a staple in your wardrobe? https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/should-the-colour-black-really-be-a-staple-in-your-wardrobe/id1750397394?i=1000721134830 Does understanding your colours really matter? https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/episode-2-does-understanding-your-colours-really-matter/id1750397394?i=1000657870814 For resources and information around accountability coaching and personal styling, check out: https://www.brightred.co.nz/

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