Love Your Colors
$199 · 2-hour session
Some colors wash you out. Some wake you up. Let's find yours.
Book Love Your Colors
What happens in the studio
You've seen it happen — a friend wears a certain shade and suddenly she's glowing. That's not luck; that's her palette. In two unhurried hours, Pat drapes you in precision-dyed fabrics under natural daylight until your season emerges — the colors that brighten your skin, deepen your eyes, and make people say “you look amazing” instead of “nice outfit.”
What you take home
- Your custom swatch wallet — your palette in your purse, forever
- Your personal color booklet — what to wear near your face, your best neutrals, metals, even lipstick tones
Want the whole answer? Add your shape and get one combined guide — Love Your Look, $349.
How a color analysis works
When you come in, Pat starts by explaining how color theory began — and why your own coloring can be compared to, and enhanced by, the colors we see in the four seasons of nature. A typical analysis takes about two hours.
If you're wearing makeup, it comes off so she can read your true skin tone; colored hair is covered so it won't throw off the reading. Then the draping begins. Under natural daylight, Pat drapes you in both warm and cool colors and watches how your skin responds. When a color is wrong, your complexion looks ruddy or sallow and imperfections show. When it's right, your skin smooths out and your face comes forward with clarity — as if she'd just put makeup on you.
Once she knows whether warm or cool suits you best, she narrows to your season — Summer or Winter for cool, Autumn or Spring for warm — then drapes every shade in that palette to find the ones that are truly yours. Even within a season, your coloring is entirely your own.
Finally, she hands you your fabric swatch book and teaches you how to use it while you shop — for clothing, and also for hair color, makeup shades, eyeglasses, and anything else you buy for yourself. You'll leave with a take-home booklet that even covers the psychology of color: how the shades you wear shape the way others see you.
The biggest thing that holds women back is the fear they'll have to buy a whole new wardrobe, or give up colors they love. You won't. You'll learn how to wear what you already own by keeping your best colors near your face, and make every new purchase count — fewer pieces, far more looks.
