personal colour analysis consultation in Adelaide with Emily Swincer

Adelaide Colour Analysis

by Emily Swincer

Color swatches in shades of cream, yellow, orange, red, purple, and olive green next to a yellow and white striped vase with purple and yellow flowers on a wooden table.
Color samples fan deck and a booklet titled 'London College of Style' with the words 'SUMMER' and 'LONDON COLLEGE OF STYLE' on the cover, placed against a striped orange and white background.
Emily Swincer sitting on a pink chair, opening a folder with papers inside, in a room with framed artwork on the walls and a small wooden side table with a yellow and white striped vase holding flowers, and a certificate on display.

I’m Emily, a colour analyst certified with the London College of Style completing my certification with distinction..

I work with people who want clarity around what suits them - not rules, not restriction, just colours that feel right and are easy to live with. My aim is for you to leave with a fresh perspective on what makes you look and feel wonderful.

If you're searching for colour analysis in Adelaide, you're in the right place

Emily Beaton former Adelaide Thunderbirds netballer is sitting and laughing Emily Swincer is behind her is holding a pink piece of fabric as part of colour analysis in a room decorated with framed artwork and clothing racks.
Two women are examining a color palette and fabric swatches in a cozy, art-filled room. One woman is seated with a pink fabric draped over her shoulders, the other is standing and holding the color palette.
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During your session, I’ll drape you in colours from the four seasonal palettes Winter, Summer, Spring, and Autumn. This process reveals your natural undertone and highlights the colours that bring clarity, balance, and brightness to your complexion — often referred to as your “wow” colours.

On a practical level, colour analysis also helps identify your most flattering neutrals, which aren’t always as simple as black and white. For some, navy works beautifully; for others, camel or taupe is a better foundation. Once you know what suits you, the options become much clearer.

The London College of Style doesn’t work with sub-seasons such as “warm” or “bright.” This approach aligns with my belief that colour should feel supportive rather than restrictive. If a particular shade doesn’t resonate with you, that’s fine — we’ll focus on colours that enhance you and that you’ll genuinely enjoy wearing.

Let’s find your perfect colours

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Personal colour consultations in Adelaide. In-studio and one-on-one.

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