Once the stylistic identity has been defined, three analytical tools translate it into precise and personalized recommendations:
A study of undertone, value, and chromatic contrast to identify the personal palette. But color analysis is not only technique: following a palette literally, without considering the person wearing it, can become a cage. Some colors are technically impeccable and simply do not represent you. In my method I look for the colors that enhance you and in which you recognize yourself - not only those that "look good on paper." At the end I provide an in-depth written report with a personalized moodboard: a visual guide that remains a reference for every purchase and future choice.
A reading of the proportions and geometry of the face to precisely guide choices of haircuts, glasses, accessories, and make-up. At the end I provide a detailed written report with moodboard: for every category - haircut, frames, earrings, necklines - explanatory images of what enhances your specific proportions.
An analysis of silhouette, proportions, and volumes to identify cuts, lengths, fabrics, patterns, textures, and accessories that enhance the figure. The written report I provide is an in-depth document: item by item - trousers, jackets, skirts, dresses, outerwear - with reference images showing what works for your physique, which strengths to emphasize, and which proportions to balance.
Each of these tools gains a completely different precision when guided by a clear stylistic project: every recommendation becomes part of a unified design instead of remaining isolated information.