§ · The deliverable

What you take home.

A short walk-through of the printed booklet — what's inside, how it's arranged, and how clients use it.

Every consultation ends with a hand-bound, printed colour profile, made specifically for you. It is not a generic template with your name on the cover; it is the working notes of the appointment, set in print.

What's in the booklet

  1. 01

    Your season

    Your final 12-season classification, with the reasoning written out in full.

  2. 02

    Your palette

    Around thirty colours, swatched in print, in the order most useful for shopping.

  3. 03

    Wardrobe pairings

    Recommended combinations by occasion and weather.

  4. 04

    Makeup

    Foundation undertone, lipstick families, blush direction, eye shadow neutrals.

  5. 05

    Metals and jewellery

    Gold, silver, rose-gold; pearl, gemstone, leather.

  6. 06

    Hair colour

    What stays, what to ask the colourist for, what to avoid.

  7. 07

    Contrast

    High, medium, or low, and what that means for outfits.

  8. 08

    Notes from your appointment

    Written on the day, specific to what we saw in the drapes.

What it looks like

Cream stock, 12 pages, hand-bound with linen thread. Set in Cormorant Garamond and Inter Tight, the same typefaces used on this site. Sized to fit in a handbag.

How clients use it

Most clients keep the printed booklet in their bag for the first month — referring to the palette in shops, in the wardrobe, in front of the mirror. Most then transition to using the digital copy on their phone, but keep the printed booklet for reference at home.

The optional fabric-swatch booklet — a small concertina of woven swatches in your palette — is also designed to fit in a handbag, and is the single most useful tool a client can take to a fabric or clothing shop.

→ How the profile is made The underlying method

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