Begin Your Seasonal Color Journey

Discover how color, nature, and your unique characteristics come together to reveal your personal harmony.

What Is Seasonal Color Analysis?

Seasonal Color Analysis is the art of understanding your unique relationship with color. It reveals the colors, qualities, and combinations that naturally harmonize with you, helping you create a wardrobe that feels authentic, effortless, and uniquely yours.

Why Do Certain Colors Feel Right?

Have you ever wondered why some colors seem to make you glow while others feel disconnected? Seasonal Color Analysis helps you understand the qualities that create harmony between you and the colors you wear.

More Than Finding Your Season

Your season is not simply a category or a pre-made palette—it is a doorway into understanding your personal color harmony and the elements of style that support you best.

In the Suzanne Caygill Method of Seasonal Color Analysis, your season reflects the unique qualities you share with the natural world. It reveals the relationships between color, value, intensity, texture, and depth that create harmony with your individual essence.

Rather than placing you into a formula, this approach invites us to observe and understand the subtle qualities that make you uniquely you. Your energetic light, your body signature, your personality, your lifestyle. Your colors are not chosen because they belong to a predetermined set; they are discovered because they naturally support and enhance your own coloring and the whole of who you are.

Your seasonal palette becomes more than a collection of colors—it becomes a guide for understanding how color, clothing, and personal style can work together in a way that feels authentic, effortless, and deeply connected to who you are.

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“If we recognize that everything in the organization of the universe is authentic and correct, then we pose the question, “Does not this organization apply also to human beings?” It seems reasonable to assume each human being has an individualized design, color, and form that is suitable to his or her intrinsic value and intent.”

—Suzanne Caygill, “Color The Essences of You”