Stop guessing what suits you.
Start wearing what works.
Book a personalized colour analysis with Latisha, a dual-qualified expert-available in Brisbane and across limited Queensland pop-ups.
Does this sound familiar?
Buying things you never wear?
Overwhelmed by choice?
Looking tired/washed out?
Wanting to feel like yourself?
Meet the expert behind your transformation
Latisha Sykes is a dual-qualified colour analyst who has helped hundreds of women discover exactly what works for them. Not trends, not guesswork, but you. Every session is personal, practical, and designed to give you lifelong clarity.
Curated for your skin tone & undertone
Internationally accredited
Your Colour Season Defined
Over 200 premium drapes
What happens during your session
A simple, guided experience that gives you clarity for life.
Come with no makeup, no large earrings, or fake tan (on your face) and clear contact lenses if you wear them. This lets Latisha see your natural colouring clearly.
Latisha explains your contrast level and what to look for. Then the draping process starts and she drapes a series of luxury Korean colour fabrics near your face, observing in real time how each shade interacts with your features
Latisha walks you through your season, explains your undertones, shows you your sister palettes, best and worst colours side by side, and answers every question you have.
You leave the studio knowing exactly what works for you. Your comprehensive seasonal guide follows via email - a reference you'll use every time you shop or get dressed.
Two session types Both life- changing
Standard Analysis
- 25-minute welcome video sent after booking to prepare you
- Complete assessment of undertone, overtone, skin tone & eye colour
- Your season's patterns, prints & neutrals identified
- Discovering your best metals for accessories
- 60+page seasonal guide PDF
Premium Analysis
- 25-minute welcome video sent after booking to prepare you
- Full 12-season colour analysis using luxury South Korean drapes
- Complete assessment of undertone, overtone, skin tone & eye colour
- Hair color recommendations tailored to your undertone
- Your season's patterns, prints & neutrals identified
- Personalized makeup audit - foundation, lipstick, blush & eyeshadow
- Two take-home lipstick samples in your best shades
- 80+page premium seasonal guide PDF
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Real Transformations. Real confidence
After
See the Power of the right palette
- Enhances natural skin tone
- Reduces dullness and shadows
- Creates visual harmony
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Frequently asked Questions
The Standard session covers your full season identification and core colour palette. The Premium session includes more detailed sub-season analysis, makeup colour guidance, in-depth wardrobe application advice, and extended time with Latisha. The Premium session is the most popular choice for clients who want a complete, thorough experience and clear direction across all areas of their style.
Sessions typically run between 1 and 1.5 hours, depending on the service level booked. Premium sessions are longer to allow for the additional depth of guidance across styling, makeup, and wardrobe application. You will have plenty of time to ask questions and leave feeling confident in your results.
Wear a simple top in a neutral colour. White, grey, or black works well, so your clothing does not interfere with the draping process. Avoid strong prints or highly saturated colours near your face. No specific outfit is required beyond that, and there is no dress code.
For the most accurate result, arrive with no makeup so Latisha can clearly assess your natural colouring. If you wear makeup daily and want personalised shade advice , bring your current products along*, and they can be reviewed after the draping process is complete. *Premium Colour Analysis Services Only
Colour analysis is the process of identifying which colours, tones, and shades best complement your natural features, your skin undertone, eye colour, and hair colour. Coloured fabric drapes are held near your bare face in natural or controlled light, and your analyst observes how each colour affects your complexion. Through systematic comparison, your season is identified, and your most flattering palette is determined. At Your SZN, Latisha uses a professional 12-season method for a precise, personalised result.
The four seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, are categories based on the warmth, depth, and clarity of your natural colouring. Your SZN uses a refined 12-season system that divides each season into three sub-types (for example, True Summer, Soft Summer, and Light Summer), giving you a far more accurate result than the original 4-season approach. The only way to know your season for certain is through a professional colour analysis; quizzes and online tools are not reliable substitutes.
Warm colouring has golden, peachy or yellow-based tones in the skin, hair and eyes. Cool colouring has blue, pink, or ashy tones. Neutral colouring sits in between, with a blend of both. Identifying your colour temperature is the foundation of choosing clothing, makeup, and accessories that genuinely flatter you rather than fighting your natural features.
Skin tone is the surface colour you see: fair, medium, tan, or deep. Undertone is the permanent genetic hue beneath the surface: warm, cool, or neutral. Colour analysis is based entirely on undertone, which is why two people with very different complexions can belong to the same season, and why wearing the wrong undertone can make you look tired or washed out even in colours you love.
These terms describe the chroma, or saturation level, of your best colours. Bright and clear seasons suit vivid, high-saturation shades, while muted and soft seasons look best in toned-down, greyed shades. Wearing colours that match your chroma level is just as important as wearing the right warmth or depth, and is often the missing piece for people who feel something is off even when they wear "their" colours.
Yes, completely. The principles of undertone, depth, and chroma are universal and apply to every complexion, hair colour, and ethnic background. Latisha is experienced working with a diverse range of clients and uses a methodology that works across all skin tones, not just the pale-skin-focused systems of older approaches.
Absolutely. Colour analysis applies to everyone regardless of gender, and the same principles of undertone, depth, and chroma are equally relevant. Knowing your best colours is valuable for building a polished, confident wardrobe, whether you are a man or a woman.
Contrary to popular belief your season can change throughout your life. What can shift is your contrast level and as your hair naturally lightens or grays you might become a softer season. A session with us can help you identify which colours will work best at any stage of life.
No, your undertone is genetic and permanent. A tan changes your surface colour but does not alter your season. A cool-season person remains a cool season after a summer holiday, and we assess your natural underlying colouring, not your current tan.
Colour analysis has been used by fashion and image professionals for decades, rooted in colour theory from the early 20th century and widely practised in Australia since the 1980s. The recent resurgence on TikTok and Pinterest has introduced a lot of people to the concept, but the methodology is established and evidence-based. Your SZN applies a modern, professional approach that goes well beyond trend-driven online content.
The original 4-season system places you into one of four broad categories. The 12-season system adds three sub-types to each season, for example, True Autumn, Soft Autumn, and Dark Autumn, giving you a far more precise palette tailored to your specific depth, warmth, and chroma level. We use the 12-season system as standard because it produces more accurate and meaningful results.
After a session, you receive your season result, a colour palette, and practical guidance on applying your colours to clothing. Premium sessions include additional resources and extended styling guidance , makeup, hair, and accessories. . Everything is designed to be genuinely usable in everyday dressing, not just a pretty palette card.
The Standard session covers your full season identification and core colour palette. The Premium session includes more detailed sub-season analysis, makeup colour guidance, in-depth wardrobe application advice, and extended time with Latisha. The Premium session is the most popular choice for clients who want a complete, thorough experience and clear direction across all areas of their style.
Sessions typically run between 1 and 1.5 hours, depending on the service level booked. Premium sessions are longer to allow for the additional depth of guidance across styling, makeup, and wardrobe application. You will have plenty of time to ask questions and leave feeling confident in your results.
Wear a simple top in a neutral colour. White, grey, or black works well, so your clothing does not interfere with the draping process. Avoid strong prints or highly saturated colours near your face. No specific outfit is required beyond that, and there is no dress code.
For the most accurate result, arrive with no makeup so Latisha can clearly assess your natural colouring. If you wear makeup daily and want personalised shade advice , bring your current products along*, and they can be reviewed after the draping process is complete. *Premium Colour Analysis Services Only
Colour analysis is the process of identifying which colours, tones, and shades best complement your natural features, your skin undertone, eye colour, and hair colour. Coloured fabric drapes are held near your bare face in natural or controlled light, and your analyst observes how each colour affects your complexion. Through systematic comparison, your season is identified, and your most flattering palette is determined. At Your SZN, Latisha uses a professional 12-season method for a precise, personalised result.
The four seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, are categories based on the warmth, depth, and clarity of your natural colouring. Your SZN uses a refined 12-season system that divides each season into three sub-types (for example, True Summer, Soft Summer, and Light Summer), giving you a far more accurate result than the original 4-season approach. The only way to know your season for certain is through a professional colour analysis; quizzes and online tools are not reliable substitutes.
Warm colouring has golden, peachy or yellow-based tones in the skin, hair and eyes. Cool colouring has blue, pink, or ashy tones. Neutral colouring sits in between, with a blend of both. Identifying your colour temperature is the foundation of choosing clothing, makeup, and accessories that genuinely flatter you rather than fighting your natural features.
Skin tone is the surface colour you see: fair, medium, tan, or deep. Undertone is the permanent genetic hue beneath the surface: warm, cool, or neutral. Colour analysis is based entirely on undertone, which is why two people with very different complexions can belong to the same season, and why wearing the wrong undertone can make you look tired or washed out even in colours you love.
These terms describe the chroma, or saturation level, of your best colours. Bright and clear seasons suit vivid, high-saturation shades, while muted and soft seasons look best in toned-down, greyed shades. Wearing colours that match your chroma level is just as important as wearing the right warmth or depth, and is often the missing piece for people who feel something is off even when they wear "their" colours.
Yes, completely. The principles of undertone, depth, and chroma are universal and apply to every complexion, hair colour, and ethnic background. Latisha is experienced working with a diverse range of clients and uses a methodology that works across all skin tones, not just the pale-skin-focused systems of older approaches.
Absolutely. Colour analysis applies to everyone regardless of gender, and the same principles of undertone, depth, and chroma are equally relevant. Knowing your best colours is valuable for building a polished, confident wardrobe, whether you are a man or a woman.
Contrary to popular belief your season can change throughout your life. What can shift is your contrast level and as your hair naturally lightens or grays you might become a softer season. A session with us can help you identify which colours will work best at any stage of life.
No, your undertone is genetic and permanent. A tan changes your surface colour but does not alter your season. A cool-season person remains a cool season after a summer holiday, and we assess your natural underlying colouring, not your current tan.
Colour analysis has been used by fashion and image professionals for decades, rooted in colour theory from the early 20th century and widely practised in Australia since the 1980s. The recent resurgence on TikTok and Pinterest has introduced a lot of people to the concept, but the methodology is established and evidence-based. Your SZN applies a modern, professional approach that goes well beyond trend-driven online content.
The original 4-season system places you into one of four broad categories. The 12-season system adds three sub-types to each season, for example, True Autumn, Soft Autumn, and Dark Autumn, giving you a far more precise palette tailored to your specific depth, warmth, and chroma level. We use the 12-season system as standard because it produces more accurate and meaningful results.
After a session, you receive your season result, a colour palette, and practical guidance on applying your colours to clothing. Premium sessions include additional resources and extended styling guidance , makeup, hair, and accessories. . Everything is designed to be genuinely usable in everyday dressing, not just a pretty palette card.
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