Discover Your
Best Colors

Nice to Have You Here!
Welcome to Twelve Season Studio. If you’ve ever wondered why some colors make you feel radiant while others seem to drain your energy, you’re in the right place. Color analysis is all about discovering the shades and tones that naturally enhance your beauty. It’s not just about clothes or makeup—it’s about uncovering what makes you feel your best every day. I look forward seeing you!
– Michelle

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Which Season Are You?
Undertone, depth, and chroma come together to define your season

Winter
Like a frosty morning or a starry winter night, the Winter palette is crisp, cool, and dramatic. If these tones make you shine, Winter could be your season!

Spring
Spring sparkles with bright, youthful colors that are light, lively, and full of energy. Think soft pink, fresh green, and sunny yellow. Do these colors match your features? You might be a Spring!

Summer
Like the sparkling sea and a clear summer sky, the Summer palette is soft, cool, and calm. If these colors make you glow, Summer could be your season!

Autumn
As the leaves turn amber, rust, and gold, nature shows us the warm, deep tones of Autumn. Do these colors feel like ‘you’? Then you might be an Autumn!
Why Should you Know Your Best Colors?
A closet full of your best colors simplifies your wardrobe, making getting dressed, shopping, and styling yourself the easiest part of your day.
The Goal
There’s something empowering about knowing your best colors. Life is busy, so having a color palette tailored to you makes shopping and getting dressed so much easier. It’s like having a personal cheat sheet for effortless style—who doesn’t want that?
I’m here to guide you through this transformative experience and share the joy that comes with discovering your unique palette. Whether you’re new to the idea of color analysis or already a believer, my goal is to make this process fun, enlightening, and confidence-boosting.
The Method
When it comes to color analysis, the magic lies in understanding three key elements: temperature (warm/cool), depth (dark/light), and chroma (bright/soft).
By carefully analyzing these three aspects of your features, we’ll uncover the palette that’s uniquely yours. This process isn’t about rules or restrictions—it’s about discovering what makes you feel confident, radiant, and natural.
It’s amazing how the right colors can bring out your natural beauty and even make your eyes sparkle. I can’t wait to share this journey with you!
Common Questions
During a personal color analysis, we dive into discovering the colors that make you shine! We start with a quick chat about your style and preferences, then we use a series of color drapes to see how different shades interact with your skin, eyes, and hair. You’ll see firsthand how some colors enhance your natural glow while others might dull or overpower you. Throughout the process, we refine your best palette, considering undertones, contrast levels, and depth to find the most flattering hues. By the end, you’ll have a personalized guide to help you choose clothing, makeup, and accessories with confidence. The appointment usually lasts about 90 minutes.
I completed my training with Mariana Marques of The Outfit Curator in January 2025. My studies included education for both in-person and virtual color analysis.

I currently offer in-person color analysis from my home in Huntsville, AL (off of Zierdt Road near Town Madison). See our Contact page for more information. On-location services are available too – please contact me at [email protected] before booking.
There are a few simple things you can do to make sure you get the most accurate results. First off, try to come without any makeup or self tanner on—this helps me see your natural skin tone without any products altering it (makeup wipes are provided if needed). Also, make sure to wait at least a week if you’ve just had a spray tan treatment. If you wear glasses, I will ask you to remove them during the draping as they can cast shadows on your face and make it trickier to determine your best colors.
I use an expanded 12-season method for color analysis. It is a more detailed way to figure out which colors work best for you, taking into account not just your undertones but also your overall intensity and contrast. It expands on the traditional 4-season system by breaking things down into three sub-seasons within each main category (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter). This gives a much more personalized approach, so instead of just being a “Summer” or “Winter,” you might find out you’re a “Light Summer” or “Deep Winter.”
Of course! Please let me know ahead of time if you’d like to bring a friend to share the experience with you.
Color analysis is for everyone, no matter your gender or style! It’s all about finding the hues that bring out your natural beauty and make you feel great. Men can just as easily benefit from knowing which colors suit their skin tone, eyes, and hair. The right colors can give anyone that extra edge in looking polished and feeling confident. It’s not about following trends, but about knowing what truly works for you, and that’s something everyone can enjoy!
The quick answer is no. Your undertone will never change, so your “main” season (Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn) will always remain the same. However, we do lose intensity in our features as we age, so it’s possible that you may become a softer or lighter version of your current season.
What are the Twelve Seasons?
The twelve-season system expands upon the traditional four-season approach (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter) by introducing three variations…
What is Color Analysis?
Color analysis is the process of determining which colors harmonize best with an individual’s natural features—skin tone, eye color, and…
Virtual Color Analysis Explained
Virtual color analysis is a modern and convenient way to discover your best colors without needing to visit an in-person…
More Questions?
Please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to hear from you!

