The Psychology of Colour: How Shades Shape Perception

Have you ever noticed how some colours instantly lift your mood while others make you feel calm or confident? The colours we wear do more than flatter our complexion - they influence how we’re perceived by others, and even how we feel about ourselves.

Colour psychology plays a subtle but powerful role in personal style. Cool blues and greens can project serenity and trustworthiness - ideal for business meetings or interviews - while warmer tones like coral, peach or red radiate energy, warmth, and approachability.

When you understand your personal palette, you can use these effects intentionally. If you want to look composed and credible, your cooler, softer colours will serve you well. When you want to stand out, reach for the brighter or bolder shades in your wallet.

A colour consultation isn’t just about appearance - it’s about harnessing colour as a quiet language that expresses who you are before you’ve even spoken.