Personal color analysisin Cambridge
Cambridge's intellectual heritage and diverse student population create a vibrant fashion landscape perfect for color analysis. The city's temperate climate and academic aesthetic influence personal styling choices.



























Color analysts and stylists in Cambridge
Cambridge's intellectual heritage and diverse student population create a vibrant fashion landscape perfect for color analysis. The city's temperate climate and academic aesthetic influence personal styling choices.
Key Light Image Consultancy
Consultant. Rating: 5/5 from 2 reviews
The Style Story
Image consultant. Rating: 5/5 from 12 reviews
The Color Studio
Image consultant. Rating: 5/5 from 53 reviews
Kigo Color & Style Personal Color Analysis
Stylist. Rating: 5/5 from 16 reviews
Colors With Kate
Image consultant. Rating: 5/5 from 45 reviews
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About Color Analysis in Cambridge
Cambridge's intellectual heritage and diverse student population create a vibrant fashion landscape perfect for color analysis. The city's temperate climate and academic aesthetic influence personal styling choices. With prices ranging from £160-£450, Cambridge offers competitive rates compared to London, while providing expert services in a culturally rich university town.
Common questions
What to know about color analysis in Cambridge — and how previewing your palette on your real face fits in.
Where to shop your palette in Cambridge
Local boutiques and shopping spots to put your palette to work. You can also preview outfits on your real face before you buy.
King's Parade & Regent Street
High-street brands like Reiss and Jigsaw for quality basics and seasonal pieces that match your palette
The Grafton Centre
Department stores and accessible retailers including John Lewis for comprehensive wardrobe building
Mill Road & The Backs
Independent boutiques and vintage shops for unique, sustainable pieces that complement your color analysis results
Charity Shops (Rose & Crown, Oxfam)
Budget-friendly options perfect for students to experiment with palette colors without major investment




