Send a clear selfie — natural light, no filter, hair back if possible so your face reads clearly.
Tell me about yourself. The more honestly you describe your life, your concerns, and your ambitions for how you want to be seen, the more precisely the analysis will serve you.
This is a free initial consultation.
As soon as I’ve confirmed to have enough data from you, you can proceed with booking the service.
Hi Katja,
I found your Instagram and spent about an hour on your Pinterest last night after the kids were in bed, which is probably how I end up making all my decisions. I kept clicking on boards and going “yes, that” and then “wait, but also that” so I’m not sure I’ve narrowed anything down. If anything I think I’ve confused myself more than when I started.
I know basically nothing about Kibbe except that it exists and that apparently I’m not supposed to just pick the one whose moodboard I like most. I did a colour quiz once that said I was Autumn and I bought a mustard coat based on that, which I still own and still feel slightly wrong in. So possibly I’m not Autumn. Or possibly I just don’t suit mustard. I genuinely can’t tell.
About me: I’m 38, I work part-time as an interior stylist but most of my life right now is school runs, client calls from the kitchen table, and moving fabric samples from one surface to another. I need to look like I know what I’m doing in a client meeting and also survive a Tuesday that involves three locations and a broken dishwasher. Mostly I just want to stop buying things that seem right in the shop and then never leave my wardrobe.
Physically — I’m tallish, around 176 cm. Broad shoulders, I think. I always notice that structured jackets do something weird at the shoulders but I don’t know if that’s a fit problem or a shape problem. My figure is fairly straight, not much going on at the waist. Hair is medium brown, eyes are dark hazel, skin is warm and freckled and goes pink when I’m flustered. I love colour. That’s one thing I know. I always reach for it and then talk myself out of it because someone once told me it was unprofessional.
I’ve attached a selfie — natural light, taken this morning in the kitchen, there may be a school bag in the background, I apologise.
Where do I start?
Sofie
This is the kind of message that makes the analysis precise from the first exchange. She names a hypothesis, explains her doubts, describes her life context, and identifies the specific problem she wants solved. I can begin immediately.
Based on your selfie and everything you’ve shared, I identify your starting point within the 20 Shades framework — your preliminary style ID before calibration begins. You’ll receive my initial read directly.
In the meantime, feel free to browse all twenty IDs on the blog. Reading about the ones closest to you — and the ones that feel clearly wrong — sharpens the conversation and often surfaces details worth knowing before we go deeper.
Your style blend is refined through a proprietary calibration sequence that cross-references your specific colouring against your geometry and personal essence. To ensure precision, I do this work with a help of two specialised AI models: one trained as a stylist — interpreting how your blend translates into fabric, silhouette, and occasion — and one trained to see as a photographer, rendering the results as beautiful, true-to-you images.
Your renders arrive alongside my written notes: what I found, what I decided, and why. Depending on your tier, this includes shopping directions, accessory logic, fragrance guidance, and any occasion-specific recommendations.
The images are yours to keep. The reasoning is yours to return to.




























