It started with a wedding in Mexico.
In 2024, I got invited to a destination wedding — beachside, warm evenings, the kind of trip where you know the photos are going to live on your camera roll forever.
I was excited. And then I opened my closet.
Not empty. Actually pretty full. But nothing felt right. Nothing felt like me for this specific, once-in-a-lifetime trip. I didn't want to show up to something that special feeling average.
So I did what any normal person does at 11pm: I went down a rabbit hole.
Color analysis seemed straightforward at first.
Figure out your season, buy those colors, done. Except I spent weeks going in circles. I'd think I had it figured out, then completely second-guess myself. Undertones, hue, chroma, value, 12 seasons — it was a lot.
But then one day it clicked. Like actually clicked. I remember sitting there thinking wait, this is actually logical. For the first time, color made sense as a system, not just a vibe.
I went shopping differently after that.
Instead of "do I like this?" I started asking "does this work with me?" I picked colors I never would've reached for before. And for the first time, I built every outfit for the trip with real intention — the welcome dinner, the beach day, the ceremony, the reception.
When I got to Mexico, something unexpected happened.
Those few days turned into some of the best of my life. Conversations came easily. I felt confident and present in a way I hadn't quite felt before. And for maybe the first time, I had this strange, quiet feeling of being seen — not because of the clothes, but because how I looked on the outside finally matched who I was on the inside.
I came home and kept thinking about how unnecessarily hard the process had been. Weeks of confusion that, once I actually understood the logic, felt like it should've taken days.
I thought: There has to be an easier way.
So I built Color Confidence — the course I wish had existed when I started.
Step-by-step, at home, no professional draping required. Just the system, explained clearly, so you can have that same "oh, this is why it works" moment without the weeks of frustration.