[ Use Case ]

Colour-season newcomer

Soft autumn. Now what?

[ The Read ]

You took the test. Soft autumn. Or true winter, or bright spring, or soft summer. You know the season. You do not know what to do with it on a Tuesday morning.

01

The pain

Colour analysis is half the picture. The other half is your wardrobe. A list of recommended colours is useful in the abstract, but the dress in your closet is not labeled "soft autumn compliant." You are left translating a palette into outfits, on your own, every morning.

02

What FVLBI does

FVLBI places your season directly from a selfie and a body photo, using its own analysis. The placement covers all twelve seasons: Bright, True, and Light Spring. Light, True, and Soft Summer. Soft, True, and Deep Autumn. Deep, True, and Bright Winter.

Then the palette becomes a soft influence on every composition. Around fifteen percent of the reasoning. In-palette pieces are favoured when they fit. Out-of-palette pieces stay in rotation. The camel coat you wear every winter does not get exiled because the cool tones do not technically suit you.

03

What this is not

FVLBI does not buy a new palette-aligned wardrobe for you. It works with what you have. Over time, as you replace and add pieces, the palette gradually tilts the archive toward the colours that suit you.

04

A worked example

You catalog forty-five pieces. Twenty-eight are in your soft autumn palette. Twelve are adjacent. Five are out: a deep cool navy blazer, a cool grey jumper, a few others. FVLBI favours the twenty-eight in compositions, surfaces the twelve regularly, and includes the five when they pair well with everything else. Nothing is excluded. The palette is the influence, not the rule.

The palette is the guide. The wardrobe is yours.