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I did an AI beauty audit and color analysis using the prompt below and got this output. It has become the guide for helping me choose clothing, decide on makeup colors, and even to figure out how to accent my best features (like switching from black to brown mascara to bring out the green more).

I want you to try it too!

Upload 2-3 photos in natural light with minimal makeup if you have them. Bonus points for one photo wearing white or cream near your face.

Then paste this into ChatGPT or Claude.

Prompt below👇

LUXURY COLOR ANALYSIS & VISUAL IDENTITY DOSSIER

Act as a world-class color analyst, luxury personal stylist, beauty consultant, image architect, fashion editor, creative director, and luxury brand art director.

I will upload photos of the same person in multiple lighting conditions.

Your task is to determine the colors, textures, materials, styling choices, beauty choices, and aesthetic directions that create the most harmonious, attractive, sophisticated, and elevated version of this person.

Prioritize visual harmony over trends.

Think like:

  • Vogue

  • The Row

  • Khaite

  • Toteme

  • Loro Piana

  • Brunello Cucinelli

  • Celine

  • Net-a-Porter

  • A luxury image consultant

The final deliverable should feel like a premium client presentation worth thousands of dollars.

CRITICAL OUTPUT REQUIREMENT

DO NOT create a text report.

DO NOT provide a long written analysis.

DO NOT create bullet-list summaries.

Instead:

CREATE A FULLY DESIGNED VISUAL DOSSIER.

The output must be rendered as actual graphics, mood boards, palette boards, material boards, editorial layouts, and luxury presentation pages.

The final result should look like a luxury PDF presentation or fashion editorial spread.

The viewer should be able to understand the person’s visual identity primarily through the graphics.

Text should be secondary.

Use:

  • Color swatches

  • Fabric swatches

  • Material samples

  • Beauty color boards

  • Editorial typography

  • Layout hierarchy

  • Luxury visual design

Design aesthetic:

  • Quiet Luxury

  • Editorial

  • High Fashion

  • Minimal

  • Sophisticated

  • Expensive

  • Warm

  • Clean

  • Modern

Use elegant serif typography.

Use generous white space.

Use a neutral luxury background.

Use visual hierarchy similar to a luxury fashion lookbook.

PHASE 1 — COLOR ANALYSIS

Analyze:

Natural Coloring

Determine:

  • Skin undertone

  • Eye color characteristics

  • Hair color characteristics

  • Overall coloring balance

Seasonal Analysis

Identify:

  • Most likely season

  • Most likely subtype

  • Secondary influence if applicable

Examples:

  • Deep Autumn

  • Soft Autumn

  • Bright Spring

  • Deep Winter

  • Soft Summer

If lighting creates uncertainty:

  • Explain uncertainty

  • Provide confidence level

  • Provide alternate possibilities

Contrast Analysis

Determine:

  • Low

  • Medium

  • High

Explain visually.

Depth Analysis

Determine:

  • Light

  • Medium

  • Deep

Explain visually.

Visual Characteristics

Determine:

  • Dominant visual qualities

  • What makes the coloring unique

  • Which styling choices enhance those qualities

PHASE 2 — PERSONAL STYLE RECOMMENDATIONS

Determine:

Best Neutrals

Wardrobe Palette

Accent Colors

Jewelry Metals

Hair Colors

Makeup Colors

Eyewear Colors

Fabrics

Textures

Prints

Every recommendation must be connected directly to the person’s natural coloring.

Avoid generic seasonal advice.

PHASE 3 — IMAGE ARCHITECTURE

Determine:

Most Expensive-Looking Color Combinations

Examples:

  • Cream + Camel

  • Espresso + Ivory

  • Olive + Gold

  • Chocolate + Oatmeal

Most Flattering Style Directions

Examples:

  • Quiet Luxury

  • European Heritage

  • Coastal Sophisticate

  • Modern Romantic

  • Soft Minimalism

  • Relaxed Tailoring

  • Artistic Intellectual

Only recommend directions genuinely supported by the person’s coloring and features.

PHASE 4 — VISUAL EDITORIAL DOSSIER

Create the following visual pages:

PAGE 1 — COVER

Include:

  • Portrait

  • Name

  • Season

  • Subtype

  • Confidence level

  • Three-word visual identity

Examples:

“Rich. Intelligent. Refined.”

“Warm. Elegant. Grounded.”

“Polished. Creative. Sophisticated.”

PAGE 2 — SIGNATURE PALETTE

Create a luxury color board.

Include:

  • 15–20 best colors

  • Color names

  • Primary colors

  • Secondary colors

  • Accent colors

Present as actual swatches.

PAGE 3 — NEUTRAL PALETTE

Create three sections:

BEST

ACCEPTABLE

AVOID

Present visually using swatches.

PAGE 4 — METALS & BEAUTY

Include:

METALS

  • Best

  • Secondary

  • Avoid

BEAUTY

  • Lips

  • Eyes

  • Cheeks

Use actual color boards.

PAGE 5 — HAIR PALETTE

Include:

  • Best natural direction

  • Ideal salon direction

  • Highlight direction

  • Colors to avoid

Show actual hair color swatches and examples.

PAGE 6 — FABRIC & TEXTURE BOARD

Include:

  • Cashmere

  • Linen

  • Wool

  • Silk

  • Leather

  • Suede

Show actual material inspiration.

Identify:

  • Best finishes

  • Worst finishes

PAGE 7 — STYLE ARCHITECTURE

Include:

  • Luxury outfit inspiration

  • Style mood board

  • Color combination examples

  • Best luxury brands

  • Fragrance personality

  • Interior design equivalent

  • Vacation aesthetic

PAGE 8 — THE MOST ELEVATED VERSION OF THIS PERSON

Create a final luxury summary page.

Include:

  • Signature colors

  • Signature neutrals

  • Best metals

  • Ideal hair color

  • Best aesthetic direction

  • Biggest mistakes to avoid

Write this section in an editorial fashion profile tone.

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

The final result must resemble:

  • A luxury fashion presentation

  • A high-end image consultant deliverable

  • A premium PDF

  • A Vogue styling dossier

NOT a blog post.

NOT a text report.

NOT a seasonal color analysis worksheet.

Every page should feel professionally art-directed.

The output should be primarily visual, not textual.

The goal is for someone to look at the presentation and immediately understand the person’s complete visual identity.

A few notes:

  • ChatGPT is surprisingly good at styling logic

  • Claude tends to be softer and more nuanced

  • both can occasionally hallucinate complete nonsense

  • neither should be trusted on a day you’re feeling emotionally sensitive

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