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In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, Tyler Moore (Tidy Dad) dives into the fascinating world of color analysis, a practice that blends history, psychology, and personal style. From its early 20th-century origins to today’s viral resurgence, Tyler explores how understanding your seasonal palette might simplify your wardrobe, boost your confidence, and even help you see yourself in a new light.
Through his own experience getting professionally “draped”, Tyler reflects on what it means to find your season (spoiler: he’s a Bright Winter) and how color can become a tool for both tidying and self-discovery.
In this episode you’ll learn:
* Color analysis dates back to the 1920s–1930s and categorizes individuals into Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter palettes.
* Most people wear 20% of their wardrobe 80% of the time, but maybe color analysis could help change that, by choosing colors you’ll actually wear!
* Understanding your best colors can help you to simplify your wardrobe.
🎨 Who analyzed my color palette? @lilyscolorlab
📚 Want more tips like these? Check out my book: Tidy Up Your Life
🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com
📸 Follow along on IG: @tidydad
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In this episode of Tidy Tidbits, Tyler Moore (Tidy Dad) dives into the fascinating world of color analysis, a practice that blends history, psychology, and personal style. From its early 20th-century origins to today’s viral resurgence, Tyler explores how understanding your seasonal palette might simplify your wardrobe, boost your confidence, and even help you see yourself in a new light.
Through his own experience getting professionally “draped”, Tyler reflects on what it means to find your season (spoiler: he’s a Bright Winter) and how color can become a tool for both tidying and self-discovery.
In this episode you’ll learn:
* Color analysis dates back to the 1920s–1930s and categorizes individuals into Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter palettes.
* Most people wear 20% of their wardrobe 80% of the time, but maybe color analysis could help change that, by choosing colors you’ll actually wear!
* Understanding your best colors can help you to simplify your wardrobe.
🎨 Who analyzed my color palette? @lilyscolorlab
📚 Want more tips like these? Check out my book: Tidy Up Your Life
🗞️ Subscribe to The Tidy Times: tidydad.substack.com
📸 Follow along on IG: @tidydad

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