Colour Analysis in Sydney
Sydney has at least 9 sourced colour analysis providers in Australia, with studios and stylists across the CBD, Strathfield, Crows Nest, Chatswood, Annandale, Ramsgate, Menai, and the wider North Shore and Inner West. Published 2026 prices range from AUD $100 for a Classic Colour Corner session to AUD $449 for Studio Peona premium Korean-method analysis. Most individual in-person appointments sit between AUD $149 and $345, with longer image-consulting appointments reaching AUD $420. Sydney is method-diverse. Studio Peona publishes Korean KCI-method draping in Strathfield, Colour Corner publishes 12-subtype seasonal analysis in the CBD, Studio Iridescent publishes 16-season analysis in Annandale, and Glo Colour & Style combines Western, Japanese, and Korean systems in Crows Nest. The local market is not only a CBD market. Strathfield matters for Korean colour analysis, while the North Shore and Inner West carry several image-consulting and personal styling options.
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What is the colour analysis market like in Sydney?
Sydney has a wider method spread than a smaller Australian city. Clients can compare Korean-method draping in Strathfield, 12-subtype seasonal analysis in the CBD, 16-season analysis in Annandale, and traditional image consulting across the North Shore, Inner West, and south.
Price tracks session depth. The lowest published Sydney option is a shorter Classic colour session, while the highest published individual prices include longer draping, swatch materials, makeup guidance, or image-consulting context.
Which colour analysis methods are available in Sydney?
Korean-method colour analysis
Strathfield is the clearest Korean-method cluster because Studio Peona publishes KCI-method training, Korean-made drapes, and a Strathfield studio. Glo Colour & Style also publishes Korean, Japanese, and Western analysis in Crows Nest.
12-season and 12-subtype analysis
Colour Corner publishes 12-subtype seasonal analysis in the CBD. Your Colours and Style, Colour Me Up, Styled by Saasha, and Image Confidence publish seasonal or personal colour styling services across Sydney.
16-season and image consulting
Studio Iridescent publishes a 16-season personal colour analysis service in Annandale. Image Confidence and Colour Refinery sit closer to image consulting, with colour used as part of a broader appearance strategy.
Where should I book a colour analysis in Sydney?
Sydney CBD
The CBD is practical for short appointments and workday bookings. Colour Corner publishes a central George Street studio, while AEGI.Lab still lists a Bathurst Street location but needs current in-person availability verified.
Colour Corner
Strathfield
Strathfield is the clearest Korean colour analysis destination in Sydney. Studio Peona publishes KCI-method analysis, 350+ drapes, and a studio at The Boulevarde.
Studio Peona
North Shore and Inner West
The North Shore and Inner West carry much of the stylist-led market. Crows Nest, Chatswood, Annandale, and Colour Me Up service areas give Sydney clients options outside the CBD.
Glo Colour & Style / Colour Refinery / Studio Iridescent / Colour Me Up
South and Sutherland Shire
South Sydney has traditional consultant and mobile stylist options. Your Colours and Style is situated in Ramsgate, while Styled by Saasha is based in Menai and serves Sydney to Wollongong.
Your Colours and Style / Styled by Saasha
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