
My Journey: From Interior Design to Colour Analysis and Style Consulting
- Lari Oliver

- Oct 19, 2024
- 2 min read
When I was 17 years old, I had no idea which profession I would follow, believe me or not! So I went through a vocational orientation process, and I was given two options: Interior design or Fashion Design. At the time, I chose Interiors (Architecture to be more specific), because I though I would have more opportunities and also because of my passion for creating and building beautiful spaces and environments. Maybe, that's why I loved playing with Lego, Barbie and The Sims haha. However, I always knew that Fashion and Personal Styling were in the background.
As I am proud to tell people "my grandma was the first beautician in my home city", I realise that she always had a great influence in my life—I would read all the fashion and beauty magazines she had at her studio or home. That's one of the reasons why the transition from designing homes to helping people curate their personal style felt like a natural evolution of my creative journey.

In both fields, the core remains the same: attention to detail, creativity, and an the most important one (in my opinion): problem-solving. As an interior designer, I would analyse the space, understand my client’s needs, and create a harmonious and functional environment. Now, through my work in Colour Analysis and Style Consulting, I apply those same skills to personal colour analysis and styling, helping individuals express their true selves through color and fashion.
By combining my love for colours and my experience in creative methods (design thinking), I help clients create a cohesive, confident personal brand that reflects who they are, both inside and out.



Comments