Color Analysis in Toronto
Toronto has one of Canada's broadest color analysis markets, with sourced listings in North York, downtown Toronto, Markham, Mississauga, and the wider GTA. Published 2026 prices in the directory run from CAD $144 introductory pricing to CAD $600+ for premium coaching-led work. Standard one-person appointments often sit closer to CAD $224 to $325 when public pricing is listed. The market is method-diverse: 16-season analysis, 16-23 season draping, Korean personal color, colorimeter-assisted analysis, and True Colour International 12-tone work all appear in the sourced set. The practical Toronto decision is often whether to stay downtown or treat North York, Markham, and Mississauga as real contenders.
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In short
10 Toronto and GTA color analysts in this directory publish prices from CAD $144 to CAD $600+ in 2026. North York is the strongest city-proper cluster, while Markham and Mississauga add important GTA options. Methods include Korean personal color, 16-season, 16-23 season, and TCI 12-tone analysis.
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What to know before booking color analysis in Toronto
| Standard individual session | Published one-person appointments commonly sit around CAD $224 to $325 |
|---|---|
| Lower published entry point | La Chromatique lists the lowest directory range at CAD $144 to $225 |
| Premium published range | Agile Styling lists premium masterclass pricing from CAD $600 |
| Methods available | 16-season, 16-23 season, Korean personal color, colorimeter analysis, TCI 12-tone, and online color analysis |
| Strongest clusters | North York, Markham, Mississauga, downtown Toronto, and wider GTA service areas |
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Which color analysis methods are available in Toronto?
Toronto has Korean personal color, 16-season analysis, 16-23 season analysis, colorimeter-assisted work, and TCI 12-tone analysis. These systems are not interchangeable.
Korean personal color is useful for beauty and makeup direction. The 16-season, 16-23 season, and TCI systems are stronger when the main goal is wardrobe precision and a durable shopping palette.
16-season analysis
MyColoury publishes a 16-season service in Markham, and Agile Styling describes Julia Dobkine's 16-season color analysis work.
16-23 season and TCI
La Chromatique publishes a 16-23 seasonal palette system in Mississauga. Carol Brailey's Toronto affiliate page describes 16-23 season analysis, while True Hue lists True Colour International 12-tone work.
Korean personal color
Color Atelier, ZCOLOR, and Yan's Powder Room make Korean personal color more visible in Toronto than in many Canadian cities.
All 10 Toronto color analysts compared
This table turns the sourced directory into a booking comparison. Start with the best-fit tags, then compare method, duration, price, and location before checking the live booking page.
| Best fit | Studio | Area | Method | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clients who want online products or a premium coaching-led session. | Agile Styling | Toronto / online | 16-season A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 16 more specific palettes. and online color analysis | Not listed 1 | Online CAD $150 to $295; masterclass from CAD $600 |
| Downtown clients comparing International Image Institute-style 16-23 season analysis. | Carol Brailey with Elysse Acosta | Downtown Toronto | 16-23 season colour analysis A more granular seasonal flow system that expands beyond 12 or 16 palette categories. | 120 min About 2 hours | CAD $200 to $325 |
| Clients who want Korean personal color with a North York studio address. | Color Atelier | North York | Korean personal color A Korean-style color analysis approach often focused on complexion, makeup shades, and beauty direction. , colorimeter analysis, draping | Not listed 1 | CAD $224 to $364 |
| Clients or teams comparing individual analysis with corporate color events. | Colour Your Image | Greater Toronto Area | 16-season A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 16 more specific palettes. colour analysis and corporate color events | Not listed 1 | No public price in directory data |
| Clients who want a lower-priced 16-23 season option in the GTA. | La Chromatique | Mississauga | 16-23 season colour analysis A more granular seasonal flow system that expands beyond 12 or 16 palette categories. | Not listed 1 | CAD $144 to $225 |
| GTA clients who want a 16-season appointment in Markham. | MyColoury | Markham / Unionville | 16-season A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 16 more specific palettes. colour analysis | Not listed 1 | CAD $85 to $520 |
| Clients who want colour analysis connected to styling or closet review. | Stylys | Toronto / Montreal | In-person colour analysis and personal styling | Not listed 1 | From CAD $295 |
| Clients specifically comparing TCI 12-tone analysis against 16-season options. | True Hue | Southern Ontario | True Colour International A 12-tone draping system that groups clients by temperature, value, and chroma. 12-tone A seasonal analysis system that divides the four main seasons into 12 palettes or tones. analysis | Not listed 1 | No public price in directory data |
| Clients who want Korean color analysis with beauty services nearby. | Yan's Powder Room | North York | Korean colour analysis, image consulting, makeup and hair | Not listed 1 | No public price in directory data |
| Clients comparing Korean color analysis options near Yonge Street. | ZCOLOR | North York | Korean personal color A Korean-style color analysis approach often focused on complexion, makeup shades, and beauty direction. | Not listed 1 | No public price in directory data |
1 Exact session length was not published in the directory source. Confirm timing on the live booking page before paying.
What is the best-value color analysis in Toronto?
The best value depends on whether you need Korean beauty direction, a detailed seasonal system, or a broader styling session. Toronto buyers should compare the GTA, not just downtown.
Lowest visible entry point
La Chromatique has the lowest listed Toronto-area range in the directory at CAD $144 to $225.
Middle of the market
The practical middle sits around CAD $224 to $325 for one-person appointments when public pricing is listed.
GTA travel value
North York, Markham, and Mississauga can be better choices than downtown if they match the method you want.
Break-even math
A CAD $325 session pays for itself if it prevents two wrong purchases at about CAD $165 each.
Where should I book a color analysis in Toronto?
North York
North York has the clearest city-proper cluster for color analysis in Toronto. Color Atelier lists Finch Avenue West, and ZCOLOR lists Yonge Street in North York.
Color Atelier / ZCOLOR / Yan's Powder Room
Markham and Mississauga
Markham and Mississauga are important GTA appointment areas. MyColoury publishes in-person 16-season analysis in Markham, while La Chromatique and True Hue publish Mississauga or Southern Ontario services.
MyColoury / La Chromatique / True Hue
Downtown Toronto
Downtown Toronto has fewer visible public listings than North York, but it has high-detail sources. Carol Brailey's Toronto affiliate page lists Studio Fontana at 400 Wellington Street West.
Carol Brailey with Elysse Acosta
Online and wider GTA
Toronto also has providers that serve beyond one studio address. Agile Styling publishes online services worldwide, and Colour Your Image and Stylys list broader Toronto or GTA service areas.
Agile Styling / Colour Your Image / Stylys
When Toronto color analysis is not the right booking
You only want a quick label and do not plan to use the palette for shopping, makeup, or hair color decisions.
You are choosing only by the Toronto city label. Some of the best method matches may be in North York, Markham, or Mississauga.
You need a specific system, such as TCI or 16-23, but the provider page does not clearly name it. Ask before booking.
You want a low-cost answer and do not need live draping. Online color analysis may be enough for that use case.
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Already had your colors done?
Use these next steps if you already know your season and want the result to work in real clothes, makeup, and shopping decisions.