In a world where personal color analysis has become increasingly popular, Sarah Zubiate Bennett takes a practical approach with her children. The entrepreneur and mother of four explores how understanding one’s ideal color palette can transform closet cleanouts and shopping decisions.
Using AI tools and her own observations, Bennett analyzes herself and her twins, Liliana and Louis, to determine their “seasons” before a professional color consultation. This preparatory exercise reveals both the challenges and benefits of intentional color choices.The journey begins with Bennett’s own assessment. “I tend to buy colors that I love, and I love bright colors. But I think I am a winter color palette,” she explains while testing her theory with a color analysis app. After ChatGPT identifies her as a “cool winter,” Bennett explores how this information might guide her purchasing decisions.
Throughout the video, the family experiments with various apps and color combinations. The twins respond differently to the process – Liliana actively engages while Louis reluctantly participates. “I’ll wear anything that’s comfy,” he remarks, highlighting the practical challenge of implementing color theory with children.
The session serves as preparation for an upcoming professional color analysis appointment. Bennett views this exercise as essential for her spring cleaning routine and subsequent summer shopping plans. She methodically examines her children’s closets item by item, considering which pieces align with their newly determined color palettes.
Beyond personal taste, Bennett emphasizes the financial benefits of this approach.
With four children, strategic shopping during seasonal sales becomes crucial. She refers to a comprehensive calendar of upcoming retail promotions her assistant compiled, demonstrating how color analysis fits into her broader organizational system.
The casual home setting provides an authentic glimpse into how color theory principles can be applied to everyday family life and wardrobe management, blending aesthetic considerations with practical planning.