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Qevor Lamixu

Discover Your Style Language

Join our seminars where styling becomes a skill you can actually use. We started in 2016 with a simple idea: teach people to make confident wardrobe decisions through practical analysis and real examples. No vague advice—just frameworks that work.

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Personal styling workshop session

Upcoming Sessions

Our seminars run throughout the year. Each one focuses on a specific aspect of personal styling with hands-on analysis and peer feedback. Enrollment opens three weeks before each session starts.

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Color Analysis Fundamentals

Learn the technical side of color theory as it applies to personal presentation. We analyze undertones, saturation levels, and contrast using actual fabric samples and lighting setups.

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Wardrobe Architecture Workshop

Build a functional wardrobe system based on your actual lifestyle needs. Participants work through inventory methods and decision frameworks they can apply immediately.

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Style Pattern Recognition

Develop the ability to identify visual patterns across different clothing items and combinations. This seminar focuses on training your eye to spot what works and why.

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Advanced Proportions Study

Deep exploration of how garment proportions interact with body lines. Includes case study analysis of historical and contemporary styling approaches.

Prerequisites Required

What You Get

Complete Reference Materials

Detailed guides covering every topic we discuss, plus visual references you can use when making actual styling decisions. All materials remain accessible after the seminar ends.

Peer Review Sessions

Structured feedback from other participants who are learning the same frameworks. These sessions help you see different interpretation approaches and refine your analysis skills.

Bonus Case Study Archive

Access to our library of analyzed examples from past seminars. See how different styling challenges were approached and what patterns emerged from real-world applications.

Follow-up Q&A Access

Post-seminar question sessions where you can clarify concepts after trying them out. Many participants find these follow-ups help solidify their understanding when applying techniques to their own wardrobes.

Who Joins These Seminars

Our participants come from different backgrounds but share a common interest: understanding the systematic side of personal presentation rather than following trend cycles.

Seminar participants during practical styling session

Career Transitioners

People moving into client-facing roles who need to make deliberate presentation choices. They appreciate the analytical approach because it removes guesswork from professional wardrobe decisions.

Visual Professionals

Photographers, designers, and artists expanding their understanding of composition and color relationships. The technical frameworks translate directly to their existing visual literacy.

Systematic Learners

Those who prefer structured methods over intuitive approaches. They value being able to explain their styling choices with specific reasoning rather than vague aesthetic preferences.

Wardrobe Optimizers

People tired of closets full of clothes that don't work together. They're looking for decision frameworks that make shopping and outfit building more efficient and predictable.

Why This Approach Works

Practical methodology demonstration session

Framework-Based Learning

We don't teach subjective taste. Instead, participants learn repeatable analysis methods based on color theory, proportion mathematics, and visual perception principles.

Each concept builds on the previous one. By the end of a seminar, you have a complete system for evaluating styling choices rather than a collection of disconnected tips.

  • Analysis templates you can apply to any wardrobe situation
  • Visual comparison methods that reveal patterns across examples
  • Decision trees for common styling challenges
  • Measurement techniques that remove subjective guessing
Seminar results and participant outcomes

Results From Real Application

Since 2016, we've run 87 seminars with over 1,200 participants. Our follow-up surveys show specific, measurable improvements in how people approach wardrobe decisions.

Participants report spending less time on outfit selection while feeling more confident about their choices. Several have used these skills professionally in consulting or retail advisory roles.

  • 78% reduced their wardrobe size while increasing outfit variety
  • 63% changed their shopping approach within three months
  • 41% helped others apply the frameworks to different style contexts
  • 22% integrated the methods into professional creative work
Industry partnerships and educational collaborations

External Validation

Local fashion schools reference our color analysis frameworks in their curriculum. Three retail consulting firms have sent staff through our programs to improve their client advisory services.

We've partnered with the Kyiv Institute of Fashion to develop continuing education modules, and our case study archive is used in two university visual merchandising courses.

  • Curriculum partner for three regional fashion education programs
  • Referenced in academic papers on personal styling pedagogy
  • Training provider for professional image consultants
  • Case study contributor to fashion psychology research

What Participants Say

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Lesia Kovalenko

Wardrobe Architecture Workshop, 2024

I expected styling tips. What I got was a complete decision system. Now when I shop, I can explain exactly why something works or doesn't work with what I already own. The inventory method alone saved me from three impulse purchases last month.
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Iryna Stepanenko

Color Analysis Fundamentals, 2025

The technical approach clicked with how I think. Understanding undertones through actual color theory instead of seasonal categorization made everything make sense. I've started applying the same analysis principles to interior design projects at work.