Shownotes
In this colourful and inspiring episode of Unscripted, I sit down with Lauren Beaufils - founder of Colour Capsule — to unpack her journey from corporate marketing to empowering women through personal style and colour analysis.
Lauren’s story is one of deep self-reflection, brave pivoting, and building a business rooted in authenticity. She speaks candidly about what it took to leave the safety of her marketing career, the internal shift that came from discovering colour analysis, and the quiet revolution of saying no to black and yes to a life filled with purpose, energy and creativity.
We explore the connection between entrepreneurship and personal branding, how colour influences confidence, and why imperfect action is often the secret to success. Lauren also shares the unexpected power of rest, the pressure to “have enough experience,” and how the energy of a business is often a mirror of the founder’s own state.
If you’re navigating self-doubt, standing on the edge of a professional pivot, or simply ready to step more boldly into your personal style - this conversation will meet you exactly where you are.
Key Themes:
- The transition from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship
- Using colour analysis as a tool for self-discovery and confidence
- Pivoting careers with intention and purpose
- Personal branding as an extension of identity
- Overcoming imposter syndrome and perfectionism
- Balancing rest with productivity
- Creating a business that feels aligned and energising
- The importance of staying in your own lane and ignoring comparison
- How to take action even when you’re not 100% “ready”
Guest Info:
Lauren Beaufils is a colour consultant, wardrobe curator and founder of Colour Capsule, a personal styling business helping women reconnect with their identity through the transformative power of colour. After a decade in corporate marketing, Lauren turned a lockdown lightbulb moment into a growing brand that empowers women to dream big, show up authentically, and love what they wear.