Audience Profile

Know the person,
not the demographic.

Most brand teams know where their audience lives and how old they are. Audience Profile goes deeper — mapping style identity, lifestyle signals, and cultural moment.

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Audience Profile 2,847 profiles
Quiet Luxury
42%
Street Culture
31%
Active Minimalist
27%
01

Style Identity

See exactly how your audience presents itself — the aesthetics, the visual codes, the wardrobes — grouped into clear style clusters.

02

Audience Demographics

Age, gender expression, and physical signals — read visually from follower images, not self-reported fields.

03

Lifestyle Signals

Where they travel, what they eat, what they do on weekends. Behavioural signals that tell you far more than a demographic ever could.

04

Cultural Context

The generational moment your core audience grew up in — what shaped their taste, what they trust, and what they ignore.

05

Fashion Attitude

Not just how they dress — but why. The motivations driving their relationship with fashion, from comfort to self-expression.

01 · Style Clusters

Your audience has a look. Most brands have no idea what it is.

Style Clusters groups your followers by how they present — the clothes, the aesthetics, the visual codes. So when you brief a campaign, you're briefing for who's actually there.

Style archetypes Your audience mapped into named aesthetic clusters, each with a visual vocabulary.
Aesthetic vocabulary The specific attributes — colour palette, silhouette, product signals — that define each cluster.
Visual alignment score How well your current brand visual matches the dominant style cluster of your audience.
Scanning
Outerwear Structured coat
Palette Warm neutrals
Accessories Minimal leather
Quiet Luxury 84% match
Neutral palettes Tailored fits Minimal logos Designer accessories
02 · Audience Demographics

A face carries more data than a form field.

Every profile image is a signal. CP3® reads your audience visually — mapping age, gender expression, and physical characteristics from the content they actually share. Not what they filled in. What they show.

Age distribution The real age spread across your audience, visually derived from thousands of profile images.
Gender expression How your audience presents — mapped from imagery rather than declared preference.
Audience concentration Where your core demographic clusters, and which segments are growing fastest.
Analysing
Age Range 24–29
Expression Feminine
Confidence 94% match
Age Distribution
18–23
22%
24–29
41%
30–35
26%
36+
11%
Gender Expression
Female
68%
Male
28%
Other
4%
03 · Lifestyle Signals

The places they go. The things they do.

The brands your audience buys, the places they travel, the things they do on weekends — all of it tells you something about who they are and what they respond to. Lifestyle Signals maps the world your audience actually lives in.

Travel patterns The destinations your audience gravitates toward, from city breaks to long-haul escapes.
Activity clusters Leisure, wellness, and cultural activities that define how they spend their time.
Brand affinity The other brands they follow, buy from, and trust — your competitive context, mapped.
Lifestyle Signals Updated weekly
Destinations
Tulum Tokyo Ibiza New York Milan
Activities
Yoga Galleries Brunch Running Fashion week
Dining
Farm-to-table Natural wine Omakase
Interests
Sustainability Architecture Art collecting
04 · Cultural Moment

Beyond demographics.
Cultural context.

Demographics are static. Culture moves. Audience Profile tells you not just how old your followers are — but the cultural moment they grew up in, what shaped their taste, and what they trust. So your campaigns speak to the right references, not just the right age bracket.

Generational split Which cohorts make up your audience — and which is growing fastest.
Cultural references The music, media, and moments that shaped your core audience's aesthetic worldview.
Trust signals How each cohort responds to authority, authenticity, and brand voice — and what to avoid.
Cultural Breakdown Core audience: Millennials
Gen Z 34%
Millennials 52%
Gen X 14%

Your core audience grew up with Instagram, not Facebook. They trust earned authority over paid placement — and can tell the difference in seconds.

05 · Fashion Attitude

How they dress says nothing about why.

Style Clusters tell you what your audience wears. Fashion Attitude tells you how they think about dressing — whether fashion is identity, comfort, investment, or self-expression. That distinction changes everything about how you write, shoot, and sell.

Engagement spectrum Where your audience sits — from functional buyers to self-expressive individualists.
Motivation mapping The core driver behind each segment's buying behaviour, mapped to creative angle.
Campaign tone signal Which segments respond to aspiration, quality, comfort, or identity — before you brief a word.
Fashion Attitude 6 segments identified
Confident
21%
Comfort
22%
Quality
18%
Uninterested Comfort
22%

"I wear clothes that don't wear me."

You feel comfortable
Early Majority Confident
21%

"If I think I look good, I feel good."

You look attractive
Late Majority Quality
18%

"It's worth paying extra to get quality."

They are good quality
Adopter Twist
15%

"I like to put my own twist on clothes."

They feel timeless
Early Adopter Trends
12%

"It's important to take pride in how you look."

You look fashionable
Early Adopter Individualist
12%

"The clothes I wear reflect who I am."

Express personality
Segment Intelligence

This is what your audience actually looks like.

CP3® doesn't just tell you who your audience is. It builds a complete intelligence card for each dominant segment — so every brief, budget, and campaign starts from the real picture.

Segment profile
14M profiles · $31BN segment value · $2,214 per capita spend
Early Majority Confident Woman
TOP
Work-life balance
64%
Financial security
58%
Above Average
Career progression
34%
Sustainable living
28%
7 in 10 hold managerial or professional roles HHI £45k–£80k — comfortable, but deliberate 61% metropolitan or commuter-belt residents
Tailored Structured Neutral palette Considered Minimal Investment Understated
Comfort Style

Dresses for authority and ease simultaneously — polish without performance.

TOP
Longevity & durability
63%
All-day versatility
58%
Confidence boost
53%
Above Average
Conscious credentials
31%
Seasonal newness
22%
Status signals
19%
Regular
Instagram Pinterest Substack Friend recommendations
Peak
Vogue Business of Fashion The Times Style
Regular
COS Arket Mango & Other Stories Reiss
Peak
Selfridges NET-A-PORTER Browns
Core
COS Arket Reiss & Other Stories Me+Em Massimo Dutti
Aspirational
Toteme The Row Acne Studios A.P.C. Sandro Celine
01

You're running campaigns for an audience you've never actually seen.

Solved by Style Clusters: the visual identity of your audience, mapped.

02

Your briefs say "25–34 female" and stop there.

Solved by Lifestyle Signals: three dimensions of who they actually are.

03

Trend reports tell you what's happening. Not whether it applies to your audience.

Solved by Cultural Context: real signals from real people.

Stop briefing for an audience you haven't met.

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