Bright Spring: A Comprehensive Guide | the concept wardrobe (2024)

Contents

  • I. Characteristics
  • II. The Colour Palette
  • III. Styling
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Bright Spring is one of the three Spring seasons and sits between Bright Winter and True Spring on the seasonal flow chart.

Unlike Bright Winter, this season is warm. However, both are sister seasons, meaning they are both a blend of Winter and Spring, with Bright Winter leaning more towards the Winter palette and Bright Spring leaning more towards the Spring palette.

I. Characteristics

Please note: Do not worry too much if one characteristic of your appearance deviates from the below descriptions. You may still fall into this colour season if your overall appearance matches the profile.

You are a Bright Spring if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is bright, and the secondary aspect is warm – meaning warm colours suit you more than cooler ones.

When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that it is highly saturated. There is no greyness in any of your features, and your appearance is vibrant and bright. There is also a very high contrast between your skin, eyes and hair. Your eyes will probably be clear and perhaps sparkling.

In addition, your colouring has warmer undertones, meaning gold flatters your skin more than silver.

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The Features

I. Eyes

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Bright Spring eyes are generally clear. Because of the high contrast with the whites of the eye, they typically stand out.

They can be blue, green, topaz or even brown as long as they are bright. Bright Spring eyes have warm undertones, and you may notice a sunburst pattern on the iris, which is typical for Spring eyes.

II. Skin

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Bright Spring skin comes in a broad range of shades: from fair to tan. It has either neutral or neutral-warm undertones - meaning both gold and silver look good against it, but gold look somewhat better.

III. Hair

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Like the skin, the hair is typically warmer and tends to develop highlights when exposed to the sun. Medium golden to dark golden blonde with highlights are very common. But copper, auburn and medium brown with reddish undertones are also possible.

IV. Contrast

Bright Spring has one of the highest contrast levels between skin, hair and eyes among the twelve colour season. There is even a high contrast between the iris and the whites of the eye. This is because brightness creates contrast. In the images below, you can see how the features all contrast rather than blend into each other.

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Bright Spring vs Bright Winter

Individuals who fall into the Bright Spring colour season are sometimes tricky to analyse - they may look like Bright Winters, with piercingly bright eyes and often relatively dark hair. Plus, both colour seasons' primary colour aspect is bright.

However, the distinguishing characteristic is the warmer, yellowish undertone of Bright Spring's features compared to Winter's cool, blue-tinted features. The colouring is slightly less intense and has a fresher feel than Bright Winter's harsher appearance.

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II. TheColour Palette

The Bright Spring colour palette is reminiscent of exotic summer holidays. From tropical waters to remote islands, these are the most saturated colours out of the twelve seasons.

These colours are vibrant, wild and vivid – the colours of tropical landscapes, plants and fruit. In the western part of the northern hemisphere, Bright Spring colours are present in the first spring flowers, announcing the end of the dark days of winter.

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The Palette

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Bright Spring colouring combines brightness with warmth. And while this colour season has the typical freshness that is characteristic of all the Spring seasons, it also has some of the crisp and starker contrast of Winter.

The primary aspect of the Bright Spring colour palette is its vibrancy. The colours are bright and highly saturated. These are the most intense of the Spring colours. But they do retain the relative lightness of the Spring family. And so the colours are warm, fresh and full of new life, like the first budding signs of spring.

The palette features a broad range of hues with a heavy focus on pinks and jewel-like tones, such as turquoises and lime greens.

Colour Dimensions

On the three dimensions of colour, Bright Spring has the following settings:

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Hue

Because of Bright Spring's secondary aspect, the colours lean towards the warm end of the scale but are not extremely warm. That means they contain more yellow than blue undertones. So even if you choose blue (the coolest colour), you will find only warmer shades with a tint of yellow. Some of these are the turquoises and pastel colours.

Value

The colour palette ranges from light to dark, but it does not include very light or dark colours. Although you may find darker shades of blue, green and purple, these are only supporting colours. Most colours cluster around the middle of the value scale, leaning slightly towards the lighter end because of the greater concentration of yellow undertones.

Chroma

In line with this colour season’s primary aspect, the colours are very high in chroma; meaning they are intensely bright and vibrant. Only the sister palette Bright Winter can rival this intensity.

Sister Palettes

Bright Spring sits between Bright Winter and True Spring on the seasonal flow chart. The colour season falls at the Winter end of the Spring family. That's why its colours are brighter, slightly darker and less warm than those of True Spring.

Compared to Bright Winter, the colours are similarly bright but warmer and slightly lighter. Winter's effect on Bright Spring is to turn up the saturation of Spring's naturally bright colours to maximum brightness.

Winter also cools the colours somewhat. For example, Bright Winter’s fuchsias have been warmed up and introduced to the palette, but True Spring’s golden browns have been dropped.

As sister palettes, Bright Winter and True Spring both share Bright Spring’s aspects of bright and warm, respectively. Depending on where you fall on the Bright Spring spectrum, you can borrow some colours from your sister palettes since they are close enough to the Bright Spring colour palette.

If you lean more towards Bright Winter, opt for the warmer shades on the Bright Winter palette – such as Honeysuckle, Beetroot Purple or Foliage. Whereas if you lean more towards True Spring, choose the brighter colours on the True Spring palette – such as Pansy, Marina or Green Flash.

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III. Styling

Neutrals

Since Bright Spring flows from Winter, black is included in the palette. But the best versions of black for Bright Spring are a slightly yellowish charcoal and a slightly greenish black. These are warmer and more suitable dark neutrals than the cool blue-black of Winter.

Besides, black on its own is not flattering on a Bright Spring since you need vibrant colours to lift your appearance. It’s better to mix it with some of the other warmer, more saturated colours on the palette.

There are also darker greyish browns and warm blues which you can also use as dark neutrals.

A soft white, a more yellowish off-white, and gentle greens act as light neutrals. These are slightly warmer than the cool, harsh whites of Winter.

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Colours to Avoid

Since the main colour aspects of Bright Spring are brightness and warmth, your worst colours are muted and cool.

Desaturated, toned-down colours, such as dusty blues and muddy browns, will dampen your natural brightness and make you look muddy.

Very cool colours, such as icy blues and greys, will clash with your naturally warmer colouring.

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Colour Combinations

Technically, you can combine any of the colours on the Bright Spring palette with each other. But certain combinations will look much better than others. Those are the combinations that repeat the contrast level that is naturally present in your appearance.

Bright Spring’s natural appearance is highly contrasting because of its brightness. Therefore, the best colour combinations for your outfits are similarly contrasting.

The obvious way to create contrast is by pairing a dark colour with a light colour, such as dark blue and light blue. This is called value contrast.

However, this may not be enough contrast for a Bright Spring. Instead of value contrast, aim for hue contrast. Don’t be afraid to combine unlike colours - particularly those sitting opposite each other on the colour wheel, such as pink and green. The more unusual the combination, the more striking.

The other way you can create a high contrast is by combining a neutral with a bright accent colour. Either pair a dark neutral with a lighter, brighter accent colour or a light neutral and a different darker accent colour. Make sure to select different hues to create additional hue contrast.

In general, always aim for at least one bright colour in your outfit. Avoid neutrals-only combinations, monochromatic looks and low contrast combinations. These will diminish your naturally vibrant colouring.

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Patterns & Prints

If you are thinking of incorporating some patterns and prints into your wardrobe, consider the following:

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The best patterns are those that only contain Bright Spring colours – like in the first example below.

If a pattern contains some but not much colour from a disharmonious palette – like in the second example, you can also wear it.

The last example contains too much of a disharmonious colour (a Soft Summer grey, which is muted and cool). Avoid this pattern.

Since your natural colouring is highly contrasted, opt for patterns with higher contrast between the elements rather than ones which blend too much.

In the example below, both patterns contain only Bright Spring colours and are wearable. However, the second pattern displays a higher contrast between the elements and is consequently more flattering.

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Great patterns for Bright Spring are dotty, busy, creative, and geometric patterns. Hand-drawn elements are also good. Since this sub-season borders on Winter, natural floral patterns are best avoided. If you want to wear floral patterns, opt for stylised flowers.

Elements should be bigger and not too dense.

Avoid small elements, very loose and very dense arrangements – like in the first example.

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Metals & Accessories

Although Bright Spring is warm, gold is not the only metal that works for this season. Since your skin’s undertones are neutral-warm, rose gold, white gold, and even silver and platinum may work for you.

Make sure that metals have a shiny or polished finish. Matte finishes will clash with your naturally bright colouring.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Bright Spring and Bright Winter The Concept wardrobe? ›

The distinguishing feature between them is their secondary aspect – Bright Spring is warm, and Bright Winter is cool. Bright Winter features have distinct blue, cool undertones, whereas Bright Spring has distinct warm, golden undertones. Bright Winters also tend to have a starker, harsher contrast than Bright Springs.

What makeup looks best on bright spring? ›

Darker pinks, purples, blues and greens look particularly nice. Avoid muddy colours that take away from the brightness of your complexion. Similarly, avoid going too dark, as you are not a dark but a bright season. Make sure to avoid eyeshadows with very matte finishes, as those might dull your appearance.

Can bright spring wear grey? ›

A Bright Spring suit could be in your version of black, or any of your greys. If wearing a white shirt, find your creamy white rather than the blue-white of Winter. For your wedding dress choose ivory, coconut or champagne.

What is the difference between true Spring and bright spring? ›

Bright Spring sits between Bright Winter and True Spring on the seasonal flow chart. The colour season falls at the Winter end of the Spring family. That's why its colours are brighter, slightly darker and less warm than those of True Spring.

Can bright spring wear yellow? ›

Very yellow gold, bordering on orange, won't look overdone or garish. If copper is super clean, like a newly minted coin, Bright Spring can wear it like no other. Shiny silver, platinum or white gold are lovely but try teaming them with warmer colours in your outfit or mixing metals for a balanced look.

Can bright spring wear orange? ›

Clear spring looks great in most shades of red, orange, and pink so long as they are bright. Yellows appear as butter, honey, and banana. Many greens can be worn along the medium to light spectrum. Blues in both the green and purple family are great saturated colors for clear spring.

What color looks best on bright spring? ›

Bright Spring falls at the Winter end of the Spring palette, making it easy to see why the colours get clearer, brighter and less warm than those of True Spring. Bright Spring's best colours are the bright blues and true reds, dove greys and more acidic yellows.

What neutrals go best with bright spring? ›

Bright Spring Neutrals

Bright Spring's best neutrals include all of those that fit within the color dimensions mentioned above, but include light black, vivid navy, espresso, green grey, clear grey, sandy taupe, yellow beige, sand beige, and ivory.

What colors should spring avoid? ›

Apart from white and black, avoid overly bright and saturated colours – such as burnt orange or sun yellow, that would overwhelm your delicate appearance and make you disappear behind them. Dark, overpowering colours – such as deep purples and blues, would also overwhelm your light colouring.

Can Bright Springs have dark hair? ›

Bright (also called Clear) Spring is midway between Winter and Spring – the palette is warmer than Winter yet cooler than Spring and more intense. Their hair most commonly ranges from a dark golden blonde all the way to brown-black.

What are the characteristics of bright spring? ›

Bright Spring Characteristic

Bright Spring has a high contrast level between skin, hair and eyes. Your eyes are bright blue, green, topaz or brown. Your skin is golden or peachy with neutral or neutral-warm undertones. Your hair has neutral or golden tones ranges from medium golden blonde over copper to dark brown.

Is warm Spring the same as bright spring? ›

Top row is Bright Spring - the rainbow season is the brightest. There are also cooler blues and pinks in this palette from winter's influence. Warm Spring is less bright and every colour in the palette is warmed with yellow.

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Is it better to go lighter or darker with foundation? ›

The experts have spoken, and the answer is, foundation should be one or two shades lighter than your skin tone. This is because when you use bronzer or contour then the foundation should be able to blend and give the perfect look to your face.

What skin tone suits bright colours? ›

The general rule of thumb is that skin with cool undertones look best with greys, browns, blues, greens and purples. Skin with warm undertones look best with either bright or light colors. And skin with neutral undertones looks great in bold, bright colors.

Can a bright spring wear black? ›

Yes, bright springs can have both light and dark hair, depending on the hair color's depth, the person's skin tone, and skin undertone. However, black may be too overwhelming and too cool for this season, so it's better to build dark hair shades from a rich chocolate brown.

What hair color goes with spring skin tone? ›

Hair Colors for the Spring Type: Nature puts a golden sheen into the hair of spring types. You should therefore avoid ashen tones and choose warm colors instead. Ideal options are golden blonde, flaxen, honey blonde, golden brown, copper, warm light reddish tones like golden red or strawberry blonde.

Can Springs wear silver? ›

Spring looks best in bright, shiny, gold-coloured metal. Think of pure sunshine. Brushed gold shouldn't be ruled out, but it needs to be sunshine yellow, not antique or copper. Springs that look better in the cooler colours of their palette can also wear silver but keep it shiny and in no way tarnished.

Do bright colours make you look younger? ›

' What colours make you look younger? 'Creams, off whites, tans and golds reflect light onto the face and make us look younger. Dusky pinks and pale lilacs can also work wonders in turning back the clock,' Orla says.

What is the most popular color for spring 2022? ›

Spring 2022 Color Trends

Yellow, pink, and green dominated many of the collections. Often used as a striking solid, these bold colors sometimes accented a neutral but often were used alone for a bright blast of fun color. Aqua, royal blue, and beautiful reds round out a full and vibrant spectrum.

Should light springs wear gold or silver? ›

Light Spring skin is either neutral or has neutral-warm undertones – which means that both gold and silver look good against it, but gold looks better. The skin may have golden or peach undertones.

What are the top 3 neutral colors? ›

As far as paint colors go, neutral colors remain the most popular paint colors for interiors in 2023. The neutral color palette of greige, beige and grey is a great choice when you want to create an interior with a clean, modern feel. These paint colors can also work well in both traditional and contemporary settings!

Can light Spring wear olive? ›

Light Spring Color Palette

Soft olive and nude are optional neutrals that will be staples in the light spring wardrobe. Soft and orange red are better than true red, and since light spring is warm, pinks run lean to orange. Yellows appear as banana, honey, and daffodil. Many greens can be worn along light spectrum.

What are the worst true spring colors? ›

True Spring's main colour aspects are warm and bright, so your worst colours are cool and muted. Very cool colours, such as icy blues and greys, will clash with your natural warmth and will make you look unhealthy.

What are warm spring wardrobe colors? ›

Warm Spring is the True Spring color type. Your palette includes warm greens, yellows, orange reds, peach pink colors, and all shades of light brown from beige to brown. Although Spring is usually a season of lighter colors, the colors of Warm Spring are deeper and more saturated than we might first think.

Can springs wear khaki? ›

While a yellowness to your skin indicates that you're likely a spring type. If you're a Warm Spring you can rock bright mustards and intense khaki greens – while a True Winter will find these colours very hard to pull off without looking washed out and needing lots of makeup.

Does bright green suit pale skin? ›

As a cool skin tone often means your skin is pale or has light features, you'll want to use darker colors. The best outfits for pale skin often rely on colors like emerald green, navy and bold shades of blue.

What colors should autumns avoid? ›

Colors to Avoid as a True Autumn

True Autumns have a lot of colors to choose from, but the worst colors for them are neons, bright colors, and clear colors. Blue undertone colors, pastel tones, and anything with an “icy” feel to it should be avoided as this will wash out your beautiful golden undertones.

Can a warm Spring wear navy? ›

As a Spring, navy is a great anchor colour for your palette, one of the more 'serious' shades in a palette that can be very light and playful.

What type of color is bright winter? ›

Bright Winter Characteristic

Bright Winter has a high contrast level between skin, hair and eyes. Your eyes are blue, cyan, emerald green, light hazel or brown-black. Your skin is clear with neutral or neutral-cool undertones. Your hair has neutral or cool tones ranges from medium brown over dark brown to black.

What is the difference between winter and spring color analysis? ›

If you choose the cooler Blue, Green, and Violet hues then you are most likely a "Winter" or a "Summer". If you choose the warmer Red, Orange, and Yellow hues then you are most likely a "Spring" or an "Autumn".

What is the difference between bright winter and true winter? ›

True Winter sits between Dark Winter and Bright Winter on the seasonal flow chart. It is the heart of the Winter palette, and the colours are brighter, cooler and slightly lighter than those of Dark Winter. With its opposite season True Summer, the colours share the same cool value but are darker and brighter.

Can bright winter wear GREY? ›

Bright Winters can often look like Springs with clear blue eyes and blonde hair, or like Summers, with their brightness only appearing when they wear their bold Bright Winter colours. Your best Bright Winter colours are shocking pink, Chinese blue, icy greys and acid yellow.

Can bright Winters wear orange? ›

As a darker, cooler season, Winters do not look their best in any version of orange. Some Bright or Clear Winters, do well with bright coral. The orange equivalent of fuchsia.

Can bright winter wear gold? ›

The best metals for Bright Winter are shiny (not antiqued, matte or brushed). Silver, platinum and gold will all work, as long as they are light and shiny, not dark and muted. Less shiny metals can work if the other elements of the item — stones in jewellery, band and face in a watch — are bright enough.

Is it OK to wear bright colors in winter? ›

The key to wearing colors in winter is to choose one or two brightly colored items and then style neutral pieces around them. Wear a statement coat in an eye-catching hue, or use layering techniques to introduce some brightness. You can also add a pop of color with vibrant accessories.

What is bright spring vs soft Autumn? ›

The Light Spring palette is light, warm, and clear. The Soft Autumn palette is muted, warm, and medium-dark. Ultimately, what determines your season is how your skin reacts to color, not what your skin, hair, and eyes look like.

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