Dark Autumn: A Comprehensive Guide | the concept wardrobe (2024)

Contents

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

Unlike Dark Winter, this season is warm. However, both sister seasons are a blend of Winter and Autumn, with Dark Winter leaning more towards the Winter palette and Dark Autumn leaning more towards the Autumn 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 Dark Autumn if the primary colour aspect of your overall appearance is dark, and the secondary aspect is warm – meaning warm colours suit you better than cooler ones.

When you look in the mirror, the first thing you notice about your colouring is that your hair and eyes are dark. Your skin may be dark too, or it may be lighter.

Regardless of the colouring of your skin, there is always a high contrast between the features. This is because the whites of the eyes and the teeth provide plenty of contrast against the dark eyes, hair (and skin).

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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The most common colours for Dark Autumn eyes are dark hazel, dark green, warm dark brown and warm black. Though very rare, eyes of this colour season can also be muted dark blue. You may notice swirling and erratic borders around the pupil and freckles on the iris, which are characteristic of Autumn eyes.

II. Skin

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The skin is either neutral or neutral-warm – meaning both gold and silver look good against it, but gold looks better. Dark Autumn skin comes in a variety of shades ranging from light to deep. Skin undertones are golden or bronze. The skin can appear pale in winter and may also have freckles.

III. Hair

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Dark Autumn hair is typically medium to dark golden brown, dark auburn, dark brown or black-brown but with warm undertones. Regardless of the colour, Dark Autumn hair has a rich, warm and deep glow to it and may develop golden or red highlights when in the sun.

IV. Contrast

A dark value can be achieved in two ways: (1) all dark features or (2) dark hair and eyes paired with light skin. In either case, Dark Autumn is a colour season of high contrast between hair, eyes and skin. There is even a high contrast between the iris and the whites of the eye. This is particularly true for individuals with overall dark features.

In the images below, you can see the big difference in shades between the features. While the hair and eyes are very dark, the skin is very light in comparison.

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Dark Autumn vs Dark Winter

Dark Autumns are often mistaken for Winters and may have either a very dark or a high contrast look compared to other Autumns.

Both Dark Autumn and Dark Winter have dark as their primary colour aspect. The distinguishing feature between them is their secondary aspect – Dark Autumn is warm, and Dark Winter is cool.

Dark Autumn has a warm and rich colouring. Undertones are yellow and golden.

Dark Winter, on the other hand, is cool and brilliant. This season has cool undertones and even higher contrast between skin, hair and (whites of the) eyes. The colouring contains dark grey, blue-black and black pigments.

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II. TheColour Palette

Dark Autumn is the colour season reminiscent of late autumn evenings. The last rays of the sun fall on the land, and shadows become long, but some warmth of the passing day remains.

These colours are rich and dark, like the last brown leaves falling from the thinning treetops.

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The Palette

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Dark Autumn colouring combines depth with warmth. Consequently, Dark Autumn colours are the most pigmented and darkest of the Autumn family. Dark Autumn sits at the darkest and least warm end of the Autumn spectrum but still retains some warmth without drifting into the cool Winter palette.

True to Dark Autumn’s primary colour aspect, the colours are deep. But there also lighter colours on the palette, which are necessary to create the high contrast naturally present in a Dark Autumn’s appearance.

Most colours are yellow-based, making them naturally warm. The range of colours is also quite broad, but the focus lies on golden hues such as mustard yellow, oranges and reds. And although the colours may appear bright, they are not. It’s their warmth that makes them rich. But this is not actual brightness.

Colour Dimensions

On the three dimensions of colour, Dark Autumn has the following settings:

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Hue

The colours lean towards the warm end of the scale but are not extremely warm. This means they contain more yellow than blue undertones. Even if you choose blue (which is the coolest colour of all), you will find only warmer shades, like turquoise and greenish blues that have a tint of yellow.

Value

In keeping with Dark Autumn’s primary colour aspect, most colours have a lot of depth. However, there are also lighter and medium colours on the palette. These are required to create highly contrasted outfits.

Chroma

The colours are medium in chroma; meaning they are neither extremely soft and muted, nor extremely bright and vibrant. They do, however, appear rich due to their warmth.

Sister Palettes

Dark Autumn sits between True Autumn and Dark Winter on the seasonal flow chart. It falls at the Winter end of the Autumn palette. Therefore, the colours are more saturated, cooler and darker than those of True Autumn.

Compared to Dark Winter, the colours are similarly dark but more muted and warmer. Winter’s effect on Dark Autumn is to cool the colours somewhat. Winter also turns up the brightness, so that Dark Autumns can get away with higher contrast combinations than Soft and True Autumns.

Compared to the third Autumn season Soft Autumn, the colours share the same neutral-warm hue but are darker and more saturated.

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

If you lean more towards True Autumn, opt for the less rich colours on the True Autumn palette – such as Summer Fig, Spruce Yellow and Maroon Banner. If you lean more towards Dark Winter, stick with the darker colours on the Dark Winter palette – such as Grape Royale, Rio Red and Courtyard.

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III. Styling

Neutrals

Even though black is a dark colour, the cool, icy black of Winter will not flatter you. Instead, there is a warmer black with a subtle greenish undertone on the Dark Autumn colour palette as well as dark chocolate browns. These are your dark neutrals, and they will complement your warmer colouring more than true black.

The same applies to white. A pure white is too cool and too harsh against Dark Autumn skin. Instead, you have different shades of beige and yellow that are warmer and much more suitable. You can use these as light neutrals.

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Colours to Avoid

Since Dark Autumn’s main colour aspects are depth and warmth, your worst colours are light and cool.

White, pastel and other toned-down colours, such as dusty blues and pinks, will make your naturally rich colouring look off and washed out.

Very cool, frosty colours, like intense pinks and blueish greys, will also clash with your naturally warm appearance.

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Colour Combinations

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

Dark Autumn’s natural appearance is highly contrasting. Therefore, the best colour combinations for your outfits are similarly contrasting.

Specifically, Dark Autumn's contrast is a contrast in value rather than hue. This means pairing light with dark colours is the best way for you to create contrast.

You can pair darker colours with lighter, brighter accent colours. If you have dark skin, you can create contrast by wearing outfits in lighter colours and accenting them with darker ones.

If you want to create even more contrast, you can also opt for hue contrast. Pair hues that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel, such as yellow and blue.

Less flattering colour combinations for Dark Autumn are those that have very little contrast, such as monochromatic looks. If you want to go down that road, make sure to combine the very lightest with the very darkest shade of your chosen hue; otherwise, your naturally contrasting appearance will look dull behind your gentle outfit. Similarly, neutrals-only combinations may look a bit bland on you.

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Patterns & Prints

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

The best patterns are those that only contain Dark Autumn 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 Light Summer mint green, which is light and cool). Avoid this pattern.

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Since your natural colouring is highly contrasted, opt for patterns that reflect this natural level of contrast rather than ones which are too timid.

In the example below, both patterns are in Dark Autumn colours and wearable. However, the second pattern displays a higher contrast between the elements and is therefore more flattering.

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Great patterns for Dark Autumn are bold, highly stylised forms of natural autumn elements – such as oval shapes, leaves, and wood structures. Geometric shapes are less common in Autumn patterns – with the exception of retro patterns.

Natural floral patterns are not YOUR best choice. If you want to wear floral patterns, the flowers should be highly stylised – as in paisley and oriental patterns.

Elements should be big and loosely arranged.

Avoid stiff geometric patterns and small, dense patterns – like in the first example.

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Metals & Accessories

Since Dark Autumn has neutral-warm colouring, a large range of metals will look flattering on you. From bronze, brass, gold to copper and pewter, all will work for you. Silver may also work on you, but make sure to select a warmer shade rather than a very cool, blue one.

Metals are generally better with less shine and more depth – like antiqued, oxidised and hammered metals.

Warm, reddish stones are perfect for Dark Autumn, such as carnelian, garnet and jasper.

Another great stone is emerald. Framed in yellow or pink gold, this green stone turns into a flattering ornament.

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FAQs

What color lipstick is best for dark Autumn? ›

The best lipstick color for dark autumn is going to have noticeable darker or warm tones. Colors like nude browns, goldens, neutral warm pinks, and rust reds look stunning on this color season. Avoid bright colors with cool tones like bright pinks and bright cool reds.

What color blush is best for dark Autumn? ›

Keep it natural-looking with lighter browns and pinkish reds if you are on the lighter side. If you are darker, you can try some of the darker reddish and brownish colours. Avoid pink-based blushes, which are too cool for your appearance. Select a blusher with a matte or slightly shimmery finish.

Does yellow look good on dark Autumn? ›

If you want to create even more contrast, you can also opt for hue contrast. Pair hues that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel, such as yellow and blue. Less flattering colour combinations for Dark Autumn are those that have very little contrast, such as monochromatic looks.

What colors should you avoid in deep winter palette? ›

Avoid golden and warm colours – such as golden browns and oranges, as they will clash with your absolute cool colouring. Also stay away from soft colours – such as lavender or sky blue. Since these colours are not intense enough, they may make you look washed out.

Can dark Autumn wear navy blue? ›

A Dark Autumn suit could be in your warm black, merlot, deep forest green, or navy.

Can dark Autumn wear hot pink? ›

Deep Autumn Color Palette

Reds and oranges are prominent in the deep autumn palette, although a rich warm pink such as boysenberry can be worn as well.

What nail polish is good for dark Autumn? ›

The best nail polish shades for deep/dark autumns are warm beige, bronze, warm brown, wood, metallic brown, mustard gold, tangerine, pumpkin, burgundy, sangria, yellow-green, and metallic pine.

Can deep Autumn wear beige? ›

Autumns suit every shade of light brown, from tan and camel through to cognac and beige, and they can be incredibly useful neutrals, particularly for warmer weather. Although Autumn often feels like quite a dark season, elegant beige and cream paired with mustard or coral makes for a pretty summer look.

Can dark Autumn wear grey? ›

If you're a dark Autumn looking for style inspiration and advice, look no further! You may find yourself wondering if grey is part of your seasonal color palette. The answer is yes – with the right tones and shades, dark Autumns can easily incorporate grey into their wardrobe and look great doing so.

Can deep Autumn wear khaki? ›

An Autumn season color palette is full of warm colors like mustard yellow, eggplant purple, and pumpkin orange. Some of the neutral Autumn colors are ivory, cream, khaki, olive green, and brown.

Can dark Autumn wear cream? ›

They can wear black, because they have higher contrast, but it isn't necessarily their top neutral color option. Dark rich brown would work better. Light and warm khaki, camels, cream, and stone can all work beautifully for the DA.

Can dark Autumn wear black? ›

Wearing black with Autumn colors is so easy!

Autumn is one of the deeper color palettes and although your colors are soft they are also quite intense and heavily SATURATED. Therefore, they are strong enough to provide a strong contrast against black and they can look absolutely STUNNING!

Can an autumn wear lilac? ›

Although pastel shades are always popular in Spring and Summer, this Autumn we will see lilac bringing colour into the colder months.

What is the calmest color palette? ›

Blue is calm and soothing hue. Soft neutral tones help us relax. Even purples, pinks, and yellows can be peaceful colors when used in soft shades.

Can deep winter wear deep autumn colors? ›

If you are still unsure whether you are Dark Autumn or Dark Winter, try the lipstick test. Both seasons can comfortably wear dark lip colours without looking like a vampire, but Dark Autumn cannot wear the cooler, more purplish colours of Winter.

Can deep autumn wear denim? ›

The slightly warmer tones of vintage wash denim work really well with the autumn palette, and make denim work well with the golden undertones of Autumn.

Can deep autumn wear burgundy? ›

You can wear fabulous colors: turmeric, military green, golden olives, eggplant, cognac, paprika red and deep peaco*ck blue. Warm jewelry tones and majestic, deep colors like burgundy or navy blue can also be found on the palette.

Can Autumns wear rose gold? ›

Autumn styling is usually associated with warm tone colours like oatmeal, burnt orange and burgundy. These colours lend themselves perfectly to warm toned metals, gold and rose gold.

Can deep Autumn wear orange? ›

Autumns will do well in many versions of orange, but their best versions are the toasted oranges of fall versus the spring corals. Soft Autumns look lovely in the softer, pinker versions while True, Deep and Warm Autumns all get darker versions and look great in true orange.

Can Autumns wear fuchsia? ›

Fuchsia Pink Is Autumn/Winter's Hottest Shade.

What colors should Autumns not wear? ›

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.

What dark nail colors go with everything? ›

Brown might not be everyone's favorite nail color, but it is one of the most versatile colors for nails. The right shade of brown nail polish certainly can go with everything. Brown nails can go with casual wear, and they can go with formal wear quite easily. It's also a great color for fall.

What color nail polish makes you look darker? ›

Pastels. Lighter colors like pale pink, lavender, or even white will pair beautifully with your darker skin tone. You'll create a gorgeous contrast that makes your skin look even more tan than it really is. This is especially helpful for fair-skinned women, and will really make a big difference.

What nail color is popular right now? ›

Silver is appearing everywhere across fashion, makeup, and hair trends, and we're about to see it majorly in nails, too. Whether you opt for metallic silver polish or apply some silver rhinestones, this trend is perfect to try your hand at at home (pun intended).

Can a dark Autumn wear bright colors? ›

Your bright appearance may conflict with light and cool hues. Chilly and muted colors clash with your dark appearance and make you appear sickly. Pastels and Neons Pastels are color families that should be avoided if you are a Dark Autumn. These shades tend to wash out complexions and make your skin look sallow.

Is dark Autumn cool or warm? ›

Dark Autumn is a Warm-Neutral season. Dark Autumn takes its base from True Autumn, with a dash of True Winter's electric coolness. Dark Autumn's colors are are still obviously autumnal, but their darkness and winter influence lends them an intense and burnished glow.

Can dark Autumn wear red? ›

Deep Autumn women can look marvelous wearing the deepest and warmest red tones like auburn, carmine or maroon red. Just look at these two exciting dresses. Pair it with one of your neutral shade like bronze or chocolate brown or some contrasting color like teal to highlight your bold and sexy style.

Can an Autumn wear royal blue? ›

All Autumns should avoid black, pink, navy, gray, blue-reds and all colors with blue undertones.

Can deep Autumn wear teal? ›

Autumns will do well in any version of teal, but their best version has slightly more green than blue in it. Soft Autumns look lovely in medium and soft teal, while True, Deep and warm Autumns all get darker versions.

Can deep Autumn have fair skin? ›

Autumn season people usually have fair, light, medium, tan, or dark skin tones, and their hair will usually have a golden, reddish, pinkish, or brown hint of color, such as golden blonde, auburn, medium auburn, light golden brown, medium brown, or dark golden brown.

What skin tones look bad in black? ›

Warmer skin tones are known as Springs & Autumns, and they should stay away from wearing black next to their face as it will create flaws on the face thus prompting the wearer to look older. Cooler skin tones, like Winters, are safer wearing black next to their faces.

What hair color is best for deep Autumn? ›

Hair Colors for the Autumn Type: Accentuate your hair color with warm red and copper tones. All warm brown tones like golden brown, coppery gold or chestnut are also flattering. If you really want to color you hair blonde you should go for golden blonde shades. Ash blonde colors do not suit the autumn-type skin.

Can AUTUMNs have blue eyes? ›

Deep Autumn

Dark Autumns often look like Winters, with a wide range of skin tones and dark hair relative to their skintone, and eyes that have a degree of brightness to them, whether brown, hazel, blue or green.

Can Autumn wear pink? ›

The Autumn palette is warm, deep, and muted. Autumn pinks have a depth to them that really draws you in and makes you feel warm and cozy.

What is the most unpopular favorite color? ›

Yellow is the least favorite color, preferred by only five percent of people. Another interesting survey finding: both men and women increasingly dislike orange as they age!

What colour do introverts like? ›

Colors: Studies show that introverts love cool colors. Do up your home in soothing shades of blue, green and purple. Neutrals like greys and whites are also a good choice.

What is the most cozy color? ›

Cozy colors are saturated tones, and they tend to be dark shades of a warm hue, such as red, orange, and gold. A cozy color also can be a neutral, such as chocolate brown, caramel, fawn, or charcoal.

Can you be both dark Autumn and dark winter? ›

Technically speaking, colors belong to one palette or the other, and people will be most enhanced and magical in their own season. But in real life, a Dark Autumn may occasionally wear a Dark Winter burgundy, or a Dark Winter may reach for a Dark Autumn navy without feeling the effect too terribly.

Can deep Autumn wear coral? ›

As a Deep Autumn she can borrow some Deep Winter colors. Coral brings out the radiance in her cheeks and lips.

What is the difference between dark Autumn and deep winter? ›

Dark Autumn has a warm and rich colouring with red-black and brown pigments. Dark Winter is cool and brilliant with cooler undertones and even higher contrast between skin, hair, and eyes. Their natural colours contain dark grey, blue-black, and black pigments.

What color to avoid for Autumn skin tone? ›

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.

What hair colour is best for deep Autumn skin tone? ›

Hair Colors for the Autumn Type: Accentuate your hair color with warm red and copper tones. All warm brown tones like golden brown, coppery gold or chestnut are also flattering. If you really want to color you hair blonde you should go for golden blonde shades. Ash blonde colors do not suit the autumn-type skin.

What colors look best on Autumn skin tone? ›

An Autumn season color palette is full of warm colors like mustard yellow, eggplant purple, and pumpkin orange. Some of the neutral Autumn colors are ivory, cream, khaki, olive green, and brown.

What MAC lipstick is best for deep Autumn? ›

MAC Brick-o-la is just the go to shade for Dark Autumns, a perfect slightly berry red that wears intense but not too bright and warms up the Deep Autumn complexion beautifully.

Can dark Autumn wear GREY? ›

If you're a dark Autumn looking for style inspiration and advice, look no further! You may find yourself wondering if grey is part of your seasonal color palette. The answer is yes – with the right tones and shades, dark Autumns can easily incorporate grey into their wardrobe and look great doing so.

What are neutral colors for dark Autumn? ›

Autumns suit every shade of light brown, from tan and camel through to cognac and beige, and they can be incredibly useful neutrals, particularly for warmer weather. Although Autumn often feels like quite a dark season, elegant beige and cream paired with mustard or coral makes for a pretty summer look.

Can Autumn skin tones wear black? ›

Autumns are often stereotyped as wearing only warm colors. However, the truth is that all four seasonal color analysis types can wear black in their wardrobe. Black is a versatile hue and works well for Autumns, provided it's paired with other complimentary pieces in your personal palette.

Can dark Autumn have black hair? ›

Hair. Luxe chocolate brown, auburn and black appear in Dark Autumn hair colours. Dark green undertones are very common.

Does black look good on deep Autumn? ›

Wearing black with Autumn colors is so easy!

Autumn is one of the deeper color palettes and although your colors are soft they are also quite intense and heavily SATURATED. Therefore, they are strong enough to provide a strong contrast against black and they can look absolutely STUNNING!

Can Autumns wear jewel tones? ›

Soft Autumns have a delicate beauty to them and any stark colors or extremely vibrant colors will drain this quality. Stay away from stark white, black, and any jewel tones like emerald or sapphire. You also want to avoid anything with a blue undertone as well as anything that is more pastel.

Can an Autumn wear lilac? ›

Although pastel shades are always popular in Spring and Summer, this Autumn we will see lilac bringing colour into the colder months.

Can Autumns wear burgundy? ›

Many burgundies look great on both Autumn and Winter coloring (Warm and Cool) but if a color leans too heavily one way or another it may cause you a problem.

What MAC lipstick did Jennifer Aniston wear? ›

"MAC's Paramount lipstick... It was a browny brick [color]," Aniston told the outlet. "I remember that was my go-to color when I was doing Friends." Considering Friends is still super popular, it's no surprise that MAC is still making the iconic shade all these decades later.

What lipstick is worn by Adele? ›

For Adele's lips, she uses the Pat McGrath Mattetrance Lipstick In Christy. Pat's nude shade of choice, but instead of applying it directly from the bullet, she placed it on the back of her palm and firmly pressed it into her lips with a fingertip for a long-lasting finish with a gentle edge.

What is the difference between deep Winter and deep Autumn lipstick? ›

The lipstick test

Both seasons can comfortably wear dark lip colours without looking like a vampire, but Dark Autumn cannot wear the cooler, more purplish colours of Winter. In contrast, Dark Winters fare better in cooler reds and purples than warmer ones.

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