How to Determine Your Seasonal Color Palette (2024)

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  • Finding Your Undertone
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  • Discovering Your Season
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  • Choosing Flattering Colors
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  • What Is a Good Winter Color Palette For Clothing?
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Trying to figure out what colors look best on you may seem tricky, but it’s actually easier than you may think! Everyone is unique, but we all tend to fall under 1 of the 4 seasonal color palette categories: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Where you fall all depends on your skin’s undertone, natural hair color, and eye color. So, if you want to know how you can determine your seasonal color palette and look your best all year round, keep reading because we have some styling to do.

Things You Should Know

  • Find the undertone of your skin by looking at the color of the veins on the inside of your wrist. Are they green, blue, or purple?
  • Check your eyes if you can’t find the undertone in your skin. Gray, blue, and green eyes are cool, and hazel, amber, and brown eyes are warm.
  • Blues, browns, olives, and purples will flatter Winter and Summer types the most thanks to their cool undertones.
  • Reds, oranges, and dark greens look great on Autumn and Spring types because of their warm undertones.

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Finding Your Undertone

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    See if you have cool or warm undertones by looking at your wrist.[1] The color of your veins can help you determine your undertone. Simply lift your wrist to eye level in natural light and inspect the vein on the inside of your wrist. If they’re green or greenish-blue, you have a warm undertone. If they’re blue or purple, you have cool undertones.

    • Always check your skin's undertone in natural lighting, as artificial lighting can change how color appears on your skin.
    • If you can’t tell what exact color your veins are, chances are you have neutral undertones—you can pull off warm and cool colors![2]
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    Hold a sheet of white paper next to your skin to find your complexion. Double-check your undertone color by looking at your arm next to a piece of white paper. You have a warm complexion if your skin looks yellow, green, or golden. If it looks pink, red, or blue, you have a cool complexion.[3]

    • Complexion refers to the color of your skin, while undertone is a specific shade within that color.

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    Check your eye color to see if you have warm or cool undertones.[4] If you have grey, bright green, or clear blue eyes, you have a cool complexion. You have a warm complexion if you have hazel, brown, or amber eyes.

    • Your eyes can change color in different lighting, so try to look at your eye color in natural light to see the true color.
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    Look at your natural hair color to unlock more clues about your complexion.[5] Believe it or not, your hair can say a lot about what colors will look best on you. If your hair is black, ashy brown, gray, or ashy blonde, you have a cool complexion. You have a warm complexion if your hair color is chestnut, dark brown, red, strawberry blonde, or auburn.

    • Make sure to use your natural hair when finding your seasonal color palette, as it’ll help you know if you have natural cool or warm undertones.
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    You’re a Spring if you have warm tones and light hair. Spring types usually have fair skin, light eyes, and light hair. For instance, a Spring may have strawberry-blonde hair and green eyes. In general, Springs have:

    • Skin: Clear, warm undertone with peachy cheeks
    • Hair color: Light blonde, light to medium brown, strawberry blonde
    • Eye color: Clear blue, green, turquoise, hazel, light brown
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    You’re a Summer if you have light hair and cool tones. Summers usually don’t have a lot of contrast in hair color, eye color, and complexion. For example, a Summer might have blonde hair and cool green eyes.[6] Summer types typically have:

    • Skin: Cool undertone and rosy cheeks
    • Hair color: Light blond or medium brown, sometimes in muted colors
    • Eye color: Blue, cool green, slate, grey-brown, grey-blue
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    You’re an Autumn if you have warm tones and dark hair. Autumn types have low contrast in their natural skin, hair, and eye colors, but they tend to have rich, golden undertones. For example, an Autumn could have dark brown hair and green eyes. Autumn types usually have:

    • Skin: Warm, golden undertone with rich coloring
    • Hair color: Medium or dark brown, black, medium red, deep auburn
    • Eye color: Hazel, medium to dark brown, olive, warm green
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    You’re a Winter if you have dark hair and cool tones. Winters usually have a lot of contrast in their complexion, hair, and eye colors. For instance, a Winter might have dark brown hair, pale skin, and piercing blue eyes.[7] Winter types usually have:

    • Skin: Cool undertone with high contrast against hair and eyes
    • Hair color: Medium brown, dark brown, or black
    • Eye color: Medium or dark brown, clear blue, grey-blue, olive, or cool green
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    If you’re a Spring, try warm, medium shades of berry, green, and orange. Medium and clear shades of warmer colors are the most flattering on Springs. Stick with softer pastels and avoid dark shades, and you’ll look superb![8] Consider adding more of these colors to your wardrobe:

    • Medium and bright green
    • Medium and muted pink, berry, and cranberry
    • Medium and bright shades of yellow and orange
    • Muted blue-green
    • Neutral browns, medium or slate grays, and whites
    • Neutral dark browns, whites, blacks, and grays
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    If you’re a Summer, stick with cool, muted shades of green, blue, and purple. Summers shine in cool colors with muted or pastel tones. Stay clear of darker colors, as these can create an unflattering contrast with your light hair, eyes, and skin. Try styling colors like:

    • Cool shades of light and medium green and pink
    • Medium and light shades of blue
    • Periwinkle, light, medium, and deep purple
    • Light and medium yellow
    • Neutral whites, grays, and browns
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    If you’re an Autumn, opt for medium and dark jewel tones. Autumn types look wonderful in bright greens, yellows, and reds. Fill your closet with vibrant shades and skip the pastels so your beautiful complexion stands out.[9] Autumns look the best in colors such as:

    • Medium and dark green
    • Rich shades of pumpkin and deep yellow
    • Deep berry and maroon
    • Neutral browns
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    If you’re a Winter, wear medium shades of green, blue, and purple. Winters look best in cool, fresh colors in medium tones. Some darker shades work great, too, but avoid pastels at all costs. They can wash out your natural coloring and look less flattering.[10] Winters look great in colors like:

    • Cool mint green, medium green, and dark forest green
    • Medium and dark shades of blue
    • Medium and dark purple
    • Cool pink, classic red, and cranberry
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    If you love a certain color but it's not in your season, you don't have to give it up! Try to incorporate the color in low-key ways, like in a scarf or bag.

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      • When in doubt, wear what makes you feel confident. Your confidence is the most flattering accessory, after all!

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      • If you’re unsure if a piece of clothing matches your color palette, hold it up to your face. Does the garment bring out your eyes and make you look vibrant, or does it wash you out and dull your skin?

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      • You can also find the best makeup for you following your seasonal palette.

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      How to Determine Your Seasonal Color Palette (2024)

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      How do I work out my seasonal color palette? ›

      Spring and autumn have more yellow mixed into their ideal shades. Summers and winters have more blue mixed into theirs. With that in mind, the first key component of a color analysis is discovering your undertone. Warm undertones are usually represented by yellow gold and cool ones by silver or white gold.

      How do you figure out what color palette looks best on you? ›

      Check your eyes if you can't find the undertone in your skin. Gray, blue, and green eyes are cool, and hazel, amber, and brown eyes are warm. Blues, browns, olives, and purples will flatter Winter and Summer types the most thanks to their cool undertones.

      What determines color palette? ›

      Color and style consultant Julia Dobkine, aka agile_styling on TikTok, says everyone has a color palette based on their natural undertones, whether they're cool, warm or somewhere in between. A color analysis, which can be done by an expert like Dobkine, is the best way to determine your personal palette.

      How to do colour analysis on yourself? ›

      To determine your basic coloring, analyze your skin without makeup. Be sure to use natural or incandescent lighting; fluorescent lighting can alter the appearance of colors. Wear a light, neutral color or place a white towel around your shoulders so no external colors interfere. Now, look at your face in a mirror.

      How do I know if I am autumn or spring? ›

      Autumn and spring both have warm undertones with little contrast between features. Spring and autumn feel more like a soft blend than a stark contrast. Autumn is darker while spring is lighter. Autumns have dark hair and dark eyes, while spring seasons generally have lighter hair and eyes.

      How do I tell my undertone? ›

      Examine the color of your veins on the underside of your wrists.
      1. If your veins are blue or purple in color, you most probably have a cool undertone.
      2. If you have greenish veins, you have a warm undertone.
      3. If you are not sure which color is most evident in your veins, you are likely to have a neutral undertone.
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      How do you tell if you're a Winter or summer? ›

      Winter seasons have cool undertones, dark hair, vibrant eyes, and high contrast between their skin, eyes, and hair. Summer seasons have cool undertones, but have lighter hair and eye colors. While they have some contrast between their skin tone and their hair/eyes it is much more moderate than in the winter seasons.

      What colors go with my skin tone? ›

      For those with warm undertones, colors like earthy greens, warm reds, and golden yellows tend to look best. If you have cool undertones, shades of blue, purple, and pink will flatter your skin. For neutral undertones, both warm and cool colors can work well, but it's best to avoid extremely bright or muted shades.

      Does seasonal color analysis work? ›

      No one can deny it: there really is a science to seasonal color analysis. However, in my opinion, color theory is most helpful not only when done professionally, but also more as a general guideline than a rule that is set-in-stone.

      What is the color palette percentage rule? ›

      To put it simply, this rule says that the dominant/primary colour should take up 60% of your design, the secondary colour should take up 30%, while an accent colour should take up 10% of your design.

      How do you know if you are deep autumn or deep Winter? ›

      Seasonal Characteristics

      These differences are reflected in the two seasons' colour palettes: While Dark Autumn's colours are more muted and warmer, Dark Winter's colours are brighter and there are more extremely light and extremely dark colours on the palette.

      What is the color analysis method? ›

      The color analysis is a method that is used for evaluation of an unknown sample with reference to the known colors. It is basically a technique of evaluation by comparing a sample with a standard color. The analysis is used in a variety of industries to test the quality of the products, processes, and raw materials.

      Which are the 3 main components while choosing colors to use? ›

      What we're talking about here is a color's hue, saturation, and value. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. Just these three qualities.

      What factors affect color preferences? ›

      These preferences can be influenced by many factors, including our upbringing, culture, and personal experiences. One important factor that influences our color preferences is our age.

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