Colortypes:
find Your Perfect Colors for Clothes

Do you ever wonder why certain colors look amazing on you, while others make you look washed out or tired? The answer may lie in your seasonal color analysis.
  • How to determine your season
  • The characteristics of each season
  • The best colors for each season
  • How to use seasonal color analysis to build a stylish wardrobe
Seasonal color analysis is a system that helps identify the colors that flatter your natural coloring, based on your skin tone, hair color, and eye color. There are 12 different color seasons, 4 basics: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, each of the basic color types has 3 subtypes: light, true, and dark. Every colortype has its unique color palette.
Knowing your seasonal color analysis can help you:
  • Choose clothes that make you look your best.
  • Create harmonious and stylish outfits just for you.
  • Save money by avoiding clothes that don't suit you.
How to Determine Your Season
To determine your season by yourself, you need to evaluate your skin tone, hair color, and eye color.
Here are some tips for evaluating your coloring:
  • Skin tone: Look at the undertones of your skin. Are they warm (yellow, peachy), cool (pink, blue), or neutral?
  • Hair color: Consider the overall tone of your hair. Is it warm (golden, auburn), cool (ashy, brown), or neutral?
  • Eye color: Look at the color of your irises. Are they warm (green, hazel), cool (blue, gray), or neutral?

Once you have a good understanding of your coloring, you can start to explore the different seasons and see which one best matches your natural features.

Each color type has its own characteristics, such as Cold or Warm tone and contrast of appearance.
Summer and Winter are characterized by a cold tone, while Spring and Autumn have a warm tone.

Winter - Cold and contrast.
Summer - Cold and muted.
Autumn - Warm and contrast.
Spring - Warm and muted.
Each color type has its own characteristics, such as Cold or Warm tone and contrast of appearance.

Base on your skin color without makeup or tanning, as tanning gives your skin a warm tone
Spring
  • Skin tone: Light beige, peach, ivory
  • Hair color: Blonde, golden brown, strawberry blonde
  • Eye color: Blue, green, hazel

Characteristics:
  • Light and bright
  • Warm and clear
  • Fresh and vibrant

Spring color pallet

Summer
  • Skin tone: Pink, rose, beige
  • Hair color: Ash blonde, light brown, mousey brown
  • Eye color: Blue, gray, green

Characteristics:
  • Cool and soft
  • Muted and delicate
  • Subtle and sophisticated

Autumn
  • Skin tone: Peach, golden, olive
  • Hair color: Red, auburn, copper
  • Eye color: Green, hazel, amber

Characteristics:
  • Warm
  • Deep
  • Earthy and sophisticated

Winter
  • Skin tone: Fair, porcelain, olive
  • Hair color: Black, dark brown, brunette
  • Eye color: Blue, green, brown

Characteristics:
  • Cool and dramatic
  • Bold and intense
  • Crisp and elegant

Each of the 4 main color types is divided into 3 subtypes:
  • Light: Lighter and more pastel colors.
  • Dark: Deeper and more saturated colors.
  • Contrast: Brighter and more contrasting colors.
Light Spring
  • Light beige skin with warm undertones: Your skin leans slightly peachy or golden rather than cool or rosy.
  • Light features: Your hair, typically blonde or light brown, has a warm, golden cast. Your eyes are light blue or green, sparkling with a brightness that reflects the season's fresh energy.
  • Low contrast: The harmony between your hair, skin, and eyes creates a soft overall impression.
Light Spring Colors: A Symphony of Warmth and Light
The Light Spring color palette reflects the season's essence: warm, light, and fresh. It evokes the feeling of a blossoming spring meadow, bursting with new life.
Here's what sets Light Spring colors apart:
  • Absence of cool or dark tones: Unlike other seasons, Light Spring avoids colors with cool undertones or excessive darkness. Your warm and light features are best complemented by colors that share these characteristics.
  • Flattering vibrancy: Light Spring colors are not overly bright. They possess a subtle vibrancy that enhances your natural beauty, creating a luminous and harmonious spring look.
Embrace Your Light Spring Palette:
Imagine a wardrobe brimming with colors that celebrate your unique beauty. Light Spring thrives in a world of:
  • Core colors: Light beige, peach, coral, mint, and gray. These form the foundation of your wardrobe, offering endless possibilities for elegant and sophisticated combinations.
  • Accent colors: Hot pink, fuchsia, bright orange, olive, and mustard. These vibrant hues add a touch of personality and allow you to express your unique style.
Celebrity Light Springs:
Take inspiration from celebrities like Taylor Swift and Amanda Seyfried, who radiate confidence in their Light Spring colors.
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How to Use Seasonal Color Analysis to Build a Stylish Wardrobe
Now that you know your season and the best colors for you, you can start to build a stylish wardrobe. Here are a few tips:
  • Start with a foundation of neutral colors. These are colors that go with everything, such as black, white, navy, and gray.
  • Add pops of color with your accessories. This is a great way to incorporate your seasonal colors into your outfit without going overboard.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment. Try different colors and combinations to see what works best for you.
With a little knowledge and effort, you can use seasonal color analysis to create a wardrobe that makes you look and feel your best.

Basic and accent colors for different color types:
Spring:
  • Core colors: Light beige, peach, coral, mint, gray
  • Accent colors: Hot pink, fuchsia, bright orange, olive, mustard
Summer:
  • Core colors: Pink, lavender, gray, blue, mint
  • Accent colors: Silver, cool purple, cool blue, fuchsia, burgundy
Autumn:
  • Core colors: Beige, brown, olive, terracotta, mustard
  • Accent colors: Gold, ochre, burgundy, moss green, teal
Winter:
  • Core colors: Black, white, gray, blue, cool pink
  • Accent colors: Silver, bright red, emerald, electric blue, bright orange