Colour Analysis
Personal colour analysis divides colouring into twelve seasons, each defined by four axes: undertone (warm, cool, or neutral), depth (light to deep), chroma (muted or clear), and contrast (low to high). Every season has a palette that harmonises with its natural character — and one that clashes. Understanding yours is the starting point for a wardrobe that actually works.
Spring
Light Spring
Light Spring sits at the bridge between Light Summer and True Spring on the seasonal wheel.
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True Spring
True Spring is the "warmest and clearest" of the spring seasons, sitting centrally on the spring arc.
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Bright Spring
Bright Spring sits at the junction of Spring and Winter, borrowing Winter's clarity and contrast while retaining Spring's warm undertone.
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Summer
Light Summer
Light Summer shares the low-depth quality of Light Spring but leans cool rather than warm.
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True Summer
True Summer is the central summer type, sitting between Light Summer and Soft Summer.
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Soft Summer
Soft Summer sits between True Summer and Soft Autumn on the seasonal spectrum.
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Autumn
Winter
Deep Winter
Deep Winter sits at the boundary between Deep Autumn and True Winter.
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True Winter
True Winter is the central winter type, defined by a clearly cool undertone, high chroma in the cool-jewel direction, and high contrast.
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Bright Winter
Bright Winter sits at the junction of Bright Spring and True Winter, borrowing Spring's clarity and vividness while retaining Winter's cool undertone.
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