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Colour Season · Nº 02
Sun-gold and unhesitating.
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“Sun-gold and unhesitating.”
True Spring
The muses
Commonly cited colour-season examples
Stand-ins / licensed Wikimedia images where applicable. Not a definitive analysis.
The palette
Representative — directionally accurate, not exhaustive.
Gold jewellery looks native on you; silver reads cold by comparison.
Coral, orange, and warm teal make your eyes pop rather than fade.
Cool colours like icy pink or grey make your complexion look yellow or washed.
Your skin has a visible golden or peach undertone even in winter.
Warm earth tones feel natural rather than heavy.
Deep, cool colours drain you while warm mid-tones energise you.
The read
A True Spring is a warm, clear, medium-depth colouring: distinctly golden undertones, bright eyes, and a natural warmth to the skin that makes clear, warm, moderately saturated colour sing. Think sunlit oranges, warm greens, and golden yellows — never icy or muted.
True Spring is the "warmest and clearest" of the spring seasons, sitting centrally on the spring arc. Features carry a golden warmth throughout — warm beige or golden-tan skin, warm brown or red-tinged hair, and eyes that sparkle in hazel, warm brown, or clear blue-green. Depth is medium, contrast is low to medium.
Undertone is warm; depth is medium; chroma is clear and relatively bright; contrast is low to medium. Warm, clear palettes with strong golden or orange notes bring out the natural vibrancy of this type. Cool, muted, or deep colours make the skin look sallow and the features flat.
Those with warm, golden, or peachy skin that tans easily; hair in warm golden brown, auburn, or honey blonde; and eyes in hazel, warm brown, clear green, or warm blue. The overall impression is sun-kissed and radiant.
Definitively warm. True Spring has the most pronounced warm undertone of all the spring seasons — it sits on the warmer side of the seasonal wheel, neighbouring True Autumn.
Both seasons are warm and clear, but True Autumn is deeper and richer — more bronze, rust, and olive — whereas True Spring is lighter and brighter, with peach, golden yellow, and warm coral as key colours.
Stark black is not ideal near the face for True Spring — it can create a harsh contrast or make the complexion look sallow. Warm browns, camel, and deep olive are better neutrals.
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