Have you gotten your colors done yet? Getting your color analysis based on your skin tone, hair, and eye color is a game changer for your style now. Let's discover which colors you need to add to your wardrobe to accentuate your natural features if you are an Autumn.
Warm Autumn
The Warm Autumn has warm hair which is often red or strawberry blonde and warm eyes like green or amber but which can also be blue. Their coloring is rich and saturated with the need for the warmest autumn colors.
Best Colors
The Warm Autumn palette contains warm and muted colors. Flattering shades include rust, orange, deep peach and salmon. Choose reds and pinks with gold undertones and avoid ones with blue undertones like cherry, burgundy and fuchsia.
Neutral Colors
Neutrals are great as base colors for you. Make sure you select the appropriate colors based on your personal style, what makes you feel comfortable and what your fashion goals are. This is valid for all Autumn types.
Complementary Colors
Choose complementary and accent colors that resemble your base color. For example, combine different shades of one hue such as light olive green with darker olive green or you could combine neighboring hues with the same level of darkness such as medium orange with a medium peach. Another option is to pair a darker neutral with a lighter accent color.
Soft Autumn
The Soft Autumn is the lightest, subtlest, gentlest Autumn tone. You have a mix of warm and cool coloring with golden skin undertone and reddish highlights in your hair. Your eyes are golden blue, grayish green, hazel or light brown.
Best Colors
The Soft Autumn palette contains soft and warm colors. However, because of your neutral coloring, you can also pull off cool shades. Avoid brigt colors that can overpower your look.
Complementary Colors
Choose colors that mirror your low-medium value or hue contrast. For example, combine slightly different shades of one hue like a light peach with a darker peach tone or you could combine neighboring hues with the same level of value such as light blue with a light blue-green. A third option might be to combine a lighter neutral with a darker accent color or a darker neutral with a lighter accent color.
Deep Autumn
The Deep Autumn has the depth of a Winter with the warmth of an Autumn. The darkest Autumn colors work best for this season. You will find dark olive or dark brown eyes with dark auburn or dark brown hair. Often mistaken for a Winter, their coloring is much warmer and more muted than any Winter.
Best Colors
The Deep Autumn palette contains muted and warm colors. Flattering colors include pine, emerald green, rust, tomato red and dark teal. While hot turquoise and Chinese blue are typically part of the winter palette, you can also wear them because of your deep coloring. Combine the bright colors of your palette with the darkest for the best effect.
Complementary Colors
Use complementary and accent colors to achieve high contrast by pairing light with dark colors. Choose dark outfits accented with bright and warm accent colors. If you have dark skin, you can create contrast by wearing outfits in lighter colors and accenting them with darker tones.
Even though the tones and hues differ based on the intensity of your Winterness, the base colors are all the same. The best collection for you would be Pomona with its warm brick-red colored designs and earthy green tones.
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