![]() ![]() It’s richer, more saturated, and less warm than the rest of the autumn shades. The darkest autumn sub-season sits between dark winter and true autumn. That’s what dark or deep autumn reminds us of. And the bountiful harvests of plums and figs, orchids and dried flowers. Imagine the deep jungles, the peak of the sunset, the nights in the ocean.Īll the natural warmth left before we’re hugged by total darkness. Neon, pastel, and cool-toned colors true whiteīlue undertones icy colors neon or pastel colors fuchsia true black and whiteīright saturated colors like intense orange deep purples and blues stark white and black jewel tones (e.g., emerald or sapphire) blue undertones Soft, rich, and warm colors like light tans, beiges, taupes, dark warm browns, dusty turquoise, warm pastel pink, coffee brown, mint, warm off-white, mahogany Warm with golden or muted undertones likewarm browns, olive greens, ivory, and darker/greenish blues, autumnal oranges and yellows, burgundy, muted forest green, muted harbor blues, dusty lilacs, muted lavender, amber Highly contrasting colors (light paired with dark, or vice versa) bold, warm, with rich pigments like dark rich brown, light or dark khaki, caramels, creams, olives, deep peach, pumpkin, terracotta, mustard, teal, purple, espresso Warm and ashy: Golden brown to dark brown (with or without ginger highlights) Warm with gold undertone: Medium to dark brown, warm auburn, darker red Warm, deep, and muted-rich: Medium to dark brown, brown-black (with or without honey or ginger highlights) Neutral or neutral-warm: warm ivory, beige (rose, warm, or sun), pale tan, warm almond Warm with golden undertone: deeper olive, medium, tan, golden, and chocolate brown Warm to warm-neutral with golden undertone: Ivory, medium, tan, rich tan, medium brown with a gold undertone, dark brown Soft blue, soft blue-green, hazel, soft amber, topaz, light to medium brown Rich/dark hazel, dark olive, brown, dark brown, black The easiest way to tell this is by looking at how close it is to the color gray, as gray is the dullest and most muted shade. The purity of the color measures how muted or soft and how bright or clear it is. This one is commonly known as the saturation or intensity of the color. And the formula for finding this is your hue + value + chroma. Primary seasonal colors have three subsets: soft, dark, and true. If we elaborate on it, there are 12 more color categories under what we call flow seasonal color analysis, and this one’s more specific. ![]() We still have one more variable to consider. If you’re anxious because your features don’t belong to any of the 4 primary seasonal colors, let us tell you this, not everyone is entitled to find their season just by considering those two alone, and that’s okay! ![]() Winter - cool and deep (bright) high contrast between features.Summer - cool and light (muted) low contrast between features. ![]()
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