![]() ![]() White is also too bright for you you can choose other light neutrals in your colour palette for your combinations. You can also try swapping in a warm pewter for any traditional gray pieces. Opt for light tans, beiges, and taupes or dark warm browns for neutrals if you can. Try deep gray and cool brown shades instead of black. The Soft Autumn needs to take special care when choosing their neutrals because the traditional black, navy, and gray wash them out. ![]() Black is not in your palette because it’s too dark for you. Otherwise, you look washed out behind your outfit. True Autumn colouring combines warmth with softness. The other two Autumn palettes have been modified to accommodate the respective Summer and Winter influence. Monochromatic combinations with pastel colours fit you the best.Īvoid clear and bright colours, high contrast, and bold combinations (complementary, triadic or tetradic). True Autumn is the original Autumn season of the four seasons colour analysis and is the ‘standard’ Spring palette. You can also combine the same value colours (such as light neutral and light accent) to your contrast level. Apart from white and black, avoid soft, pastel, and toned-down colours such as dusty blues and pinks, that will make your naturally rich colouring look off and washed out. Since you have low to medium contrast in your features, we recommend you choose monochromatic or analogous combinations, which means combining the different shades of the same colour (such as light blue and dark blue) or combining neighbouring colours (lilac or lavender with blue or light green). Dark Autumn sits at the darkest and least warm end of the Autumn spectrum but still retains some warmth without drifting into the cool Winter palette. Most of the colours are greys & blue-based colours with a heavy focus on pinks and purples. You have soft, muted, medium-value colours with coolish undertones in your palette.
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