Colour Analysis Explained

What Is Colour Analysis?

Colour analysis is a method used to discover the hues that enhance your natural radiance and compliment your features, such as skin tone, eye colour, and hair colour. By identifying if your undertone is warm or cool, you will then fit into a particular colour season. With each season comes a palette of colours that harmonise with your undertones.

Why Is Colour Analysis Important?

Colour analysis can be done professionally or through self-assessment tools and plays a role in personal styling and fashion choices. Wearing colours that harmonise with your complexion can make you appear more vibrant, youthful, and coordinated. It simplifies shopping decisions, knowing that every piece of clothing and accessory you choose will complement your unique features, according to your season.

Determining Your Season

Determining your season in colour analysis involves assessing three primary factors that collectively define your colour profile.

Undertone (Temperature)

Identify whether your undertones lean towards warm or cool tones. 

Warm undertones typically exhibit hints of yellow, peach, or gold.

Cool undertones manifest in shades of pink, blue, or olive.

Colouring (Value)

Evaluate the overall lightness or darkness of your colouring, particularly your hair colour. 

Lighter hair and features generally align with Spring or Summer seasons.

Darker hair and features are characteristic of Autumn or Winter seasons.

Colour Dimension (Chroma)

Consider the saturation level or intensity of colours that complement your complexion. 

Some individuals are suited to brighter, more vivid colours (high chroma), while others are complemented by softer, more muted tones (low chroma).

By analysing these three components—undertone (temperature), colouring (value), and colour dimension (chroma)—you can identify which season best describes your natural colouring. These factors collectively contribute to the formation of the 12 seasons in colour analysis, each characterised by specific undertones and colour harmonies that enhance your natural features.

The 12 Seasons In Colour Analysis

Understanding your season allows you to confidently select clothing and accessories, including jewellery, that harmonise with your unique colour palette. This ensures that every piece you wear complements your natural beauty, enhancing your overall appearance and personal style.

Colour analysis categorises individuals into one of twelve seasons, each characterised by specific undertones and colour harmonies.

Spring

Bright Spring: Bright and warm tones that are clear and vibrant. Colours include bright coral, golden yellow, and vivid turquoise.

True Spring: Warm and bright, with colours like warm peach, clear red, and bright aqua.

Light Spring: Light and warm hues such as soft peach, light turquoise, and golden beige.

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Summer

Light Summer: Soft and cool tones with a gentle contrast. Colours include soft lavender, light rose, and pale blue.

True Summer: Cool and muted, with soft colours like soft grey-blue, mauve, and soft rose.

Soft Summer: Muted and cool tones such as dusty rose, soft teal, and lavender grey.

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Autumn

Soft Autumn: Soft and warm with muted tones. Colours include peach, camel, and olive green.

True Autumn: Warm and muted hues such as pumpkin, mustard, and olive.

Dark Autumn: Deep and warm tones like rich chocolate, deep olive, and burnt orange.

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Winter

Dark Winter: Dark and cool with deep contrast. Colours include deep navy, emerald green, and burgundy.

True Winter: Cool and bright, with clear and intense colours like true red, icy blue, and emerald green.

Bright Winter: Bright and cool tones such as electric blue, hot pink, and emerald.

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Jewellery Colour Analysis: Silver vs Gold

Now that you understand what season you might best fit into, it’s time to understand what jewellery suits you best. When choosing jewellery, particularly between silver and gold, understanding your colour analysis can help you make the best choice to complement your natural features.

Silver

Best for individuals with cool undertones. 

Silver jewellery, with its cool and sleek tones, beautifully enhances cooler complexions. It brings out clarity in the skin and pairs well with gemstones in cool hues like blues, purples, and greens.

Seasons suited to silver: Light Summer, True Summer, Dark Winter and True Winter. 

Product recommendation: Centra Necklace - Silver, Il Mare Ring - Silver, Petite Birthstone Necklace - Moonstone in Silver, Centra Drop Hoops - Silver

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Gold

Best for those with warm undertones. 

Gold jewellery adds warmth and richness to warm complexions, bringing out a radiant glow. It pairs exceptionally well with gemstones in warm tones such as reds, oranges, and browns.

Seasons suited to gold: Bright Spring, True Spring, Soft Autumn, and some Dark Autumn.

Product recommendation: Ember Hoops - Gold, Sun Dance Ring - Gold, Petite Birthstone Necklace - Citrine in Gold, Soleil Tigers Eye Necklace - Gold

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Mixed Metals

Best for for those with a balanced or neutral undertone.

Mixed metals can offer versatility and complement various outfits. Mixed metals blend silver and gold tones, allowing you to match your jewellery with different clothing styles effortlessly.

Seasons that can mix metals: Light Spring, Soft Summer, Dark Autumn, and Bright Winter.

Product recommendation: Tigers Eye Ring - Gold, Petite Birthstone Necklace - London Blue Topaz in Silver, Sun Dance Hoops - Silver, Ocean Deep Necklace - Gold

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Are you Cool or warm toned?

Understanding whether your undertones lean towards warm, cool, or neutral helps you determine whether silver or gold jewellery will best complement your complexion. Additionally, mixed metals can provide flexibility for those who find they suit both cool and warm tones equally well.

By aligning your jewellery choices with your colour analysis, you can ensure that every piece you wear not only enhances your natural beauty but also effortlessly complements your personal style and wardrobe choices.