Color Palette Comparison

Deep Autumn vs True Spring

The Key Difference

Both seasons share warm undertones, but Deep Autumn belongs to Autumn while True Spring is a Spring. The distinction comes down to saturation and depth.

At a Glance

Deep Autumn

Deep Autumn sits between Autumn and Winter, combining warmth with depth. Deep Autumns have high contrast with rich, warm coloring that suits deep, saturated earth tones.

Warm
Deep
Muted

True Spring

True Spring is the quintessential warm season—vibrant, clear, and golden. True Springs have medium contrast with distinctly warm coloring that comes alive in saturated, clear warm hues.

Warm
Medium
Bright

The Palettes

Deep Autumn

Deep Mahogany

Deep Olive

Burnt Umber

Deep Rust

Forest Green

Maroon

Walnut

Dark Amber

True Spring

Coral

Golden Yellow

Turquoise

Warm Poppy

Jade

Amber

Orange

Azure

Understanding the Characteristics

Deep Autumn

Warm with Depth

You carry Autumn's warmth but with added intensity. Where other Autumns stay in the mid-tones, you can go darker—deep olive, rich mahogany, dark amber.

High Contrast

The difference between your features is striking. This drama means you can wear bold, deep colors that would overwhelm lighter seasons.

Jewel-Toned Richness

Think of your palette as Autumn after sunset—the same warm hues but deeper, more mysterious. You share territory with Deep Winter but stay on the warm side.

True Spring

Distinctly Warm

Warmth is the defining quality of your coloring. Your skin, eyes, and hair all carry golden or peachy notes—cool colors simply don't resonate with your natural palette.

Clear & Bright

There's nothing muted about True Spring. Your colors need clarity and vibrancy—dusty or grayed tones will make you look tired rather than radiant.

Medium Contrast

You have enough contrast to wear bold colors, but not so much that you need the extremes of black and white. Your sweet spot is rich, saturated warmth.

Who Wears It Best

Deep Autumn

Best For

Warm undertones with depth

Dark brown or warm black eyes

Dark brown or black hair with warm highlights

Deep golden or olive skin

Avoid

Icy pastels

Pure white

Cool blue

Cool fuchsia

True Spring

Best For

Warm undertones

Green, hazel, or warm brown eyes

Red, auburn, or warm brown hair

Warm, peachy, or golden skin

Avoid

Muted colors

Dusty shades

Cool grays

Black

In the Spotlight

Deep Autumn

Eva Mendes
Penelope Cruz
Salma Hayek
Sofia Vergara

True Spring

Amy Adams
Emma Stone
Nicole Kidman
Jessica Chastain

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