Color Palette Comparison

Light Spring vs True Summer

The Key Difference

The fundamental difference is temperature: Light Spring is warm-toned while True Summer is cool-toned. This affects which undertones in clothing will harmonize with your skin.

At a Glance

Light Spring

Light Spring is the lightest and most delicate of the warm seasons. With warm undertones and light, clear coloring, Light Springs have a fresh, youthful appearance that glows in soft, warm pastels.

Warm
Light
Bright

True Summer

True Summer is the classic cool, muted season. True Summers have medium contrast with distinctly cool undertones, looking best in soft, grayed colors that don't overpower their delicate coloring.

Cool
Medium
Soft

The Palettes

Light Spring

Peach

Apricot

Light Coral

Buttercream

Mint Green

Light Aqua

Blush Pink

Daffodil

True Summer

Dusty Rose

Slate Blue

Mauve

Sage

Smoky Blue

Dusty Lavender

Rosewood

Moss Green

Understanding the Characteristics

Light Spring

Warm Undertones

Your coloring carries a subtle golden or peachy warmth—never pink or blue-based. This warmth is gentle rather than intense, giving you a sun-kissed quality even without a tan.

Light Value

There's a luminous, airy quality to your overall appearance. Your best colors share this lightness—think morning sunlight rather than midday intensity.

Delicate Contrast

The difference between your hair, skin, and eyes is soft rather than dramatic. Heavy, dark colors can overwhelm your natural harmony.

True Summer

Purely Cool

Your undertones are distinctly blue-based or rose-toned. Warm colors create visual discord, while cool tones bring instant harmony to your complexion.

Softly Muted

Bright, saturated colors compete with rather than complement your coloring. Your best shades have a gentle, grayed quality—think watercolor rather than acrylic.

Medium Depth

You sit comfortably in the middle range—neither the lightest nor the deepest. This gives you versatility within your muted, cool palette.

Who Wears It Best

Light Spring

Best For

Warm undertones

Light eyes (blue, green, light hazel)

Blonde or light brown hair

Fair to light skin with golden undertones

Avoid

Black

Dark navy

Charcoal

Burgundy

Deep jewel tones

True Summer

Best For

Cool undertones

Soft eye colors (gray, blue-gray, soft green)

Ash brown or mousy hair

Skin with pink or rose undertones

Avoid

Bright warm colors

Black

Orange

Warm mustard

In the Spotlight

Light Spring

Taylor Swift
Blake Lively
Amanda Seyfried
Scarlett Johansson

True Summer

Jennifer Aniston
Sarah Jessica Parker
Emily Blunt
Reese Witherspoon

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