Dressing for your season – Outfits for a Spring colour palette
What is seasonal colour analysis?
Terms like seasonal colour analysis, colour theory, and “dressing for your season” are not only trending buzzwords but, most importantly, helpful tools for improving your style and making shopping easier. But what is seasonal colour analysis exactly?
Seasonal colour analysis uses colour psychology and colour wheel analysis to help fashion-conscious consumers choose clothing that complements their features and skin tones. This practice is based on the colour theory, which serves as a practical guide for analysing how colour works in fashion, design, and art.
Seasonal colour analysis determines the ideal colour palette for a person based on their skin tone, eyes, hair, and lips. This method was popularised in the 1980s by the American colour theorist Suzanne Caygill, who combined colour psychology and seasonal palette theory. The seasonal colour analysis we know today is inspired by Caygill’s methodology: psychologist Carole Jackson’s book Colour Me Beautiful is the main source for this kind of analysis.
We will be referring to a twelve-season colour analysis, which divides the four main seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter) into three sub-seasons each, resulting in a total of twelve seasons.
How to find your colour season
While some people might be able to immediately recognise themselves in one of the “main” seasons, other folks might lean toward less pronounced and more neutral types: this is where the twelve-season model comes in. Finding your colour season is easier said than done, and we especially love this guide on the topic.
To make a very long story as short as possible, the two basic variables that determine your seasonal type are:
- The undertone of your complexion, hair, and eyes (warm/golden or cool/ashy).
- How light or deep your general colouration—and specifically your hair—is.
Seasons reflect the four distinct combinations of these two variables.
If your natural hair colour is lighter than medium brown, you are classified as Spring or Summer; if it is darker, you are classified as Winter or Autumn.
If your skin tone and hair have a warm undertone, or you are a natural redhead, you would be labelled as either a Spring or an Autumn; if your complexion has a blue-ish, chilly undertone and your hair is more ashy and has no golden or red highlights, you are either a Summer or a Winter.
If your features are warm, bright, and light you might very well be a Spring. If that’s the case, you’re in the right place! Welcome to Stylight’s shopping guide for the Spring colour season.
What are the characteristics of the Spring colour palette?
The Spring colour palette is warm and bright. The colours are saturated and vivid but never pale or cold. Spring is the season of renewal, painting the natural world in fresh colours. Therefore, the Spring features are warm, bright and light, giving them an overall luminous and fresh appearance.
The Spring season is classified into three sub-seasons: Bright Spring, True Spring, and Light Spring.
All about Bright Springs:
Characteristics of Bright Spring
Bright Spring is one of the three Spring seasons. The primary aspect of this season’s overall appearance is bright, while the secondary aspect is warm: this means that warm colours suit Bright Springs better than cool ones. Additionally, your warm undertones make it so that gold suits you better than silver.
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Bright Springs have one of the highest contrast levels between features among the twelve colour seasons. These high levels of contrast are due to the brightness of your hair, skin, and eyes.
They have clear, vivid eyes with warm undertones: they can be blue, green, topaz, and even brown. A sunburst pattern is typical for Spring eyes.
Their skin has either neutral or neutral/warm undertones and it comes in a wide range of shades, from fair to tan.
Their hair is also typically warmer and tends to develop highlights when exposed to the sun. The most common shades are medium to dark golden blonde with highlights, but copper, auburn, and reddish medium-brown are also common.
The Bright Spring colour palette combines the typical characteristics of Spring—brightness, warmth, freshness—with the crisp and stark contrast of Winter.
Bright Spring colours are bright and highly saturated, the most intense of the Spring colours. The palette includes a wide spectrum of colours, with a strong emphasis on pinks and jewel-like tones like turquoise and lime green.
Since Bright Spring flows from Winter, black is included in their colour palette: the best versions of black for Bright Spring are yellow-toned charcoal and slightly greenish black. Generally speaking, though, Bright Springs shouldn’t wear black on their own, but paired with brighter and warmer shades.
When it comes to neutral shades, darker greyish browns and warm blues are perfect as dark neutrals, while soft white, yellowish off-white, and gentle greens act as light neutrals.
Bright Springs should avoid desaturated, toned-down colours—like dusty blues or muddy browns—and very cool shades—like icy blues and greys.
Outfit ideas for Bright Spring
Due to Bright Spring’s naturally high contrast, their best outfits will be equally contrasting.
Value contrast—light blue + dark blue—might not be intense enough for Bright Springs, so we recommend trying hue contrast instead: go for unusual combinations, like pink and green.
Another great outfit idea consists of combining a neutral with a bright accent shade: try pairing a dark neutral with a light accent and vice versa while ensuring you pick different hues. Charcoal grey and yellow or off-white and raspberry pink are two possible combinations.
We recommend you avoid neutrals-only looks, monochromatic outfits, and low-contrast combinations, which will diminish your natural brightness.
Lastly, because your natural colouring is very contrasted, choose patterns with more contrast between the elements rather than those that blend too much.
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Make-up ideas for Bright Spring
The Bright Spring makeup palette is very similar to the one for clothing.
Bright Spring is at the Winter end of the Spring palette, which explains why the hues become crisper, brighter, and less warm than those of the other Spring varieties. The best makeup colours for Bright Spring are vivid blues and true reds, dove greys, and acid yellows. Dark pinks, purples, and greens look equally as nice.
Avoid dark or muddy shades and matte eyeshadows, as they take away from your natural brightness and dull your appearance.
Celebrities that are a Bright Spring
Bright Spring boasts a cohort of ultra-stylish celebs you can look to for inspiration. Some of them include:
- Rachel Weisz
- Milla Jovovich
- Tessa Thompson
- Emma Stone
- Kerry Washington
- Solange Knowles
All about True Springs:
Characteristics of True Springs
The second Spring sub-season, True Spring, is warm and bright. True Winter is considered the “original” Spring season, the one most people associate with Spring colourways.
The primary colour aspect of a True Spring’s overall appearance is warm, and the secondary aspect is bright. Overall, the contrast between your features is medium.
A True Spring’s eyes are medium-light, warm, and vivid. The colours range from warm blue to warm green and light hazel, while topaz and light brown are common in non-white ethnicities. Just like the other Spring types, True Spring’s eyes feature a sunburst pattern.
True Spring skin has distinctively warm and golden undertones no matter the shade, which ranges from fair to dark. True Springs also often have freckles.
Warm, golden tones also reign the hair. The shade range for True Spring is wide, including medium golden blonde, strawberry blonde, copper, light and medium golden brown. Brown hair is especially common in non-white True Spring folks.
True Spring is spring at its peak, and its colour palette reflects that: the shades are warm, saturated, and fresh, reminiscent of sunshine, spring flowers, and freshly grown grass.
True Spring is also the “standard” Spring sub-season, and as such the colours associated with it are unmistakably warm with a clear yellow undertone. The best colours for a True Spring are warm greens, yellows, orangey reds, peachy pinks and every shade of light brown from beige to tan.
Since true black and white are no-gos for True Springs, warm chocolate browns and greenish greys can be used as dark neutrals, and light yellows and greens as light neutrals. Naturally warmer hues like browns and bright beiges are the best True Spring neutrals.
Just like Bright Springs, True Springs should also avoid desaturated, toned-down colours and very cool shades, as well as dark and harsh colours like deep blues and purples.
Outfit ideas for True Springs
Much like Bright Springs, hue contrast is more flattering than value contrast for True Springs as well.
True Springs can try pairing neighbouring hues, like green and yellow, for an appropriately contrasted look. You can also juxtapose opposite hues, like peachy orange and teal. Lastly, combining a neutral with a bright accent is also a good idea—make sure you pair a dark neutral with a light accent (and vice versa) and select different hues for hue contrast.
Always include at least one bright colour in your looks. Avoid neutral and monochrome outfits, as they will appear uninteresting on you.
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Make-up ideas for True Springs
The True Spring make-up palette includes a mix of neutrals and bright colours, and is very similar to the clothing palette.
Warm creams, beiges, and browns are the perfect neutral bases for a True Spring make-up look, while bright greens, chartreuse, warm yellows, dark lilacs, turquoise, and vivid blues are great as accent colours.
Since your appearance is bright and not muted, try to steer clear of matte products and opt for creamy and shimmery ones.
Celebrities that are True Springs
True Spring boasts a cohort of ultra-stylish celebs you can look to for inspiration. Some of them include:
- Blake Lively
- Amy Adams
- Charlize Theron
- Chloë Sevigny
- Sadie Sink
- Nicole Kidman
Characteristics of Light Springs
Light Spring is, as the name suggests, light and fresh in colour. The primary colour aspect of Light Spring’s overall appearance is light, and the secondary aspect is warm, meaning gold suits them better than silver.
Light Spring is a colour season of very low contrast between skin, hair and eyes—and even between the iris and the whites of the eyes.
A Light Spring’s features are all similarly light, meaning that there is little contrast between them. Their colouring also has warmer undertones.
If you’re a Light Spring, your eyes will be light: blue, green, hazel, or brown. Just like the other two Spring sisters, Light Spring’s eyes are warm, bright, and often feature the typical Spring sunburst pattern on the iris.
Light Spring skin ranges from fair to medium and can have many undertones: neutral, neutral-warm, golden, or peach. Light Springs often have freckles.
Light Spring hair is—you guessed it—also light, ranging from light golden blonde to light golden brown and including copper and strawberry blonde. Whatever the shade, the hair has warm, golden undertones or highlights.
Non-white Light Springs often have very light colourings for their ethnicity and light brown hair.
The best colours for Light Springs are warm and fresh but still light and gentle—think pastel shades. The Light Spring colour palette is essentially the standard Spring palette, minus some of the intensity and saturation.
While this palette has the typical freshness of Spring, it also features some of the softness of Summer. Just because Light Spring colours are soft and gentle doesn’t mean they’re muted, quite the contrary: the palette consists of medium-saturated, low-contrast and warmish colours, like rose pinks and grass greens.
Both true black and true white are too cold and harsh for the softness of Light Spring. Slightly greenish greys and medium-dark browns should be used as dark neutrals, while medium-dark, warm grey is the closest shade to black on the Light Spring palette. Soft yellowish, pinkish off-white, and light greenish greys can be used as light neutrals.
What colours should Light Springs avoid? Dark shades of purple and blue will overwhelm your light colouring, while pure white will look too harsh on you. Even overly bright and saturated colours, such as burnt orange, are too much for your soft appearance.
Outfit ideas for Light Springs
Light Spring is the least contrasted and most delicate of the three Spring seasons. However, this is not a season of blended, muted colours. Light Spring needs boldness, contrast, and lively colour combinations to come alive.
To achieve this look a Light Spring can follow similar guidelines to the other Spring sub-seasons: you can combine neighbouring hues like mauve and cornflower, opposite hues like pale green and raspberry pink, or pair a neutral with a bright accent (dark neutral + light accent and vice versa).
Light Springs also benefit from using hue contrast instead of value contrast, and look their best when they incorporate at least one bright colour in their looks.
If you’re a Light Spring, avoid monochromatic looks—especially neutrals—as they will look dull on you.
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Makeup ideas for Light Springs
When it comes to make-up, Light Springs suit gentle pastels and in-palette neutrals the best. Creams and warm browns or greys make great neutrals, while pastel pinks, peaches, greens and blues add a pop of colour.
Bright shades and blue undertones are no-gos for Light Springs: the former are too harsh for you, while the latter will make you look drained.
Creamy, sheer products and pure pigments highlight Light Spring’s natural brightness.
Celebrities that are Light Springs
Light Spring boasts a cohort of ultra-stylish celebs you can look to for inspiration. Some of them include:
- Amanda Seyfried
- Taylor Swift
- Elsa Hosk
- Jessica Chastain
- Elizabeth Debicki
- Jennifer Lawrence