Warm Autumn
Warm Autumn is golden, and rich and reminds us of the earthy shades of an autumn forest. This is like a walk through the warm autumn day where everything is warm and golden.
Your Overall Appearance
You fall into this season when your features blend rather than contrast.
Your features are warm, soft and muted.
Your colouring is gentle and toned down.
You have medium contrast between your features.
Your colouring is gentle and toned down.
You have medium contrast between your features.
Hair
Your hair colour is rich and warm.
Your hair could be dark red, auburn, or brown with gold or red highlights.
Your hair could be dark red, auburn, or brown with gold or red highlights.
Eyes
Your eyes are rich and warm.
The colour of your eyes could be brown, green or gold.
The colour of your eyes could be brown, green or gold.
Skin
Your skin has an obvious warm undertones.
Your skin colour can be fair to medium with a distinct bronzy or golden glow.
Your skin colour can be fair to medium with a distinct bronzy or golden glow.
Your Colours
Your colours are drawn to shades you see on a golden sunset, red maple tree or the gold rays of sun peeking through the trees.
Think of colours like burnt orange, mustard yellow or pumpkin spice.
Styling Tips
Neutrals
Your best dark neutrals are dark browns and very dark, slightly-olive green.
Warmer yellowed off-whites, beige, and cream are your best choice for light neutrals.
Monochromatic
Achieve low contrast by opting for a monochromatic look combining different shades of one hue, such as light green with a darker green
Contrast
Achieve low contrast by pairing neighbouring hues with similar values, such as a medium orange with a medium pink.
Patterns and Prints
Your best patterns are those containing colours in your palette and having very-low contrast in the elements, they rather blend into each other.
Your Best Colours
Some of your best colours are rich coffee, golden brown, camel, reds with yellow or orange undertones, emerald, teal, and yellow gold.
Your Worst Colours
Avoid extreme contrast, especially those sitting on opposite hues (blue and orange) instead combine neighbouring hues. Don't go for cool, extremely bright and vibrant colours such as pastel colours and intense pinks and blues