Picking out summer outfits gets way more fun when you know your color season. Instead of guessing what looks good, you can focus on the shades that actually make you shine. Whether you’re a soft Summer, a bold Winter, or somewhere in between, dressing for your season can make a big difference. In this post, we’re breaking it all down so you can figure out your season and find the colors that’ll have you glowing all summer long.
Spring – Warm & Light
- Undertone: Warm (yellow/golden)
- Features: Light hair (blonde/light brown), warm skin, bright eyes (blue, green, or light hazel)
- Best colors: Peach, coral, golden yellow, light turquoise, warm beige
- Avoid: Cool greys, stark black, icy tones
- Example: Reese Witherspoon (light hair, warm undertone, clear bright eyes)



Summer – Cool & Light
- Undertone: Cool (pink/blue)
- Features: Ashy blonde or light brown hair, fair skin, soft eyes (grey, blue, soft hazel)
- Best colors: Soft rose, dusty blue, lavender, cool greys, mint
- Avoid: Warm tones like orange or tomato red
- Example: Cate Blanchett (light cool-toned skin, ashy blonde hair, soft eye contrast)



Autumn – Warm & Deep
- Undertone: Warm (golden/olive)
- Features: Red, auburn, or deep brown hair; golden or olive skin tone; rich eye colors
- Best colors: Olive, burnt orange, mustard, camel, forest green
- Avoid: Cool pinks, icy blues, and stark whites
- Example: Julianne Moore (warm red hair, golden skin, green eyes)



Winter – Cool & Deep
- Undertone: Cool (blue/pink)
- Features: Very dark brown or black hair, porcelain or deep cool skin, striking eyes (blue, grey, or very dark)
- Best colors: True black, crisp white, jewel tones (royal blue, emerald, fuchsia)
- Avoid: Earth tones like beige, orange, and mustard
- Example: Lucy Liu (high contrast features, cool undertones, vibrant coloring)



And there you have it—your summer color season cheat sheet! Once you start dressing in shades that truly suit you, it’s wild how much more confident and pulled-together you feel (without even trying that hard). Summer style should feel easy and fun, and knowing your palette makes shopping and outfit planning a breeze. I’d love to hear what your color season is and how you’re planning to rock it this summer—drop a comment and let’s chat!
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