What is a soft autumn palette?
Soft autumn is a 12-season color analysis classification for people with warm, muted, light-to-medium coloring. The flattering palette runs through dusty olives, warm taupes, soft camels, muted terracottas, and dusty teals. Pure black, pure white, and saturated jewel tones are typically avoided.
The 12-season color analysis system subdivides each of the four classical seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter) into three variations based on which characteristic dominates. Soft autumn is the muted variation of autumn, where warmth and softness are stronger than depth and brightness.
People who match the soft autumn palette typically have light-to-medium hair (often warm blonde, light brown, or strawberry blonde), warm muted skin undertones, and grey, hazel, or soft green eyes. Their best clothing colors echo the same softness: warm beiges, dusty olive, soft camel, terracotta, sage green, and warm taupe.
The Color Analysis tool reads your undertone from a selfie and identifies which of the 12 seasonal palettes flatters you. Side-by-side comparisons show your face against soft autumn, true autumn, and warm autumn colors so you can see the difference rather than just be told.
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