As we've learned from Seasonal Color Analysis Theory:
Dark+ Warm= Deep Autumn
Hair:Deep Brown, chestnut, auburn.
Skintone: Honey brown, bronze, black, golden olive, warm beige, ivory.
Eyes: Rich olive or hazel, golden brown, black-brown.
The Deep Autumn Color Palette is deep and rich.
Your strong coloring demands deep shades worn with bright or light ones for contrast.
Level of contrast : High.
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Although you lean towards the warmer colors you still can wear some of the darker cooler shades such as dark navy and charcoal. Avoid pale shades and colors that have a cool look.
Your strong coloring demands deep shades worn with bright or light ones for contrast.
Level of contrast : High.
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Although you lean towards the warmer colors you still can wear some of the darker cooler shades such as dark navy and charcoal. Avoid pale shades and colors that have a cool look.
Best Colors:
Black brown, black, light yellow, marigold, peach, terracotta, salmon pink, tomato red, deep red, true red, dark rose, lemon yellow, camel, jade, moss, lime bronze, hot turquoise, cerulean, Chinese blue, evergreen, navy, purple.
Jewelry:
Shiny metals (gold), deep stones and enamels, black or white pearls, dark wooden pieces.
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Is it possible to be between deep winter and deep autumn? I have gold-yellow undertones in my skin and brown eyes and red-gold undertones in my dark brown hair, but the deep autumn colour palette looks horrible on me (especially the yellows and beiges) while every colour on the winter palette looks amazing on me. So does that make me a deep winter or deep autumn, or both?
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