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Are you an Autumn-Winter (Deep Autumn)?

Learn more about the Deep Autumn seasonal color palette on 30somethingurbangirl.com

Update from September 2018: I uploaded a new photo with face examples for a better understanding of this seasonal color palette. Although I can’t be certain about the celebrities’ exact seasonal color palettes I would like to show some examples to visualize each color palettes.
As well as, I added a new color palette with the names of the shades 🙂

 

Deep Autumn seasonal color celebrities by 30somethingurbangirl.com

 

Eva Longoria / Eva Mendes
Jessica Alba / Carey Mulligan

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You are an Autumn woman who flows into Winter. Your coloring is often mistaken with the Deep Winter palette. The key is your golden skin undertone and you haven’t got so much contrast than Winters have.
Your colors are deep, warm and a little bit vivid that results a rich, dramatic and overpowering overall look. 

 

Your hair: medium or dark brown, deep chestnut, black brown with gold or red undertone
 
Your skin: golden beige, bronze, caramel, warm olive, warm black, may have freckles, can tan easily
 

Your eyes: warm dark brown, black-brown, dark hazel

Your colors: warm and rich
 

Best colors for Deep Autumn seasonal color women; Deep Autumn color palette
 
Your basic neutral colors: cream, navy, dark chocolate, black-brown

 
Avoid: cool, bright and dusty colors, gray, pink, lilac
 
Deep Autumn color palette promo photo
 

 

Your makeup: use your palette colors to your eyes, lips, and nails, foundation, and blusher should be peachy and gold undertones, you can use bronzer and avoid pink blusher
 
Your jewelry: gold, bronze, copper
 
Your style: natural and dramatic

 
Your sister color palette: Deep Winter (Winter-Autumn)

Note: You can wear the warmer colors of the palette of the Deep Winter season.

More famous Deep Autumns 

Kristin Kreuk, Karina Smirnoff, Maria Menounos,  Jennifer Lopez, Katey Sagal, Victoria Beckham

Also known as Dark Autumn or Deep Warm 


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8 Responses

  1. Kylie, your description of your eyes, hair and complexion matches mine exactly. I cannot find any photos with this color combo at all. When I do a test, there is hardly ever green eyes with gold brown around the pupils with warm toned very dark brown hair (almost black) and pale comlexion with blue veins yet I feel I have warmth in my skin tone. I get freckles in the sun, and love bronzer. I am all over the place… have no clue what I am. I feel warm colors such as mustard, khaki and beige look horrible on me.(So I can’t be deep autumn, right?) Sometimes I think I am deep winter, but the red toned highlights in my hair and the tiny gold fleck in my eyes debunk that. Please help!

  2. Hey I’m a little confused whether I am a deep winter or a deep autumn. I have dark brown hair and dark brown eyes as well (but no gold flecks or anything). My skin tone is pale with neutral undertones (greenish blue veins) with a little bit of an olive cast to it. My blush doesn’t show up really easily unlike other people of my skin tone and both cool colours like gray, baby pink and royal blue as well as warm shades like olive green, teal and camel look really good on me. However orange or purple makes me look really off. Often times its a hit or miss with colours. While olive emerald and jade look great lime, mint or grass green make me look sick. Really could use some help.

  3. Hi, my name is Raquel and i´m confuse because I know i´m autumn but i´m not
    sure in what season i´m fit, my caracteristics is my eyes is brown I think is warm
    brown, my naturally hair is a medium brown with some gold highligts.
    I believe my undertoone is neutral because my veins on the wrist is green/ and mixture
    of blue it almost seems like purple mix together. but I believe that i´m going more on the
    warm side. My question is if I deep autumn, soft autumn or a warm autumn?
    If you could help more to understand were i´m fit better

    Best regards

  4. Looks like I’m actually on the right track! Except for the vivid orange, that palette matches my wardrobe exactly! Of course, I’m also a freelance crafter with a gift for choosing the right colours for each person so it really shouldn’t surprise me. Still, it’s great to know that I’m not a complete fashion disaster!

    1. I’m confused, it says that I am a deep autumn or deep winter. I have medium to dark brown hair with red highlights/undertones. My skin is pale/fair with cool, red-ish undertones but also sort of seems to have some yellow tones as well. My veins are sort of both blue and green but mostly blue. My eyes are sort of a neutral green with some gold-brown towards the middle, around the pupils. I’d really like to know what my skin type is because I have a hard time finding a matching foundation, plus I’m thinking about dying my hair and I’d like to know whether I should go for more warm-toned or cool-toned colors.

  5. Hello, Agnes! Thank you very much for helping me find my right colours!

    I hope I’m not inconvenient if I point out two grammar mistakes that slipped your attention…

    “the key is your golden skin undertone and you haven’t got so much contrast than Winters have” would be more correct “…AS much contrast AS Winters have”.

    And “…a little bit vivid THAT RESULTS A RICH…” could be improved to “…a little bit vivid WHICH RESULTS IN A RICH…”

    All the best to you in 2018!

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