Color seasons

Do you think you might be a Deep Autumn?

Dense warmth, deep pigments, marked contrast: Deep Autumn loves rich, patinated colors.

Deep Autumn is defined by warm intensity, natural depth and the ability to wear rich colors without being overwhelmed. Colors that are too icy, too light or too cool can quickly unbalance the harmony of the face.

How to recognize a Deep Autumn profile?

Deep Autumn is a profile dominated by depth and warmth. The face usually looks more harmonious with dark, rich and earthy colors. Unlike Deep Winter, Deep Autumn handles warm, enveloping and slightly muted shades better than very cool or ultra-crisp contrasts.

The 3 colors that often work best

The best choices are usually deep, warm and rich. They should support the natural depth of the face without making it look harsh.

Forest green

Supports natural depth and warms the complexion.

Warm burgundy

Strengthens intensity while staying warm and rich.

Chocolate brown

Balances the face with a soft, earthy depth.

These colors give a first direction. Your ideal palette also depends on your contrast, intensity and exact undertone.

The 3 colors that may work less well

Deep Autumns often lose harmony with colors that are too cool, too light or too icy.

Optic white

Can look too harsh and artificial.

Glacier blue

Often too cool for the warm balance of this profile.

Cool pink

Can create a dissonance with the natural depth of the face.

These colors are not forbidden, but they often require more care, especially close to the face.

How to use this profile in everyday style

Clothing

Choose rich, deep colors close to the face: forest green, chocolate, dark rust, deep khaki, warm burgundy and espresso. Earthy harmonies and moderate contrasts often work better than very cool oppositions.

Jewelry

Warm gold, bronze, copper and matte or aged finishes are usually more harmonious than very cool or very shiny metals.

Makeup

Brick reds, deep terracotta, warm brown, warm plum and bronze often flatter the face more than cool pinks or blue-based reds.

Hair

Chocolate, mocha, deep auburn, dark caramel or warm brown highlights usually work well. Be careful with ashy or overly icy tones that can break the natural warmth.

Deep Autumn, Warm Autumn or Soft Autumn?

Profile What dominates Key colors Common mistake
Deep Autumn Depth + warmth Forest green, chocolate, warm burgundy Wearing colors that are too cool or icy
Warm Autumn Warmth + richness Rust, camel, olive, mustard Going too dark
Soft Autumn Softness + subtle warmth Sage, soft terracotta, warm beige Wearing colors that are too contrasted or too bright

Deep Autumn

What dominates
Depth + warmth
Key colors
Forest green, chocolate, warm burgundy
Common mistake
Wearing colors that are too cool or icy

Warm Autumn

What dominates
Warmth + richness
Key colors
Rust, camel, olive, mustard
Common mistake
Going too dark

Soft Autumn

What dominates
Softness + subtle warmth
Key colors
Sage, soft terracotta, warm beige
Common mistake
Wearing colors that are too contrasted or too bright

Common mistakes when you think you are a Deep Autumn

  • Confusing deep with cool: not every dark color is suitable.
  • Wearing too much pure black: it can look too cool depending on the undertone.
  • Choosing icy colors: they can break the natural harmony.
  • Going for pastel colors: they may lack depth.
  • Relying only on dark hair: the undertone and how the face reacts remain essential.

Frequently asked questions

Sometimes, but deep chocolate, espresso or warm forest green are often more harmonious.

Both profiles suit deep colors, but Deep Autumn is warmer, earthier and more enveloping. Deep Winter is cooler, more contrasted and crisper.

Yes, but they usually need to stay warm and slightly deep rather than icy or very pale.

Warm gold, bronze and aged finishes are often the most harmonious.

The most reliable way is to analyze your undertone, contrast, natural intensity and how your face reacts to warm and cool colors. The color analysis lets you confirm your profile.

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