Autumn Colour Palette | Colour Types (2024)

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The Autumn palette is warm, rich, earthy and vibrant, and stretches from leaf greens to old gold, and from every shade of peaco*ck to soft clay pinks. Knowing your seasonal sub-type means knowing which of these colours from your wider palette with work best for you, and give you guidance on the best way for you to combine colours to feel your most authentic, confident self.


Let’s explore the sub-types within the Autumn palette, and discover how knowing your sub-type can open up even more amazing colours for you.

Do remember that your seasonal type is a guide. It doesn’t mean you can’t ever go near colours from other areas of the Autumn palette, just that the particular area of your sub-type is the very best part for your own skin tone and contrast level. Remember that all of the colours within your wider seasonal palette will also work for you, and will harmonise with your sub-type ‘wow’ colours.

True Autumn

This is the classic Autumn palette. Also called Autumn Leaf, the True Autumn person (and their palette) has an even mix of Autumns warm, soft and deep characteristics.

True Autumns often (although not always!) look like the ‘classic’ Autumn - they can have warm brown or red hair, hazel or green eyes, and very often have pink cheeks. Their skin tone can be deeper, and there is very a warm golden glow to non-Caucasian skin tones when flattered by their best colours.

Because you sit right in the middle of the Autumn palette - there there is no ‘leaning’ towards any of the other three seasons, by being deeper, softer, warmer or cooler - the best colours for True Autumns are, simply the colours of the Autumn palette! Cheating on your palette by shopping from colours in another palette is never going to work as well for you as one of the other types of Autumns, who can push into their neighbouring season. The flip side is that you look the best in the widest range of Autumn colours, as you really do sit bang in the middle of this palette. This means that it isn’t often helpful to add a tonal direction to the shopping filter on theShop by Colour page, as adding in colours from other seasons rarely helps you - simply choose from the full Autumn palette and you’ll never go far wrong!

You still have your own very best core of colours though. They are, unsurprisingly, the most definitively Autumn colours. They heavily feature warm mustard yellows and mossy greens, alongside mid tone browns and rusts, and they all share that equal balance of warmth, depth and softness that you also hold.

When it comes to colour combining, the classic Autumn technique of layering up similar colours is usually your best look - browns and rusts, or greens and yellows, for instance. Brighter shades are usually best worn as an accent in a tonal look.

Warm Autumn

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Also known as Vibrant Autumn (which can be used as something as a catch all phrase for Autumns who need more saturation, so it’s possible to be a Vibrant Autumn and also sit in the Deeper end of the Autumn palette), the most noticeable characteristic of Warm Autumns is the warmth in their skin, hair and eye colour, although they still retain a small degree of Autumn’s softness and depth of colouring too.

Warm Autumns often (again, not always) have a real warmth to their hair, with red or auburn tones even with brown or blonde hair. Eye colours is often green, blue or light hazel, and whatever their skin colour, they have a real golden warmth to their look when wearing the right colours.

Warm Autumn falls at the very warmest, most yellow toned end of the Autumn palette, and if you viewed all four seasonal palettes as one continuous spectrum of colour, then Warm Autumn colours would fall nearer to Spring (which shares warmth with Autumn) than to Winter or Summer.

Warm Autumn’s best colours are usually warm greens, yellows, orangey reds, very peachy (yellowed) pinks and every shade of golden brown from warm chocolate tones through to light tan.

While most Autumns suit tonal looks when combining colours, your tendency to sit towards the Spring end of the Autumn palette can mean that you prefer a little more contrast in your look, often by combining unexpected vibrant colours rather than through light and dark contrast. Be led by what feels best here though!

The dominant tonal direction for this seasonal sub-type is Warm, so you can visitShop by Colour and filter for the Warm dominant tonal direction for more colours which you might love (if you want to read more about how tonal directions relate to seasons, this post is a great starting point).

Soft Autumn

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Also known as a Soft Blue Autumn, the most dominant characteristic of Soft Autumn is the soft, tonal look they hold, more than the depth or warms of Autumn (which they also hold, but to a lesser degree).

Soft Autumns very often look like they might be Summers, with ashy toned hair and soft grey, blue or grey-hazel eyes. Whatever their skintone or eye colour, there is generally very little contrast between hair, skin and eye colour (a black and white photo would show no extremes in colouring).

Soft Autumn falls at the coolest, softest end of the Autumn palette, and if you viewed all four seasons as one continuous spectrum of colour, then Soft Autumn’s colours would fall nearer to Summer than Winter or Spring.

Soft Autumn’s colours are usually those which look like they might just belong to summer - clay or brown toned pinks, soft purples, greyed teals and warm taupes.

When it comes to colour combing, the classic Autumn technique of layering up similar colours is usually your best look - taupes and soft purples, or soft greens and teals, for instance. Brighter shades are usually best worn as a small accent in a tonal look.

The dominant tonal direction for this seasonal sub-type is Soft, so you can visitShop by Colour and filter for the Soft dominant tonal direction for more colours which you might love (if you want to read more about how tonal directions relate to seasons, this post is a great starting point).

Deep Autumn

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Also known as Blue Autumn, Dark Blue Autumn, and Dark Autumn, the most dominant characteristic of these Autumns is the depth of their look. They still retain Autumn’s warmth and softness, but depth is the most predominant trait.

Dark Autumns often look like Winters, with a wide range of skin tones and dark hair relative to their skintone, and eyes that have a degree of brightness to them, whether brown, hazel, blue or green.

Similarly to Soft Autumns, Deep Autumns also sit at the less warm end of their palette, but this time if you were to view all four seasons as a continuous spectrum of colour, instead of sitting towards the soft Summer palette, Deep Autumns sit towards the Winter palette. This means that all of Deep Autumn’s colours are beginning to acquire the saturation and depth of Winter’s colours.

Deep Autumn’s colours are very often shades (colours with black added, which makes them deeper and more intense). Neutrals are warm navy and soft white rather than chocolate and beige, and bold shades of red, green and teal abound.

Since colour combining is very often about reflecting our own features, you may well find that sticking to a higher contrast look than most Autumns works well for you. Rather than a soft, tonal look, Winter’s guideline of two neutrals and a colour pop can work better for you.

The dominant tonal direction for this seasonal sub-type is Deep, so you can visitShop by Colour and filter for the Deep dominant tonal direction for more colours which you might love (if you want to read more about how tonal directions relate to seasons, this post is a great starting point).

To read about the other seasons, use the links below:

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FAQs

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The Autumn palette is warm, rich, earthy and golden. It stretches from almost Springlike vibrant reds and oranges through to deepest sea blues and softest apricot. If you've been given a designation within the Autumn palette, let's explore what that means.

What are the 7 colors of the fall color palette? ›

An authentic Autumn will have reddish tones, rust red, mustard yellow tones, medium olive green, camel tones and mid-browns. Colours are more than just a visual aid because they convey feelings, emotions and experiences.

Is Autumn warm or cool toned? ›

True Autumn's primary aspect is warm. Thus, the colour palette sits at the warmest end of the hue scale. This means the colours contain yellow undertones but no blue undertones at all.

How do I know if I'm an Autumn? ›

Many autumns have a warm, golden undertone. Most autumns have hair with red or gold streaks or undertones. Many autumns have hair that is naturally chestnut, chocolate, caramel, or copper. Most autumns have hazel eyes or eyes with flecks of brown, black, or gold.

What are autumn colors called? ›

What are Fall Colors? Fall Colors or Autumn leaf color is a phenomenon that affects the green leaves of many trees and shrubs by which they take on shades of yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called fall colors, fall foliage, or simply foliage.

What are the 5 fall colors? ›

Autumn leaf color is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the autumn season, various shades of yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown.

What are 4 autumn colors? ›

Warm Autumn's best colours are usually warm greens, yellows, orangey reds, very peachy (yellowed) pinks and every shade of golden brown from warm chocolate tones through to light tan.

Can a true Autumn wear black? ›

Autumns are often stereotyped as wearing only warm colors. However, the truth is that all four seasonal color analysis types can wear black in their wardrobe. Black is a versatile hue and works well for Autumns, provided it's paired with other complimentary pieces in your personal palette.

Can Autumn wear navy? ›

Although many Autumns can and do compromise a little by wearing Winter's true navy, which harmonises well with all of the Autumn palette, your best look is always going to be that deep teal shade. Autumn's version of white is rich cream.

Can true Autumn wear red? ›

As an Autumn, no doubt you are a fan of rich true red. You can wear red in a whole variety of ways, and it pairs brilliantly with so much of your palette to keep the vibrancy levels up without overpowering your whole look.

What hair colors go with autumn color palette? ›

True Autumn Best Hair Colours

Flattering shades for you include warm dark chocolate or caramel, or dark auburn. Be sure to avoid cool colours such as jet black or ash blonde as they can drain your colouring and they will not work with your striking features.

What are the worst colors in true autumn? ›

Warm/True Autumn should avoid colours that are cool or neutral, bright colours as well as colours that are light in value such as:
  • Lemon Yellow - cool and bright.
  • Pastel Blue Green - light, cool and soft.
  • Lavender - light, cool and soft.
  • Raspberry - cool and light.
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How do I figure out my color season? ›

If your skin tone and hair have a warm undertone, or you are a natural red-head, you would be classed as either a Spring or an Autumn; if your skin has a blue-ish, cool undertone and your hair is more ashy and has no golden or red highlights, you are either a Summer or a Winter.

What colors look best on autumn skin tones? ›

Your best colours as a Soft Autumn are sage green, oyster white, palest old gold and warm grey.

Can autumn wear grey? ›

Overall, when it comes to incorporating grey into an autumn wardrobe, the answer is yes – but stick to muted shades that balance out softer autumnal tones. With this approach, you'll find that grey becomes a sophisticated addition to your everyday look.

What are the true fall colors? ›

Muted reds and burgundy, gentle oranges and yellows, and shades of amber or gold are perfect for a True Autumn. In addition, True Autumns can go for light or warm greens (remember - nothing bright!) and even muted harbor blues. But what is best for a True Autumn is a golden brown or dark brown.

What are the best colors for the fall palette? ›

An Autumn season color palette is full of warm colors like mustard yellow, eggplant purple, and pumpkin orange. Some of the neutral Autumn colors are ivory, cream, khaki, olive green, and brown.

What makes the prettiest fall colors? ›

A succession of warm, sunny days and cool, crisp but not freezing nights seems to bring about the most spectacular color displays. During these days, lots of sugars are produced in the leaf but the cool nights and the gradual closing of veins going into the leaf prevent these sugars from moving out.

What is the classic fall color? ›

The colors most associated with fall are orange, red, yellow and brown, inspired by the seasonal changing of leaves' colors as temperatures drop and daylight shrinks.

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