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Nature has always been one of the greatest sources of colour inspiration.In this series, we explore the relationship bet...
11/06/2026

Nature has always been one of the greatest sources of colour inspiration.

In this series, we explore the relationship between colour analysis and the natural world through the style of Daisy Edgar Jones. From hazy sunlit creams and soft white sands to weathered woods, autumn leaves, deep navy florals and rich botanical greens, each look reflects a colour story found in nature.

Colour analysis is not simply about identifying your season. It is about recognising how colours interact, creating palettes that feel connected to the landscapes, textures and tones that surround us. Looking to nature can often reveal why certain shades feel so effortless and harmonious when worn.

These images demonstrate how natural colour combinations can translate beautifully into fashion, offering inspiration for building a wardrobe that feels authentic to your colouring and personal style. 🖤

Autumn palettes are often associated with earthy browns and warm neutrals, but there is far more variety within the seas...
11/06/2026

Autumn palettes are often associated with earthy browns and warm neutrals, but there is far more variety within the season than many people realise.

From rich burgundy paired with gold, to soft beige and cream, deep navy with warm metallic accents, camel and chocolate brown, or navy styled with a striking colour pop, Autumn colouring has remarkable versatility. The common thread is warmth, depth and a natural richness that feels effortless throughout the year.

Understanding your colour season is not about limiting your wardrobe. It is about discovering the shades that bring harmony to your features and make styling feel intuitive. These colour combinations show how Autumns can embrace everything from refined neutrals to statement colours while remaining true to their natural colouring.

Which Autumn colour combination would you reach for first? 🖤

True Summer and True Winter are often confused because they share the same cool undertone, yet the colours that bring ea...
10/06/2026

True Summer and True Winter are often confused because they share the same cool undertone, yet the colours that bring each palette to life are remarkably different.

While both seasons sit firmly within the cool family, True Summer thrives in softness, muted depth and gentle contrast. Think cool greys, faded yellows, dusty blues and raspberry reds that feel elegant and understated.

True Winter, on the other hand, comes alive with clarity, depth and intensity. Pure black, crisp white, vivid navy, bright lemon yellow and striking ruby red create the stronger contrast that defines this season.

Understanding the differences between these two palettes can make colour analysis far more accurate. Looking at temperature alone is not enough. Depth, clarity and chroma all play an important role in determining whether someone belongs in Summer or Winter.

Which palette do you find yourself drawn to most? 🖤

Summer palettes have a softness that feels effortless. Cool toned, gentle and refined, it lends itself beautifully to ma...
10/06/2026

Summer palettes have a softness that feels effortless. Cool toned, gentle and refined, it lends itself beautifully to makeup that enhances rather than overpowers.

Think playful pastel eyeshadow, silver tones around the eyes, soft pink lips, delicate blush and cool highlights that create a fresh and balanced finish. Whether you prefer a barely there look with mascara and gloss or enjoy experimenting with subtle washes of colour, Summer makeup works best when it stays light, cool and softly blended.

Understanding your seasonal colour palette can help you choose makeup shades that naturally complement your features, creating harmony between your skin tone, eyes and hair colour.

These Summer makeup inspirations showcase some of the most flattering colour directions for this season, from cool pinks and silvery neutrals to soft greens and pastel accents. 🖤

Billie Eilish is often associated with bold style choices, but when we look through the lens of seasonal colour analysis...
09/06/2026

Billie Eilish is often associated with bold style choices, but when we look through the lens of seasonal colour analysis, a different story emerges.

As a Light Summer, her natural colouring is defined by neutral cool undertones and lightness. While vibrant neon greens, warm yellows, rich oranges and highly contrasting hair colours became part of her signature image, these shades often draw attention away from her natural features rather than supporting them.

When Billie embraces her Light Summer palette, we see the difference immediately. Cool blues, soft cool neutrals, delicate summer hair colours and cool toned makeup allow her eyes, skin and natural colouring to take centre stage. The result feels effortless, balanced and naturally flattering.

This is a perfect example of how colour analysis is not about limiting personal style. It is about understanding which colours create harmony with your natural colouring and which colours create contrast. Both can be used intentionally, but they create very different effects.

Which Billie Eilish look do you prefer? 🖤

What makes a Dark Autumn palette feel so effortless?It is the balance of depth, warmth and richness. When colours reflec...
09/06/2026

What makes a Dark Autumn palette feel so effortless?

It is the balance of depth, warmth and richness. When colours reflect the natural depth in your features, they create harmony and allow you to stand out without the colour wearing you first.

In this analysis of Lewis Hamilton’s Dark Autumn palette, you can see the difference between colours that sit outside his seasonal colouring and those that naturally complement his features. Rich espresso brown, deep olive green, warm reds and earthy neutrals enhance his natural contrast, while cooler or brighter alternatives can appear more disconnected from his colouring.

Understanding your seasonal palette is not about limiting your style. It is about knowing which shades work with your natural colouring so you can create outfits that feel considered, balanced and authentic.

Discovering your season can completely change the way you approach colour, shopping and personal style. 🖤

Some of the most memorable looks are not necessarily the most dramatic. They are the ones that feel naturally connected ...
08/06/2026

Some of the most memorable looks are not necessarily the most dramatic. They are the ones that feel naturally connected to the person wearing them.

Looking back at Lily Rose Depp’s style through the lens of Soft Autumn colour analysis reveals a consistent relationship with warm, muted and delicate shades. From creamy neutrals and soft champagne tones to dusty pinks, warm cocoa browns and gentle peach hues, these colours support her natural colouring and create a sense of balance throughout each look.

Understanding your seasonal colour palette can help you identify the shades that naturally complement your features and make getting dressed feel more intuitive.

Which look is your favourite? 🖤

Winter colouring is often associated with contrast, clarity and impact. When it comes to makeup, this season can carry s...
08/06/2026

Winter colouring is often associated with contrast, clarity and impact. When it comes to makeup, this season can carry stronger colour combinations with ease, from a defined eyeliner and bold lip to cool silver tones, vivid colour pops and smoky eyes balanced with fresh pinks.

The beauty of Winter colouring lies in its ability to embrace intensity without feeling overpowering. Cool undertones, high contrast features and clear colouring allow striking makeup choices to feel naturally at home.

Which Winter makeup look would you wear most often? 🖤

Not all yellows, greens, blues and purples are created equal.The way a colour appears can shift dramatically depending o...
08/06/2026

Not all yellows, greens, blues and purples are created equal.

The way a colour appears can shift dramatically depending on its undertone, depth and temperature. While yellow may be your most flattering statement colour, the wrong variation can feel overwhelming. The same applies to green, blue and purple, where subtle changes in warmth, coolness, softness or brightness can completely alter the harmony of an outfit.

Colour analysis is not about limiting your choices. It is about finding the versions of colours that work effortlessly with your natural colouring and allow your features to take centre stage.

Which of these shades would you reach for first? 🖤

Not all Autumns look the same. Not all Winters share the same depth. Not all Summers carry the same softness. Not all Sp...
07/06/2026

Not all Autumns look the same. Not all Winters share the same depth. Not all Summers carry the same softness. Not all Springs shine in the same way.

Colour analysis is about understanding the unique balance of depth, contrast, temperature and clarity within each individual. From Soft Autumn to Dark Winter, Light Summer to Bright Winter, every seasonal palette tells a different story and highlights a different kind of beauty.

When you understand your sub-season, choosing colours becomes more intuitive. Your wardrobe begins to reflect your natural colouring, creating harmony between your features and the shades you wear.

Which colour season do you identify with most? 🖤

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