Seasonal color analysis, particularly focusing on the springtime palette, suggests that certain colors harmonize with an individual’s natural coloring, enhancing their appearance. A “spring” palette typically includes light, clear, and warm hues, such as peach, golden yellow, and periwinkle blue. Examples of this analysis in practice might be recommending coral lipstick for someone with warm undertones and bright eyes, or suggesting a light olive green sweater for someone with golden-blonde hair and a peachy complexion.
Understanding one’s ideal color palette can create a more harmonious and flattering look. Selecting clothing, accessories, and makeup within this palette can brighten the complexion, make eyes sparkle, and create an overall impression of vitality. This concept gained popularity in the late 20th century with the publication of books like “Color Me Beautiful,” which presented a system for determining one’s seasonal color type. The concept draws upon color theory and the interaction of colors with skin tone, hair color, and eye color.