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Are You a Spring? Here’s What To Wear Based on Your Seasonal Color Analysis, According to an Expert – E! Online

by Riah Marton
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Are You a Spring? Here’s What To Wear Based on Your Seasonal Color Analysis, According to an Expert – E! Online
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What Is Seasonal Color Analysis?

You’ve probably seen this buzzy term all over the internet. Chances are, you aren’t the only with questions.

Sarah Shim, founder of the personal color analysis and styling studio Yoni Color Studio, explains it as “finding the color palette that flatters you best by looking at the contrast within your features and how they work together.”

There are four color seasons: winter, spring, autumn, and summer.

“Think of it is a weapon for those days where you really pop,” says Shim. “When you know what colors work best on you, you feel very confident.”

Shim emphasizes that there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to fashion, but that knowing your color season can serve as a helpful guideline when shopping for clothing and makeup.

How To Find Your Color Palette

According to our expert, color analysis is based primarily on the the undertone of your complexion.

“You can find that out by trying on a bright white T-shirt versus a beige or cream T-shirt,” she says. “If you feel like your features look softer in cream or beige, you’re closer to warm undertones. If you feel you look more crisp and sharp in bright white, then you’re closer to cool tones,” she explains.

Hair color can also play a role in determining your color palette. Those with ashier tones and dark, charcoal-hued hair are more likely cool, while those with golden, honey, or dark brown shades are more likely to have warm undertones.

Lastly, if you feel that your features look more defined in dark colors, you’re likely an autumn or a winter. Alternatively, if you look fresher in softer pastel hues, you’re probably a spring or summer.

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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