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The 12 Colour Seasons Explained

The 12 Colour Seasons Explained: Find Your Season and Unlock Your Most Flattering Palette

Why Four Seasons Isn't Enough

The original four-season colour analysis system — Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter — was
revolutionary when it was introduced. But human colouring exists on a complex spectrum,
not four neat boxes.
The advanced twelve-season system refines the original four into three sub-seasons each,
providing a level of precision that makes a genuine difference in how accurately your colour
palette captures your unique combination of undertone, value, and chroma

The Spring Family: Warm, Clear, and Light to Bright

Light Spring

The lightest of the warm seasons — delicate fair colouring with golden undertones. Flattered
by soft, warm pastels and light neutrals. Think warm ivory, peach, soft coral, light camel, and
warm sky blue. Saturated or very dark colours overwhelm the Light Spring’s delicate
colouring.

True Spring / Bright Spring (overlap)

Clear, warm, vivid colouring with a golden glow. Flattered by warm, clear, medium-value
colours — coral, warm red, bright grass green, golden yellow, warm teal. This season carries
colour with an ease and vitality that is immediately striking.

Warm Spring

The most richly warm of the spring sub-seasons — honey, amber, and peachy golden
colouring. Flattered by earthy warm tones — terracotta, warm olive, camel, burnt orange,
and rich warm coral. Cool colours appear incongruous on Warm Springs

The Summer Family: Cool, Soft, and Light to Muted

Light Summer

The lightest of the cool, soft seasons — fair, delicate colouring with rose or cool pink
undertones. Flattered by soft, cool pastels and light neutrals: powder blue, rose mauve,
lavender, dusty pink, soft sage. High contrast or vivid colours overwhelm the Light Summer’s
gentle colouring.

True Summer / Soft Summer (overlap)

Soft, cool, blended colouring with a rose undertone. Flattered by muted, cool shades across
the full spectrum — dusty rose, soft teal, greyish blue, muted plum, cool cocoa. The hallmark
of Summer palettes is their characteristic softness and blending.

Cool Summer

The most distinctly cool of the summer sub-seasons. Flattered by cool, clear-to-muted
colours — raspberry pink, periwinkle, cool grey, lavender, and navy. The Cool Summer is the
bridge between Summer and Winter and can carry some cooler Winter colours with success.

The Autumn Family: Warm, Muted, and Rich

Soft Autumn

The most muted of the warm seasons — blended, earthy, soft colouring. Flattered by muted
warm tones that are softer than True Autumn — warm taupe, dusty terracotta, muted gold,
soft olive, warm caramel. Both very bright and very dark colours can overwhelm the Soft
Autumn’s blended features.

True Autumn

The quintessential rich, warm, earthy season — amber, copper, and golden-brown colouring.
Flattered by the classic autumn palette: burnt orange, tomato red, forest green, deep camel,
mustard, and rich warm brown. True Autumns often have the most extensive and varied
warm palette.

Deep Autumn

The deepest of the warm seasons — rich, dark, and intensely warm colouring. Flattered by
deep, warm, rich colours — dark chocolate brown, warm black-brown, deep olive, burgundy
with warm undertones, rich teal. Deep Autumns bridge Autumn and Winter and can carry
some of the warmer Winter colours.

The Winter Family: Cool, Clear, and Deep to High-Contrast

Cool Winter

Distinctly cool colouring with minimal warmth — the bridge between Summer and Winter.
Flattered by cool, clear-to-muted shades: rose-based reds, cool grey, burgundy, navy, and
cool soft white. Cool Winters are served well by the cooler end of the Winter spectrum.

True Winter

High contrast, cool, and clear colouring — the dramatic season. Flattered by the classic vivid
winter palette: black, pure white, royal blue, emerald green, hot pink, and bright red. True
Winters are made for bold, clear colour used with confidence

Deep Winter

The deepest of the cool seasons — rich, dark, high-contrast colouring bridging Deep Autumn
and True Winter. Flattered by deep, cool-to-neutral shades: charcoal, deep teal, cool
burgundy, forest green, and dark plum. Deep Winters can carry warmer colours provided
they remain deep and cool enough.

Why Professional Analysis Is Essential for Accuracy

The twelve-season system provides exceptional precision — but that precision is only
valuable if your season is correctly identified. Online quizzes and AI tools cannot observe
how colour interacts with your live complexion under controlled lighting. They cannot see the
subtle shadows that a wrong colour casts. They cannot capture the illuminating effect of your
best colours.
Professional colour analysis with a trained consultant — like those at The Finishing School
— provides the accuracy that the system is designed to deliver.

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