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Colour Season · Nº 03
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“Clear, hot, alive.”
Bright Spring
The muses
Commonly cited colour-season examples
Stand-ins / licensed Wikimedia images where applicable. Not a definitive analysis.
The palette
Representative — directionally accurate, not exhaustive.
Muted colours make you look pallid; clear, bright ones look effortless.
You can carry colours that feel "too much" on others.
Stark white works reasonably well — more so than on other spring types.
Your eyes are notably clear and striking, often drawing comment.
Dusty or greyed tones flatten your face rather than soften it.
Black can work near the face better than other springs, but warm brights still flatter more.
The read
A Bright Spring is a warm, high-chroma, medium-to-high contrast colouring: vivid clear eyes, defined brows or dark lashes, and skin with a warm or neutral-warm undertone. The palette runs to jewel-clear warm brights — coral red, warm turquoise, golden yellow — colours that match the natural vividness of the features.
Bright Spring sits at the junction of Spring and Winter, borrowing Winter's clarity and contrast while retaining Spring's warm undertone. It is the most contrast-rich of the spring seasons, with features that include striking, clear eyes (often blue, green, or warm amber) set against relatively lighter or more defined skin.
Undertone reads warm to warm-neutral; depth is medium; chroma is high — the highest of the spring family; contrast is medium to high. This type needs colour with intensity; muted, dusty, or soft colours make the face look unwell, while clear, warm brights create harmony.
Those with clear, bright eyes (turquoise, clear green, warm blue, or vivid hazel), warm-neutral to warm skin, and naturally defined features — dark lashes or brows that create contrast against lighter skin, or vivid colouring in medium-toned skin.
Warm to warm-neutral. While Bright Spring borrows the clarity of a Winter type, the undertone remains warm — cool colours still make the complexion look off compared to warm brights.
Bright Winter has a distinctly cool undertone and suits icy-cool brights; Bright Spring has a warm undertone and suits coral, golden, and warm jewel tones. The shared trait is high chroma and contrast; the dividing line is warm versus cool.
More so than other spring seasons, yes. The higher contrast of Bright Spring means stark black is not as overwhelming — but warm, deep colours like chocolate or forest green are still preferable near the face.
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