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Colour Season · Nº 01
Warm light, lit from within.
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“Warm light, lit from within.”
Light 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.
Heavy colours like black or deep burgundy make you look tired or older.
Warm pastels — peach, coral, warm aqua — instantly brighten your face.
Gold jewellery complements you; silver reads a little flat.
Your hair, skin, and eyes are all in a similar light-to-medium range.
Stark white feels harsh; warm ivory or cream suits you far better.
Neon and overly saturated colours look louder than you feel.
The read
A Light Spring is a warm-toned, delicate, low-depth colouring: light hair, light eyes, and fair-to-medium skin that shares the same bright but gentle quality across all features. Palettes of peachy pastels, warm ivory, and soft coral bring the face forward; anything heavy or icy will overpower it.
Light Spring sits at the bridge between Light Summer and True Spring on the seasonal wheel. The dominant trait is lightness — low depth overall — with a warm, golden lean. Features blend together softly rather than creating dramatic contrast, and the overall impression is fresh and luminous.
Undertone reads warm-neutral to warm; depth is light; chroma is relatively clear but never harsh; contrast is low to medium. The face glows under warm, clear pastels and golden neutrals, and goes muddy or washed-out under deeply saturated, icy, or cool-toned colour.
Those with fair to light-medium skin, golden or strawberry-blonde hair (often naturally light), and blue, green, hazel, or light brown eyes — features that share an airy, luminous quality with no single element standing out as dark or saturated.
Warm-neutral with a lean toward warm. The warmth is gentle and golden rather than deep or bronze, which makes Light Spring sit near the warm-neutral border of the seasonal wheel.
Both seasons share low depth and low contrast, but Light Summer leans cool-neutral (rosy, ashy), whereas Light Spring leans warm (peachy, golden). Light Summer suits dusty rose and lavender; Light Spring suits apricot and warm coral.
Stark black can overpower a Light Spring near the face. Soft warm browns, camel, or charcoal-navy are more flattering alternatives. Black in small doses lower on the body is fine.
Yellow gold and rose gold are the most flattering. White gold or silver can work but tends to make the complexion look slightly flat compared to warm-toned metals.
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