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Colour Season · Nº 07
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“Wheat, sage, late afternoon.”
Soft Autumn
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.
Stark black overpowers you; soft browns and olives flatter.
Bright jewel tones look louder than you do.
Gold jewellery suits you more than silver, but neither is dramatic.
Your hair, eyes, and skin are close in depth — low contrast.
Dusty, muted shades make your skin look even and lit.
The read
A Soft Autumn is a warm-neutral, muted, medium-depth colouring: gentle contrast, golden but greyed undertones, and palettes that glow in dusty, earthy tones rather than bright or icy ones.
Soft Autumn sits between Soft Summer and True Autumn on the seasonal flow chart. The dominant trait is low chroma — colours are muted and blended — with a warm lean and medium depth. Contrast between hair, skin, and eyes is soft, not striking.
Undertone reads warm-neutral; depth is medium; chroma is soft; contrast is low. The face lifts under muted, slightly golden tones and goes sallow or washed-out under anything icy, neon, or stark black-and-white.
Those whose features blend softly together — medium golden-brown hair, hazel or soft-brown eyes, warm-neutral skin that tans easily but never looks high-contrast.
Warm-neutral. The warmth is gentle and greyed, not the deep golden heat of a True Autumn.
Stark black tends to overwhelm soft colouring. Soft black, charcoal, or deep brown are more flattering near the face.
Both are muted and low-contrast; Soft Autumn leans warm (golden, earthy), Soft Summer leans cool (rosy, ashy).
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