

Which Autumn Palette Are You?
YOUR SEASONAL PALETTE

Light Summer
Your features are light and delicate, with fair hair, soft eyes, and cool undertones. Pastel shades like lavender, sky blue, and mint lift your look, while dark colours can overpower.

True Summer
Your colouring is cool and balanced, with soft contrast between hair, skin, and eyes. Medium-cool shades of blue, pink, and grey highlight your clarity and harmony.

Soft Summer
Your colouring is cool and balanced, with soft contrast between hair, skin, and eyes. Icy undertones, ash tones, and shades of blue or pink bring out your clarity.
What’s Inside the Guide
Palette Details

Your Colour Palette
A full breakdown of your best colours, neutrals, and shades to avoid

Season Features
An overview of the hair, skin, and eye features that define your season, along with tailored recommendations for what suits you best

Outfits & Products
Styling notes and shoppable pieces showing how to bring your palette to life in your everyday wardrobe
FAQ
It’s 100% digital. You’ll get instant access once you purchase. Most people save it straight to their phone so it’s easy to pull up while shopping
Seasonal colour analysis is a tried and true framework used by stylists worldwide. I’ve built each guide to be practical and clear so you can actually see your features in the descriptions and understand why certain colours make you glow.
Nope! The guide includes a breakdown of the sub-palettes within your season (like Light, Bright, or Warm Spring). If you’re unsure, you can take the free quiz first - Quiz Access Here
Definitely not. This isn’t about rules, it’s about knowing what works best for you. You can start small, using the guide when you’re shopping, or add in accessories that light you up. It’s about making your wardrobe more “you,” not starting from scratch.
Each person has one palette that’s the most accurate match, even if you notice traits in more than one. The guides are designed to be very specific, and accuracy matters — so I always encourage you to choose the one that truly reflects your natural colouring. If you’re unsure, start with the quiz or look closely at the feature descriptions. One palette will usually feel “right” once you see it.
If you genuinely feel torn, buying both won’t hurt, but it’s not necessary for most people. Within the same season (like the Spring subsets), the palettes are similar, just slightly different tonally, so I wouldn’t recommend buying two from the same season.
That’s totally fine. Your palette should be based on your natural colouring. So your skin undertone and natural eye/contrast level don’t change, even if your hair does. The guide will still apply, but if you’ve gone much lighter or darker, you might notice some colours look a little different. In that case, lean on the shades that bring out your skin and eyes as those will always be your truest match.