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Twelve seasons colour analysis comprises four main seasons – SpringSummerAutumn and Winter. These are further divided into three sub-seasons eachresulting in twelve colour seasons in total. On the basis of the flow theoryall seasons flow into each other forming a full circle.
In this sectionyou can learn more about each colour season and access the comprehensive guides.
Spring is the season of renewalpainting the natural world in freshblooming colours. ConsequentlySpring features are warmbright and lightgiving Springs an overall luminous and fresh appearance.
The Spring season is divided into three sub-seasons: Bright SpringTrue Spring and Light Spring.

Bright Spring is the combination of bright and warm. This season flows into Spring from Winterwhich tints skinhairand eyes neutral-warm. The most prominent characteristic of Bright Springs is the clearness of their featureswhich gives them a brightluminous and fresh appearance.
To reflect the naturally clear colouring of this seasonBright Spring colours are extremely saturated and brightonly rivalled in their vibrancy by Bright Winter.

True Spring is the combination of warm and bright. This season is the warmest of the Spring familyand therefore skinhair and eyes have a very warmsunny colouring. There is no trace of coolness in the appearance of a True Spring and like the other Spring seasonsthey look fresh and glowing.
This season does not tolerate cool and muted colours and thus True Spring colours are intensely warm and quite saturated reminiscent of colouring pencils.

Light Spring is the combination of light and warm. This season flows from Spring into Summer and therefore has some of the typical Summer gentleness in the features. In additionskinhair and eyes are neutral-warm but are even lighter than those of the other two Spring seasons.
In order not to overpower the delicacy of this seasonLight Spring colours are the lightest and least intense of the Spring familybut the palette is colourful like a box of sweets.
Summer is the season of long days in the sun coupled with a gentlecooling breeze coming from the waterside. The intense sunlight paints the natural world in delicate colours. ConsequentlySummer features are coollight and mutedgiving Summers an overall gentle and delicate appearance.
The Summer season is divided into three sub-seasons: Light SummerTrue Summer and Soft Summer.

Light Summer is the combination of light and cool. This season flows into Summer from Springwhich tints skinhair and eyes neutral-cool and makes this Summer type slightly brighter than the other two. And since all features are similarly lightthe contrast between them is very low.
To match the gentle but brighter appearanceLight Summer colours are light and delicate but still fairly colourful like various flavours of ice cream.

True Summer is the combination of cool and muted. As the coolest season of the Summer familythe features lack any form of warmth. Insteadthey are overlaid with a coolness that is gentle not frosty. Similarlytheir features are gently contrasted. There are no stark contrasts and no harshly-coloured features.
This colour season does not tolerate warm and bright colours. And hence True Summer colours are very cool and toned down like a dive into cold water.

Soft Summer is the combination of muted and cool. This season flows from Summer into Autumntinting skinhair and eyes neutral-cool. Soft Summer has the softest colouring of the already muted Summer family. The features are gently greyed outgiving Soft Summers a blended appearance.
Soft Summers don't tolerate brightness at alland their colours are therefore extremely toned down so as not to overwhelm their gentle colouring.
Autumn is the season of harvest and shorterfoggy dayswhich envelope the natural world in hazyrich colours. ConsequentlyAutumn features are warmmuted and darkgiving Autumns a rich but toned down appearance.
The Autumn season is divided into three sub-seasons: Soft AutumnTrue Autumn and Dark Autumn.

Soft Autumn is the combination of muted and warm. This season flows into Autumn from Summerwhich tints skinhair and eyes neutral-warm. Soft Autumn has the softest colouring of the already muted Autumn family. The features are gently greyed outgiving Soft Autumns a blended appearance.
Soft Autumns don't tolerate brightness at all. The colour palette is therefore extremely toned down and understated. It contains lots of nutsrose and wheat colours.

True Autumn is the combination of warm and muted. Being the warmest season of the Autumn familyTrue Autumn features have a rich colouringwhich may appear saturated because of its warmthbut it's muted. This season has the richest appearance out of the Autumn family.
Like Autumn foliagethe True Autumn colour palette comprises richearthy colourswhich appear very saturated because of their warmth. But they are rich rather than bright.

Dark Autumn is the combination of dark and warm. This season flows from Autumn into Wintertinting skinhair and eyes neutral-warm. Another effect of Winter is the higher contrast between the features and the increased brightness compared to the other two Autumn seasons. Dark Winter colouring tends to have a bronzy glow.
The warm colours of the True Autumn palette become deeper and slightly brighter on the Dark Autumn colour palette reminiscent of spices.
Winter is the season of extreme contrastwith long nights plunging the natural world into darkness and white snow covering the ground. ConsequentlyWinter features are coolbright and darkgiving Winters a highly contrastedbrilliant appearance.
The Winter season is divided into three sub-seasons: Dark WinterTrue Winter and Bright Winter.

Dark Winter is the combination of dark and cool. This season flows into Winter from Autumnwhich makes skinhair and eyes neutral-cool. Dark Winters are recognised by the deep colouring of hair and eyes set against lighter skin. This creates prominent dark features. This colouring is the darkest of the Winter family.
To reflect the high value contrastthe Dark Winter palette comprises very light and very dark colours with the typical Winter brilliance.

True Winter is the combination of cool and bright. Being the coolest season of the Winter familyTrue Winter features are overlaid with a frost-like coolness. Like the other two Winter typesTrue Winters have a highly contrastedbrilliant appearance but with added coolness.
To match the coolness in the natural colouringthe True Winter colour palette boasts both lighticy pastels and darkbright colours to achieve a high contrast.

Bright Winter is the combination of bright and cool. This season flows from Winter into Springwhich tints skinhair and eyes neutral-cool. Like Bright Springthe most prominent characteristic of Bright Winter is the clear appearance of the features. Their brilliance and vibrance are striking and cannot be overlooked.
Bright Winter colours are extremely bright and vibrantas any less extreme colour would not be enough for their intensesaturated appearance.
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