Color clarity
for real life.
Discover the color palette that will help you look and feel your best.
Cherry
Dark Indigo
Lapis
What are
color seasons?

A mixture of art and science
Color seasons are a simple way to match what you wear to the natural tones in your skin, hair, and eyes. By reading undertone, contrast, and chroma, you land in a palette that makes everything you wear look more intentional.
Essentially, it's color theory made practical
Color season analysis translates color theory into clear, wearable palettes. Once you know your season, you skip the guesswork. Outfits mix easily, and you look put together with less effort. Learn more about how color seasons are determined.
Based on your natural features



Which season are you?
Discover your palette from twelve potential seasons
Each season has a set of colors that echo your natural characteristics. These colors create harmony, making you look more vibrant and balanced.
Winter
Winters have striking contrast in their features including cool undertones, clear definition, and brightness in the eyes, hair, or skin. They likely lean more strongly cool, dark, or brilliantly bright.
Seasons
Spring
Springs have fresh, radiant features with warmth and lightness that feel full of energy. Their coloring glows in clear, warm, and lively shades. They likely lean more toward light, warm, or bright.
Seasons
Autumn
Autumns have rich, earthy features with warmth and depth that feel grounded and vibrant. They likely lean more toward dark, warm, or soft.
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Summer
Summers have soft, blended features with cool undertones that create a gentle, harmonious look. They likely lean more toward soft, cool, or light.
Seasons
Look your best
Shop smarter
Knowing your color season helps you buy clothes you'll actually want to wear. With fewer unused pieces in your closet, you can save time, spend smarter, and create a wardrobe that feels intentional.
- Understand why certain shades make you glow
- Build a wardrobe that feels cohesive and intentional
- Highlight your natural features
- Avoid your out-of-season colors
