Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter

What style season are you?

Determining your style season can be helpful in understanding what colours, patterns, and overall aesthetics suit you best. Style seasons are—Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter—and each one is associated with a specific palette of colours and complementary clothing styles. Ready to find out what season you are?  Consider these factors: 

Skin tone

Your skin undertone plays a crucial role in identifying your style season. Warm undertones typically indicate a Fall or Spring season, while cool undertones lean towards Winter or Summer. Look at the veins on your wrist. If they appear greenish, you likely have warm undertones, and if they appear bluish, you probably have cool undertones.

Eye and hair colour

Your eye and hair colours can also guide you towards your style season. Warm-toned eye and hair colours like golden brown, red, or auburn are often associated with the Fall and Spring seasons. Cool-toned eye and hair colours such as blue, gray, or black align with Winter and Summer.

Favourite colour

Pay attention to the colours you gravitate towards and like wearing. If you love earthy tones like warm browns, oranges, and olive greens, you may lean toward the Fall palette. Bright and vibrant colours like coral, turquoise, and bright yellows often appeal to those with a Spring season. Cool and icy tones like navy blue, icy gray, and deep purples indicate a Winter palette, while soft pastels and cool blues are associated with the Summer palette.

Jewelry

The type of jewelry you feel most confident wearing can also offer insight into your style season. Warm metals such as gold and copper often complement Fall and Spring seasons, while cool metals like silver and white gold complement Winter and Summer seasons.

Natural contrast

Consider the contrast between your hair, skin, and eye colours. High contrast—a significant difference between these elements—is often associated with Winter and Spring seasons. Low contrast—minimal distinction between hair, skin and eyes—is often seen in Summer and Fall seasons.

Personal style

Think about your personal style. Do you like bold and dramatic looks, or do you lean toward soft and romantic aesthetics? This provides further hints about your style season. Winter and Summer seasons often lean towards more polished and classic styles, while Fall and Spring seasons embrace more relaxed and bohemian-inspired looks.

Trial and error

Experiment with different colours and clothing styles to see what works best for you. Try on clothing in various shades and see how they enhance your features and overall appearance. Pay attention to how certain colours make your complexion glow or bring out the sparkle in your eyes.

Determining your style season is not a strict rule. It’s a helpful guideline to explore what looks and colours harmonize with your natural features. Use your season as a starting point to build a wardrobe that complements and enhances your unique look. Enjoy the journey as you discover what season works best for you.