
True Autumn color palette guide.
Warm, rich earth colors with golden spice and harvest depth. True Autumn is earthy, golden, and grounded. It usually needs warmth with substance.
Colors are easier to trust when you can see them together.
Mustard
Marigold
Rust
Pumpkin
Warm tomato
Terracotta
Moss green
Fern
Warm teal
Peacock
Goldenrod
Persimmon
Paprika
Brick red
Artichoke
Deep turquoise
Best colors for True Autumn
Choose rust, terracotta, paprika, golden olive, moss, teal, mustard, and warm brown.
Strong True Autumn colors often include Mustard, Marigold, Rust, Pumpkin, Warm tomato, Terracotta, Moss green, Fern. Use these near the face first: tops, scarves, glasses, makeup, and jewelry are the fastest tests.
Colors True Autumn should use carefully
Icy colors, blue-based pink, optic white, black, and cool gray can feel disconnected.
Common caution colors include Icy pink, Black, Cool gray, Magenta, Optic white, Cobalt. These shades are not banned, but they usually work better as shoes, bags, lower-half pieces, or small accents away from the face.
Wardrobe neutrals
Cream, camel, chocolate, olive, and warm navy make a useful base.
A palette becomes easier to wear when the neutrals are right. Start with two or three reliable neutrals, then add accent colors that repeat across tops, makeup, and accessories.
Makeup and hair guidance
Terracotta, warm brick, bronze, copper, golden brown, and olive eye tones work well.
Copper, auburn, chestnut, warm brunette, and golden brown usually support the season.
Use this as a direction, not a fixed rule. Hair color, makeup texture, and personal contrast all matter, so test changes in natural light before making a big commitment.
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