Deep Autumn colour season
Warm-leaning, deep and grounded. Ember warmth — burgundy, forest, bronze, espresso.
Autumn seasons are grounded and rich — warm, earthy tones with real depth and substance.
Your colour palette
These are the shades that work in harmony with Deep Autumn colouring — from your statement colours through to your best neutrals.
Deep Autumn celebrities
These well-known faces are often cited as examples of Deep Autumn colouring — useful reference points, though every Deep Autumn looks a little different.
- Zendaya
- Meghan Markle
- Simone Ashley
- Daniel Kaluuya
- Millie Bobby Brown
- Lady Gaga
How to dress your season
Your neutrals are ivory, cream, camel and warm sand — not stark white or cool grey. Anything with a blue or purple base will fight your colouring. Your colouring has a natural softness. Toned-down, blended colours harmonise with your overall look. High-saturation, very vivid colours can look harsh — lean into the softness. Your natural depth is rich and strong. Deep, saturated tones carry your colouring well. Very light or washed-out colours can disappear against you.
Common questions
How do I know if I'm a Deep Autumn?
Deep Autumn colouring typically has rich overall depth — deeper skin, dark hair and eyes, warm, golden undertones, and a natural softness — features that blend together rather than contrast sharply. The key is looking at skin, hair and eyes together as a whole. If you're unsure, the Draped quiz maps you to one of the 12 seasons in under two minutes.
What colours suit Deep Autumn colouring?
Your neutrals are ivory, cream, camel and warm sand — not stark white or cool grey. Anything with a blue or purple base will fight your colouring. Your colouring has a natural softness. Toned-down, blended colours harmonise with your overall look. High-saturation, very vivid colours can look harsh — lean into the softness. Your natural depth is rich and strong. Deep, saturated tones carry your colouring well. Very light or washed-out colours can disappear against you.
What should a Deep Autumn avoid wearing?
Deep Autumn generally does best avoiding cool, blue-based or grey-toned shades and highly saturated, very vivid shades and very pale or washed-out shades. Everything near the face should harmonise with your natural colouring rather than work against it.
Not sure if Deep Autumn is your season?
The Draped quiz maps you to one of 12 seasons in under two minutes — then shows you every colour in your palette draped on you.
Discover your colour season