Light Spring colour season
Fresh, light and warm-leaning. Sunlit clarity — peach, butter, soft aqua, warm coral.
Spring seasons share a warmth and freshness — light, clear energy that reads bright and alive.
Your colour palette
These are the shades that work in harmony with Light Spring colouring — from your statement colours through to your best neutrals.
Light Spring celebrities
These well-known faces are often cited as examples of Light Spring colouring — useful reference points, though every Light Spring looks a little different.
- Taylor Swift
- Alicia Keys
- Gigi Hadid
- Sophie Turner
- Song Hye-Kyo
- Jennifer Lawrence
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 natural contrast and clarity. Clear, vivid colours reinforce this — dusty or greyed-out tones can look flat and washed out against you. Your natural depth is light. Light-to-medium values work best — very dark, heavy pieces tend to dominate rather than complement your colouring.
Common questions
How do I know if I'm a Light Spring?
Light Spring colouring typically has light overall depth — fair to medium skin, lighter hair and eyes, warm, golden undertones, and a natural clarity and contrast between features. 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 Light Spring 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 natural contrast and clarity. Clear, vivid colours reinforce this — dusty or greyed-out tones can look flat and washed out against you. Your natural depth is light. Light-to-medium values work best — very dark, heavy pieces tend to dominate rather than complement your colouring.
What should a Light Spring avoid wearing?
Light Spring generally does best avoiding cool, blue-based or grey-toned shades and dusty, muted or greyed-out colours and very dark or heavy shades near the face. Everything near the face should harmonise with your natural colouring rather than work against it.
Not sure if Light Spring 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.
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