Celebrity Colour Seasons:
Explore All 12 Colour Analysis Types
Curious how colour seasons show up in real life?
This hub brings together all 12 colour seasons, using celebrities and public figures as visual reference points to help you explore how undertone, depth and contrast present across different palettes.
Each link below takes you to a dedicated season page, featuring celebrities commonly associated with that colour season, along with detailed explanations, palette characteristics and professional guidance. These examples are intended to educate and inspire — not to replace personalised colour analysis.
Celebrity Colour Analysis Across All 12 Seasons
Colour analysis is a system used to identify the colours that harmonise best with an individual’s natural features — including skin undertone, hair colour, eye colour and overall contrast. The most widely used framework divides colouring into 12 seasonal palettes, grouped across Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Celebrities are often referenced in colour analysis because they offer high-visibility, real-world examples of how these seasonal palettes can appear across a wide range of complexions, styles and aesthetics. While most public figures have not undergone formal, in-person colour analysis, consistent styling patterns and natural colouring can make them useful points of comparison.
This collection of celebrity colour season pages allows you to:
Compare different colour seasons side by side
See how similar features can exist across different palettes
Understand the visual differences between light, soft, bright, deep, warm and cool colouring
Explore how contrast level impacts overall harmony
Each season page includes an overview of the palette, common colour characteristics, celebrity examples, and professional context to help you interpret what you’re seeing. However, celebrity classifications are presumed and observational, not definitive.
It’s also important to note that colour seasons are not about fitting into a narrow visual mould. The full spectrum of human colouring is far broader than any celebrity list can capture, and two people may share a season while looking entirely different.
If you’re using these pages to help identify your own season, treat them as a starting point, not a final answer. True colour analysis is best confirmed through professional testing that assesses how colours interact with your natural features — not someone else’s.
Palette Prescription offers personalised colour analysis services designed to remove the guesswork and give you clear, wearable direction across clothing, makeup and styling. Whether you’re narrowing down your season or starting from scratch, professional analysis ensures your palette works for you — in real life, not just on screen.