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“Blake is the very image of True Spring in sunny tones” — Stina Lönnkvist, Colour analyst
True Spring is about warmth, clarity, and life, and Blake Lively shows what that combination looks like in practice: her hair leans toward honey and gold rather than ash, her skin takes on a golden glow in the sun, and her contrast level is medium.
What drags her down, on the other hand, is cool, muddy, or muted tones. Dusty pastels, blue-based pinks, and harsh black drain the glow from her face, while warm, clear colors make her features look fresh, defined, and alive.
Flattering
Coral, golden yellow, and warm turquoise bring out her natural glow. The colors mirror the warmth in her skin and hair and give a clear, vibrant overall impression.
Why it works
Less flattering
Dark, harsh, and cold tones take over and feel heavy. They steal warmth from the skin and make the whole look more tired than radiant.
Why it doesn’t
Medium contrast between colors feels harmonious
Choose reds with notes of coral or poppy
Sun-warm yellows and honey tones in the hair
It's easy to confuse True Autumn and True Spring because of their warm colors. Both have a warm undertone and medium contrast between their features. But while True Autumn is deep and rich, True Spring is clear and light. True Spring's colors hold more fresh, sunny tones, while True Autumn's colors carry more copper and terracotta pigment.
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