“ Cool depth and striking contrast in Deep Winter ”
Click the swatches to see how Kim glows in each color.
Deep Winter is cool depth carried to its maximum, and Kim Kardashian's colouring makes the test obvious — jet black hair, near-black eyes, and olive skin that reads cool despite its warmth, with the highest possible contrast between them. If your features read the same way, dress for drama rather than softness: pure black, stark white, deep emerald, sapphire, and burgundy. Skip anything sandy, camel, or dusty warm — those shades flatten the depth your features want to set off. The mistake to rule out is Deep Autumn (warm-toned depth); test a gold chain against your skin — if it reads yellow, you're probably Autumn, not Winter.
Flattering
Pure black, stark white, deep emerald, and icy blue amplify her cool depth and let her dramatic features take centre stage.
Why it works
Unflattering
Sandy beige, warm gold, and warm pastels wash out her cool olive complexion and flatten her natural high contrast.
Why it doesn’t
Her most iconic looks are in head-to-toe black — the ultimate Deep Winter power move
Stark white creates a stunning contrast against her dark hair and olive skin
Deep burgundy and wine tones are incredibly flattering for evening looks
Color Season:
Color Season:
Three signals separate Deep Winter from its neighbours: hair in the darkest natural range (jet or near-jet), eyes equally deep, and skin with a cool base — even when that skin is olive or warm-looking, it should read cool against a warm gold. Deep Autumn has warm undertones throughout; True Winter is cool but not as deep. Deep Winter is the combination, and Kim hits it cleanly. Gold-vs-silver is the fastest self-test: if silver against your skin looks crisp and gold reads yellow, you belong here.
Avoid warm, earthy neutrals above all else — sandy browns, warm gold, muted orange, and camel make a cool-based complexion look sallow and kill the contrast your features need. Warm pastels (peach, coral, buttercream) are worse than cool ones; they add warmth exactly where Deep Winter doesn't want it. If you want a lighter colour, reach for icy versions of cool tones — icy blue, icy pink, icy lavender — not warm tints. And don't split the difference with charcoal where black belongs; halfway depth weakens the whole look.
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