Season Comparison
Warm Autumn vs Deep Autumn
Compare Warm Autumn and Deep Autumn subseasons. Learn the key differences in contrast, undertone, and best colors for each type.
Quick Answer
Warm Autumn is earthy and medium-depth with golden warmth. Deep Autumn has more darkness and contrast, favoring richer, deeper versions of autumn shades.
Warm Autumn and Deep Autumn are frequently confused because they share surface similarities. Understanding the core difference — warm autumn is earthy and medium-depth with golden warmth. deep autumn has more darkness and contrast, favoring richer, deeper versions of autumn shades. — is the fastest path to discovering your true subseason.
Below we break down the defining traits, diagnostic questions, and best colors for each type so you can confidently identify which palette suits you.
Key differences at a glance
Compare the defining traits of each subseason side by side.
Warm Autumn
Rich and earthy coloring with warm, muted depth.
- •Contrast: Low to medium with earthy depth.
- •Undertone: Warm golden-olive.
- •Best in: Terracotta, Olive, Burnt orange, Warm brown.
Deep Autumn
Deep and dramatic coloring with warm, rich darkness and high contrast.
- •Contrast: High with warm darkness.
- •Undertone: Warm with deep richness.
- •Best in: Chocolate, Forest green, Burgundy, Bronze.
How to tell which one you are
Work through these diagnostic questions to narrow down your subseason.
Practical checklist
- ✓Is your hair medium-warm or very dark?
- ✓Do earthy mid-tones or deep, saturated darks suit you best?
- ✓Is the contrast between your features moderate or dramatic?
- ✓Do you look better in mustard or burgundy?
Best colors for each
These are the shades each subseason wears most naturally.
Warm Autumn best colors
Colors that harmonize with Warm golden-olive undertones and low to medium with earthy depth contrast.
- •Terracotta
- •Olive
- •Burnt orange
- •Warm brown
- •Mustard
- •Rust
Deep Autumn best colors
Colors that harmonize with Warm with deep richness undertones and high with warm darkness contrast.
- •Chocolate
- •Forest green
- •Burgundy
- •Bronze
- •Dark teal
- •Burnt sienna
Frequently asked questions
Can I be between Warm Autumn and Deep Autumn?
Yes, many people sit on the border between these two subtypes. If both palettes look good on you, focus on the key differentiator: warm autumn is earthy and medium-depth with golden warmth. deep autumn has more darkness and contrast, favoring richer, deeper versions of autumn shades.. Whichever quality is more dominant in your coloring points to your primary subseason, but you can borrow freely from the neighboring palette.
Does skin tone determine whether I'm Warm Autumn or Deep Autumn?
Skin depth alone does not determine your subseason. Both fair and deep skin tones can fall into either category. What matters is the relationship between your skin, hair, and eye color — specifically the contrast level and undertone temperature.
How do I test at home?
Drape fabrics in the best colors from each palette near your face in natural daylight. One set will make your skin look healthier and your features more defined, while the other will look slightly off. Pay attention to whether your skin appears brighter or more sallow with each set.
Will my subseason change over time?
Your underlying undertone stays the same, but factors like hair color changes, tanning, and aging can shift your contrast level. This may move you from one subseason to a neighboring one within your overall season. Reassessing every few years is a good practice.
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Last updated March 1, 2026