Deep Autumn Color Palette

Rich, dark warm tones with deep saturation for the deep autumn color season

Color

About This Palette

The deep autumn palette features the darkest, richest colors of the autumn family. These are deeply saturated warm tones — think dark chocolate, oxblood, forest green, and deep burnt orange. Deep autumn sits between true autumn and deep winter, combining autumn's warmth with winter's depth. People with deep autumn coloring have dark hair, dark eyes, and medium to deep warm-toned skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors are in the deep autumn palette?
The deep autumn palette includes rich, dark warm tones like dark chocolate, oxblood, deep forest green, burnt umber, mahogany, dark teal, and deep bronze. All colors are deeply saturated with warm undertones.
How do I know if I'm a deep autumn?
Deep autumns have dark, warm coloring — deep brown or black hair, dark brown eyes, and medium to deep skin with warm, golden undertones. Your overall coloring is dark and rich.
What colors should deep autumn avoid?
Avoid pastels, icy cool tones, neon shades, and light, washed-out colors. These lack the depth and warmth needed to complement your naturally rich, dark coloring.