— Free colour analysis · Updated June 2026
What's your season?
A free color analysis quiz. Five questions about your undertone, depth and contrast — then your season, your palette, the colours to wear and skip, and real clothes in your colours you can try on.
Question 1 of 5
Look at the veins on your inner wrist, in daylight. They look…
The single most reliable undertone tell.
A guided assessment of undertone, depth and contrast — the same axes a stylist judges when draping fabric to your face. A strong starting point, not a substitute for in-person draping.
What is color analysis?
Color analysis — also called personal or seasonal color analysis — is the practice of identifying which colours flatter you most, based on your natural colouring. It rests on three things: your skin's undertone (warm or cool), the depth of your hair and eyes (light or deep), and the contrast between your features (clear or soft). Those three axes place you in one of four seasons, each with a palette that harmonises with your features.
Wear colours from your season and your skin looks clearer, your eyes brighter, the shadows under them lighter. Wear colours from the wrong end of the spectrum and the same face looks tired. It isn't magic — it's the same reason a navy jacket can make one person look sharp and another look grey. Color analysis just tells you which side of that line each colour sits on, for you specifically.
The four seasons
Spring
Warm · Light · ClearA warm undertone that's lighter and clear. Fresh, warm, bright colours suit you; heavy dark shades and dusty muted tones drain you.
Summer
Cool · Light · SoftA cool undertone with softer, lower contrast. Dusty, muted, cool shades flatter you; hard black and bright warm colours overpower you.
Autumn
Warm · Deep · SoftA warm undertone with depth and a muted quality. Rich, golden, earthy colours bring you to life; icy pastels and pure black look harsh.
Winter
Cool · Deep · ClearA cool undertone with depth and high contrast. You wear crisp, saturated, icy colours better than anyone — and beige washes you out.
How the quiz works
- Undertone — wrist-vein colour, gold vs silver, and how your skin reacts to sun place you on the warm–cool axis. This is the single most decisive factor.
- Depth — your natural (undyed) hair and eye darkness decides whether your palette runs light or deep.
- Contrast — how striking or soft the difference is between your hair, skin and eyes decides whether your colours should be clear or muted.
- We combine the three into one of four seasons, show you why, and pull real garments in your palette.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a seasonal color analysis / color season quiz?
Yes — 'color analysis', 'seasonal color analysis' and 'color season quiz' all refer to the same thing: finding which of the four colour seasons (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) your natural colouring belongs to, and therefore which colours flatter you. This quiz is a free seasonal colour analysis: it scores your undertone, depth and contrast and returns your season, your palette, and real clothes in your colours.
What is color analysis?
Color analysis (also called personal or seasonal color analysis) is the practice of identifying which colours flatter you most, based on your natural colouring — your skin's undertone, the depth of your hair and eyes, and the contrast between them. The result is usually expressed as a 'season': Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter, each with a palette of colours that harmonise with your features. Wearing colours from your season makes your skin look clearer and your features sharper; wearing colours from the wrong end of the spectrum tends to wash you out or add shadows.
How do I know what season I am?
Three things decide your season: undertone (warm or cool), depth (how light or deep your natural colouring is), and clarity (how high or soft the contrast is between your hair, skin and eyes). Cool + deep + high-contrast points to Winter; cool + light + soft points to Summer; warm + deep + muted points to Autumn; warm + light + clear points to Spring. The quiz above asks five observable questions — wrist-vein colour, whether gold or silver suits you, how your skin reacts to sun, your natural depth, and your contrast — and maps your answers to a season.
Is the color analysis quiz free?
Yes — completely free, no signup, no email, no card. You get your season, your full palette, the colours to wear and the colours to skip, and a strip of real garments in your colours. The only paid step is optional: the photorealistic try-on (one render free, then Pro) if you want to see your colours actually on your body.
How accurate is an online color analysis quiz?
An honest answer: a guided quiz is a strong starting point, not a perfect substitute for in-person draping. A professional analyst holds dozens of fabric swatches against your face in neutral daylight and watches how each one changes your skin — that's more precise than any quiz, because it tests your actual reaction rather than your self-description. What a good quiz does well is get you to the right season family (and away from the colours actively working against you), which is 80% of the value. If you're between two seasons, try both palettes against your face in daylight and trust your eyes.
What's the difference between warm and cool undertones?
Undertone is the subtle hue beneath your skin's surface, and it doesn't change with a tan. Cool undertones have hints of blue, pink or red; warm undertones have hints of yellow, peach or gold; neutral is a balance of both. Quick tells: cool undertones usually suit silver jewellery and look better in pure white, and the veins on the inner wrist read blue or purple. Warm undertones suit gold, look better in cream than stark white, and the wrist veins read green. Undertone is the single most important axis in color analysis — it decides whether your whole palette leans cool (Summer, Winter) or warm (Spring, Autumn).
Is color analysis for men different?
The science is identical — men have the same undertone, depth and contrast as anyone, and the same four seasons apply. What differs is the application: a man's palette tends to get expressed through navy, charcoal, olive, brown, denim and earth tones rather than bright statement colours, so 'knowing your season' mostly tells you which neutrals and which accent colours (the right blue, the right green, whether to wear black or charcoal) actually suit you. The quiz works the same for men — and the 'real clothes in your colours' strip defaults to menswear.
What can I do with my color season?
Three things. Shop smarter: when you know your palette, you stop buying the jumper that looked great on the rack and dead on you. Build a capsule wardrobe in your colours: a small, mix-and-match wardrobe is far easier when every piece sits in one harmonious palette. And see it before you buy: use the try-on to put garments in your colours on your own photo, so you decide on evidence, not a guess.