
Putting It All Together
Now, we begin to embody our season.
There’s a new kind of confidence that arises — one that’s rooted in authenticity, not comparison. We no longer compete with one another. Instead, we celebrate the beauty in our differences.
You are the gentle softness of Summer,
the quiet elegance of Winter,
the playful vitality of Spring,
and the grounded strength and grace of Autumn.
Each season holds its own magic. And so do you.

Recognize Your New Beauty Advantage
Your Dominant Characteristic is the foundation of your personal seasonal colour palette—your trusted guide when selecting clothing, makeup, jewelry, and accessories. By choosing colours and textiles that harmonize with this key element, you create a look that feels natural, intentional, and effortlessly beautiful.
When your wardrobe aligns with your dominant characteristic and your seasonal colour palette, your appearance becomes cohesive. It draws the eye in a pleasing, instinctive way—a visual harmony that enhances your natural beauty and elevates your personal style.
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A Few Tips to Consider
Makeup often adds contrast to enhance features, but if your dominant characteristic is Muted, wearing dark, high-saturation colours can overwhelm your natural softness. Instead, choose gentle, low-saturation tones that mirror your muted essence and complement your seasonal colour palette.
Conversely, if you are Bright, colours that are too neutral or subdued can dull your natural vibrancy. Bright types shine in high-contrast, saturated hues that reflect their lively, dynamic personal style.
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Experiment With Your Wardrobe
You don’t need to limit yourself strictly to your A+ palette. The key is balance. If your dominant characteristic is Light and you want to wear deeper or darker pieces, bring in lighter accessories—like soft-toned earrings or shoes—to maintain harmony in your overall look.
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Enjoy the journey of rediscovering your natural beauty. Let your seasonal colour palette become a vibrant form of self-expression. Dress with intention, play with colour, and most of all—fall in love with being uniquely, beautifully you.