Season guide
Deep Winter style guide for color, makeup, hair, and outfits
Deep Winter usually works best with cool, dark, and clear colors. The goal is not to wear only black, but to keep enough depth and contrast around the face.

Palette anchors
Start with colors that preserve clarity and avoid dusty warmth.
- Ink black, charcoal, cool navy, and espresso as base colors
- Oxblood, sapphire, icy pink, and clear berry as accents
- Crisp white instead of cream
- Avoid mustard, camel, muted peach, and warm beige near the face
Makeup and hair direction
Definition matters more than softness for many Deep Winter faces.
- Blue-red, berry, rose, and cool plum lip colors
- Charcoal, espresso, or cool brown liner
- Cool brunette, soft black, or blue-black gloss for hair
- Avoid overly golden highlights that lower contrast
Accessories and outfits
Use structure and shine carefully so the palette feels polished rather than heavy.
- Silver, white gold, black lacquer, and deep ruby accents
- Defined glasses frames in black, gunmetal, or cool translucent gray
- High contrast collars, scarves, or inner layers
- One saturated accent color is often enough
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