Colour Analysis | How to recognise a Spring VS Summer

Published 2023-09-03
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A colour analysis session is a once-off experience to discover your colours for life.

A palette is a collection of colours that emphasise your natural chromatic characteristics, making you look radiant and healthy. Colour analysis identifies your personal palette by examining your natural characteristics (undertone, intensity and value).

A colour analysis session will make you discover something new about yourself and give you the knowledge to shop less and better and to improve your wardrobe and style.

All Comments (21)
  • @ggr9068
    These ladies are amazing! I loved my virtual color analysis session so much. I had the pleasure of working with Alessandra and she is so knowledgeable and warm. I was able to fully see and understand why I fit into the palette she assigned me. I was absolutely shocked to learn I have a cool undertone but once you see it you cannot under it! šŸ˜‚ I am loving diving into my winter deep palette. It has been especially helpful in choosing makeup that flatters my natural coloring. Thank you again! I wish you much success in your business.
  • @EmL-kg5gn
    Itā€™s always so nice when someoneā€™s partner is supportive like this šŸ˜Š I can see why people were confused because some people are used to determining someoneā€™s colour season by the colour of their features, but the spring colours really suit him! It was helpful to see how to incorporate your colour season into your wardrobe more realistically
  • @jessejiaxin7389
    It's crazy how his face instantly lit up when the spring drapes were placed on him! And Alessandra was right, the rosyness on his cheeks popped straight away! Errol is definitely a beautiful spring warm šŸ’
  • @rixatrix
    As a recently confirmed soft summer, itā€™s so enlightening to see someone else visibly dulled by the same colors that make me sparkle. Meanwhile, those bright colors would make me look pale and tired. It really is that simpleā€”your best colors make you look more like YOU, and you canā€™t argue with whatā€™s in the mirror. Errol looks so bright and alive in that yellow shirt! A summer could NEVER.
  • Errol is definitely warm and i am also a warm spring and I get washed out and grayed out in any summer as well. Guilia you and Errol are adorable together.
  • Y'all are too cute and funny! Love the friendly chemistry between all y'all coming out, and seeing Errol's handsome wardrobe!! Errol and Giulia make a stunning couple, too!
  • @Spikypotato.
    Haha poor Errol, so many misconceptions that a Clarify Errol Episode was madešŸ˜‚ awesome! ā¤ My husband also has very blue eyes but he is completly cool (summer cool) while Errol is definetly warm! So yes both have piercing blue eyes but the SKIN- if Errol was cool his SKIN would match those cool blues and greysšŸ¤“
  • @pettypossum724
    I like that he returned wearing bright yellow. It really does look great. Also, Errol being your boyfriend adds more context to the last video. A girlfriend must convince her boyfriend to stop looking miserable in black and wear some bright colors šŸ˜„
  • @katem3961
    What a great idea to revisit this colour analysis and physically show why Errol is a spring. Well done, ladies, you certainly know your stuff šŸ˜„ Oh dear, black is my default colour! šŸ™„ I used to live in Melbourne... However, I'm a winter, so maybe not so bad šŸ˜‚ This was such a great and happy video, absolutely loved it. Thank you šŸ§”šŸ¤Ž
  • @guccideltaco
    I've seen all your videos, and just seeing the 3 of you standing together, I'm seeing the difference in skin undertones the most obviously that I've ever seen! I'm not an expert, but it's really standing out now that I've watched them all.
  • @swanhill5759
    I love that you revisited this and tackled a lot of the misconceptions people have about color analysis. The mistaken focus on eye color from those comments is connected to an even bigger issue that has led to many POC being mistyped; this is why in-person draping (or virtual with a skilled analyst), color by color, to see how the SKIN reacts is the way to go. I know itā€™s difficult for people trying to type through a screen, but hyper focus on individual features isnā€™t the answer either. Otherwise people are too quick to categorize light-eyed people as Summers or dark-featured people as Deep Winters without nuance.
  • @purlmonster
    As a fellow spring warm with blue eyes, these comments are fun. It's so easy to go based off some - but not all - of our features! I enjoyed seeing Erroll's outfit ideas (sorry if I misspelled the name). It gave me a few more ideas how to lift some off-season items from my wardrobe so that they work better! Thanks again for the great experience I had with my color analysis, Alessandra!
  • @SS-qx7nh
    This further discussion was excellent. Very informative. And how lovely that Errol is so supportive and open to color analysis! What a great guy! PS, You are incredibly patient and diplomatic about uneducated comments that are made with such certainty. šŸ˜‚
  • @hw7029
    I like how heā€™s integrating pieces in his palette with his existing wardrobe. Very sustainable šŸ‘
  • @Burbankelly
    I never doubted you guys on Errol or anyone else! There are several people where I live who do color analysis but I chose to have mine done online with these ladies because they are that good! To get my teenage son to have them analyze him I had him watch Errolā€™s analysis too, and it worked like a charm! He would not have done it if not for Errolā€™s bravery! Haha! Thank you Errol! Also, I am a Summer Cool, but I have very dark brown eyes. I too, questioned that, but my skin is quite clearly Summer Cool.
  • @mimvlog3236
    I will never get tired of seeing you two analyze someone. I especially liked this because you showed us why he was Spring and not a Summer as well as the discussion at the end. This is the absolute best channel by far when it comes to color analysis. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us! šŸ’—
  • @kaedrys
    Would you guys consider a video on how to style the palettes? What I mean is, I'm a Winter Deep (DIY) but I avoid wearing a lot of black, such as black pants or black shoes, etc., because it feels too corporate. I don't feel comfortable in the colour-blocking of Winter and prefer blended looks. I'm outdoorsy, antiquey, boho and natural--how on earth does that work for a Winter??
  • @jessheppell750
    Thank you for showing the outfits and how to use the colours. I am also spring warm but donā€™t like looking like a kids TV show presenter. More videos on how to do sophisticated spring colours would be appreciated šŸ™
  • @tomars312
    I think people are confused by it because of his eyes - blue eyes and people immediately think of summer. Secondly, I think it's the camera lighting and set-up, and the different calibration of color on screens that confuses us - I just viewed this video on my laptop, my TV screen, and my iPhone, and it seemed slightly different. It especially appeared cooled off on my TV screen, while on my iPhone I could see the warmth in his face more.
  • @SkittleBombs
    Love your videos, i think you guys have the best and most straight forward way to analyse their colours. It makes me wish more people had and used the same colour fabric that you use in your examples