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Springs shine in colours that are naturally bright and warm. Think sunshine brights, clear turquoise waters and the first flowers of springtime. If you already know your Spring type, dive straight in — or explore your options to discover your best palette. All brands shown are available to order within the UK, with pricing in GBP (£).

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Spring Colours: Fresh, Warm and Naturally Radiant

If you've been typed as a Spring in the four-season colour analysis system, your most flattering colours are typically warm, fresh and full of life. Spring palettes are known for their sense of clarity and brightness, reflecting the natural warmth often found in Spring colouring.

Shopping by season makes it easier to find clothing in colours that work harmoniously with your complexion, helping you build a wardrobe that feels cohesive, wearable and naturally flattering. Rather than chasing trends or relying on trial and error, seasonal colour analysis provides a practical framework for choosing colours that enhance your natural features.

Our Spring collection brings together sustainable clothing from multiple brands in shades traditionally associated with the Spring palette. Whether you're looking for everyday basics, occasionwear, knitwear, dresses or statement pieces, you'll find colours selected to complement warm, light and vibrant colouring.

What Colours Suit Spring Colouring?

Spring palettes are characterised by warmth, clarity and a sense of brightness. The colours are often inspired by spring flowers, fresh foliage, clear skies and the first signs of sunshine after winter.

Colours commonly associated with the Spring palette include:

  • Coral
  • Peach
  • Apricot
  • Warm pink
  • Aqua
  • Turquoise
  • Fresh green
  • Apple green
  • Light teal
  • Butter yellow
  • Warm ivory
  • Camel
  • Light warm navy

These colours tend to feel energetic and uplifting rather than deep, muted or heavily contrasted.

Why These Colours Work

People with Spring colouring often have warm undertones and a naturally clear appearance. Their features are usually enhanced by colours that feel bright and fresh rather than smoky, muted or dramatic.

In seasonal colour analysis, colour harmony is influenced by several factors:

  • Undertone – Spring palettes are warm rather than cool.
  • Chroma – colours tend to be clear rather than muted.
  • Value – colours are generally light to medium in depth.
  • Contrast – Spring colouring is often complemented by gentle to moderate contrast rather than extreme dark-light combinations.

This is why warm coral may feel far more flattering than burgundy, or why ivory often works better than stark white.

Spring Colouring in the Four-Season System

The four-season system groups all Spring colouring into a single palette. If you've been analysed using this approach, this collection is designed to help you explore the colours traditionally associated with Spring without needing to navigate the more detailed twelve-season system.

If you're familiar with the expanded approach to colour analysis, Spring is often divided into:

  • Light Spring
  • Warm Spring
  • Clear Spring

All three share warmth as a defining characteristic, but differ slightly in their balance of lightness, brightness and contrast.

This collection brings together colours that sit comfortably across the broader Spring family, making it a useful starting point whether you're new to seasonal colour analysis or simply prefer the four-season framework.

Building a Sustainable Spring Wardrobe

A well-planned wardrobe starts with colours that work together naturally.

When most of your clothing sits within a consistent palette, outfit building becomes easier and purchases tend to work harder. This often leads to fewer unworn items and a more intentional approach to shopping.

Many people find that seasonal colour analysis supports a more sustainable wardrobe because it encourages them to invest in pieces they genuinely enjoy wearing rather than colours that never quite feel right.

Consider building around versatile Spring-friendly essentials such as:

  • Warm ivory tops
  • Fresh green knitwear
  • Coral accents
  • Light denim
  • Camel accessories
  • Aqua or turquoise statement pieces

Choosing colours that coordinate naturally can improve versatility, increase cost per wear and help create a wardrobe that feels both practical and personal.

Common Mistakes for Spring Colouring

Even colours that appear similar can have very different effects depending on their undertones and intensity.

Some common mistakes include:

Choosing Colours That Are Too Cool

Icy blues, blue-based pinks and cool greys can sometimes diminish the warmth that characterises Spring colouring.

Wearing Overly Muted Shades

Many Spring palettes benefit from clarity and freshness. Colours that are too dusty or greyed can feel less harmonious.

Defaulting to Black

While black can be worn, many Springs find that softer alternatives such as warm navy, camel or chocolate brown create a more balanced appearance.

Choosing Stark White Instead of Ivory

Warm whites often complement Spring colouring more naturally than bright optical white.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Spring colour palette?

A Spring palette consists of colours that are warm, fresh, light to medium in depth, and relatively clear rather than muted.

What colours should Springs avoid?

Many Springs find very cool, smoky, heavily muted or extremely dark colours less flattering than warm and vibrant alternatives.

Is Spring a warm season?

Yes. Warmth is one of the defining characteristics of Spring colouring.

Can Springs wear black?

Some can, but many people with Spring colouring prefer softer alternatives such as warm navy, camel or chocolate brown.

Is ivory better than white for Spring colouring?

In many cases, yes. Ivory often reflects the warmth found within the Spring palette more effectively than bright white.

What is the difference between Spring and Autumn colours?

Both are warm palettes, but Spring colours are generally lighter, brighter and clearer, while Autumn colours tend to be richer, deeper and more muted.

Do I need to know whether I'm Light Spring, Warm Spring or Clear Spring?

Not necessarily. If you use the four-season system, this collection provides a broad selection of colours associated with Spring colouring.

Can seasonal colour analysis help me build a better wardrobe?

Many people find that understanding their colour palette makes shopping easier, improves outfit coordination and helps them make more confident purchasing decisions.

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Whether you're new to seasonal colour analysis or have been shopping by palette for years, choosing colours that work with your natural colouring can make getting dressed simpler, more enjoyable and more sustainable.

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