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Deep Autumn Color Analysis — Find Your Season

Deep warm, dramatic, harvest-saturated — Autumn at its richest.

About this

Deep Autumn is the deepest-value sub-season of the Autumn family. It pairs a warm undertone with deep value and soft-to-medium chroma. The palette runs to rich, saturated earth tones — wine, deep teal, dark chocolate, espresso. Many South Asian, Mediterranean, Latin American, and Middle Eastern individuals fall into Deep Autumn.

Vanikya's AI color analysis identifies Deep Autumns through their four-axis profile: warm undertone, deep value (deep hair, deep eyes), soft-to-medium chroma.

What you get

  • Deep Autumn palette — Twelve harmonising colors built on rich earth tones — wine, deep teal, espresso, marigold, burnt orange, deep olive.
  • Colors to avoid — Six light or cool hues that drain a Deep Autumn — icy pastels, pure white, dusty rose, light grey, soft mint, baby blue.
  • Try-on visualization — Side-by-side rendering of best and worst pairings.

How to spot it

  • Warm undertone — skin reads golden, olive, or warm-deep.
  • Deep value — dark hair (often near-black with warm undertone), dark eyes (deep brown, warm hazel).
  • Medium-soft chroma — features rich but not neon-bright.
  • Common across South Asian, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Latin American, mixed-heritage coloring.

Your harmonising colors

  • Wine
  • Deep teal
  • Espresso
  • Marigold
  • Burnt orange
  • Deep olive
  • Warm camel
  • Forest green
  • Dark chocolate
  • Burgundy
  • Mustard
  • Warm aubergine

Colors to avoid

  • Icy pastels
  • Pure white
  • Dusty rose
  • Light grey
  • Soft mint
  • Baby blue

Common questions

How is Deep Autumn different from Deep Winter?

Both are deep-value, but undertone differs. Deep Autumn leans warm — espresso, deep chocolate, marigold. Deep Winter leans cool — jet black, true white, royal purple. The clearest test: hold a warm gold and a cool silver scarf. Deep Autumns harmonise with the gold.

Are Deep Autumns common in South Asia?

Yes — many South Asian individuals with warm-toned olive or golden-deep skin and deep brown or black hair fall into Deep Autumn. The category is well-represented across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and South Asian diaspora communities.

What metals suit Deep Autumn?

Yellow gold, antiqued brass, copper, bronze. Even warm-toned pewter. Silver and platinum tend to read too cool against the warm deep undertone.