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Burnished Winter Sub-Season

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for Burnished Winter

Deep, rich, and slightly warmer than pure Winter with a burnished depth

635 swimwear matched to the Burnished Winter palette — pieces in burgundy, forest green, deep indigo and more.

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Burnished Winter Palette

Eight signature colors for burnished winter coloring

Burgundy
Forest Green
Deep Indigo
Charcoal
Damson
Dark Navy
Carmine
Mole

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Why Burnished Winter?

Burnished Winter sits at the deeper end of the Winter spectrum with a subtle lean toward warmth. Your coloring has depth and richness rather than icy clarity. You look best in deep, slightly muted jewel tones: think forest green, deep burgundy, dark teal, and charcoal rather than the electric brights of Jewel Winter. Your palette has a sophisticated, burnished quality that mirrors antique metals and aged velvet.

  • Deep, rich coloring with slightly less contrast than Jewel Winter
  • Cool undertones with a subtle depth that absorbs light
  • Hair is typically very dark brown or black with warm highlights possible
  • Eyes are often deep brown, dark hazel, or deep green
  • Looks best in muted jewel tones with depth rather than electric brightness

Styling Burnished Winter Swimwear

1

Choose deep burgundy, forest green, and dark teal as your go-to statement colors.

2

Charcoal and dark navy are your strongest neutrals, more flattering than pure black for everyday wear.

3

Layer dark tones with texture: velvet, cashmere, and suede add the richness your coloring calls for.

4

Rose gold and burnished metals complement your slightly warmer depth better than bright silver.

5

Avoid pastels and neon brights, which can look disconnected from your deep, rich coloring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Burnished Winter?+

Burnished Winter is a Winter sub-season characterized by deep, rich coloring with slightly less contrast than Jewel Winter. Burnished Winters look best in muted jewel tones like forest green, deep burgundy, and dark teal rather than electric or icy shades. The palette has a sophisticated, antique quality.

How is Burnished Winter different from Jewel Winter?+

While both are Winter sub-seasons with cool undertones, Jewel Winter favors the brightest, most saturated jewel tones, whereas Burnished Winter leans deeper and slightly muted. Jewel Winters wear emerald and sapphire best; Burnished Winters shine in forest green and dark teal. Burnished Winter also has slightly less contrast between hair, skin, and eyes.

Can Burnished Winters wear black?+

Yes, though charcoal and dark navy can be even more harmonious for everyday looks. True black works well for formal occasions and as an accent, but the slightly softer dark neutrals honor the burnished depth of this sub-season better.

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