Color season
Deep Winter
Deep Winter sits inside the Winter family and explains the palette direction.
Deep Winter undertone analysis
Diana Ross's undertone analysis points to Deep Winter. Diana's skin has a cool base that is visible in her complexion's response to color. Silver and platinum jewelry have always been her most harmonious metals, and she has consistently photographed most luminously against cool, high-intensity backgrounds. The combination of her very dark eyes, cool black hair, and cool-toned medium-deep skin is the textbook Deep Winter profile.
Color season
Deep Winter sits inside the Winter family and explains the palette direction.
Eye color
Eye clarity, softness, warmth, or depth helps refine Diana Ross's season placement.
Hair color
Hair color affects the contrast level that makes Deep Winter colors feel balanced.
Skin read
Diana's skin has a cool base that is visible in her complexion's response to color. Silver and platinum jewelry have always been her most harmonious metals, and she has consistently photographed most luminously against cool, high-intensity backgrounds. The combination of her very dark eyes, cool black hair, and cool-toned medium-deep skin is the textbook Deep Winter profile.
Diana's skin has a cool base that is visible in her complexion's response to color. Silver and platinum jewelry have always been her most harmonious metals, and she has consistently photographed most luminously against cool, high-intensity backgrounds. The combination of her very dark eyes, cool black hair, and cool-toned medium-deep skin is the textbook Deep Winter profile.
Undertone explains why some colors make the complexion look clearer while others make it look heavy, flat, or disconnected.
Diana Ross's undertone is not read in isolation. It becomes more useful when compared with very dark brown, almost black, with a cool luminous quality eyes, natural black with a cool blue-black sheen hair, and medium-deep with cool undertones and a striking, high-contrast clarity skin.
The final palette recommendation is Deep Winter, a Winter sub-season. That palette gives the most coherent match to Diana Ross's temperature, contrast, and chroma.
Diana's skin has a cool base that is visible in her complexion's response to color. Silver and platinum jewelry have always been her most harmonious metals, and she has consistently photographed most luminously against cool, high-intensity backgrounds. The combination of her very dark eyes, cool black hair, and cool-toned medium-deep skin is the textbook Deep Winter profile.
Diana Ross's complete analysis places them in Deep Winter, within the Winter season family.