Color season
Light Summer
Light Summer sits inside the Summer family and explains the palette direction.
Light Summer palette analysis
Nicola Coughlan's best color palette is Light Summer. The palette is chosen from the relationship between blue with a soft cool quality eyes, light brown to blonde with cool-neutral undertones hair, very fair irish skin with a cool-pink undertone and delicate quality skin, and the full undertone analysis.
Color season
Light Summer sits inside the Summer family and explains the palette direction.
Eye color
Eye clarity, softness, warmth, or depth helps refine Nicola Coughlan's season placement.
Hair color
Hair color affects the contrast level that makes Light Summer colors feel balanced.
Skin read
Nicola's skin has a cool pink base with the delicate, luminous quality characteristic of Irish complexions. Her very fair coloring reads as light and refined with distinctly cool undertones. Silver jewelry enhances her features significantly more than gold, and soft cool shades bring out the gentle blue quality of her eyes.
Nicola Coughlan is analyzed as Light Summer, which means the most flattering colors should follow the Light Summer balance of temperature, chroma, and contrast.
This is a focused palette recommendation, not a generic Summer label. The sub-season matters because adjacent palettes can be too bright, too muted, too warm, too cool, too light, or too deep.
Nicola's skin has a cool pink base with the delicate, luminous quality characteristic of Irish complexions. Her very fair coloring reads as light and refined with distinctly cool undertones. Silver jewelry enhances her features significantly more than gold, and soft cool shades bring out the gentle blue quality of her eyes.
The same pattern appears across the defining traits and strongest styling examples.
These looks show how the Light Summer palette works on Nicola Coughlan in practice.
Nicola Coughlan's best color palette is Light Summer.
Nicola Coughlan looks most balanced in colors that follow the Light Summer palette because they match the same undertone, depth, and contrast pattern.