Color season
Light Spring
Light Spring sits inside the Spring family and explains the palette direction.
Light Spring undertone analysis
Taylor Swift's undertone analysis points to Light Spring. Taylor's skin has a warm peachy base that gives her complexion a delicate glow. Her coloring is light overall with a warm cast, and she looks most natural in soft warm tones. Gold jewelry enhances her skin, while silver can make her appear slightly washed out.
Color season
Light Spring sits inside the Spring family and explains the palette direction.
Eye color
Eye clarity, softness, warmth, or depth helps refine Taylor Swift's season placement.
Hair color
Hair color affects the contrast level that makes Light Spring colors feel balanced.
Skin read
Taylor's skin has a warm peachy base that gives her complexion a delicate glow. Her coloring is light overall with a warm cast, and she looks most natural in soft warm tones. Gold jewelry enhances her skin, while silver can make her appear slightly washed out.
Taylor's skin has a warm peachy base that gives her complexion a delicate glow. Her coloring is light overall with a warm cast, and she looks most natural in soft warm tones. Gold jewelry enhances her skin, while silver can make her appear slightly washed out.
Undertone explains why some colors make the complexion look clearer while others make it look heavy, flat, or disconnected.
Taylor Swift's undertone is not read in isolation. It becomes more useful when compared with blue with warm undertones eyes, natural light blonde with warm golden tones hair, and very fair with warm peachy undertones and a delicate, luminous quality skin.
The final palette recommendation is Light Spring, a Spring sub-season. That palette gives the most coherent match to Taylor Swift's temperature, contrast, and chroma.
Taylor's skin has a warm peachy base that gives her complexion a delicate glow. Her coloring is light overall with a warm cast, and she looks most natural in soft warm tones. Gold jewelry enhances her skin, while silver can make her appear slightly washed out.
Taylor Swift's complete analysis places them in Light Spring, within the Spring season family.