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Deep Winter Palette Reference

What is the Deep Winter color swatches?

Use this Deep Winter color swatches reference for seasonal color analysis: best colors, neutrals, swatches, hex codes, chart groups, and colors to avoid.

Quick Answer

The Deep Winter color swatches centers on cool with depth, high contrast, and deep and vivid color, with accents like royal blue, deep burgundy, and fuchsia and neutrals like black, navy, and charcoal.

Deep Winter color swatches searches need a clear reference, not a product index. This page organizes the palette into colors, neutrals, swatches, avoid signals, and practical use rules.

Use it with the full Deep Winter color guide when you are building a mood board, checking wardrobe colors, or comparing a color against your seasonal analysis.

Deep Winter color swatches and hex codes

Deep Winter swatches are most useful when they preserve the palette quality: cool with depth, high contrast, and deep and vivid color. Hex codes are references, not strict fabric matches.

Use these swatches for mood boards, closet audits, digital shopping filters, and comparing whether a color sits inside or outside the palette.

Core swatches

The most useful Deep Winter swatches for face-framing color decisions.

  • Raspberry: #C11040
  • Burgundy: #660413
  • Acid Yellow: #F0F3A9
  • Light Emerald: #2FA279
  • Navy: #191F3A
  • Mole: #726B62

Neutral swatches

Deep Winter neutrals are the safest base for coats, trousers, knits, bags, and shoes.

  • black
  • navy
  • charcoal
  • Navy: #191F3A
  • Mole: #726B62
  • Silver: #DFE3E9

Accent swatches

Use these when the outfit needs visible color while staying inside Deep Winter.

  • Raspberry: #C11040
  • Burgundy: #660413
  • Acid Yellow: #F0F3A9
  • Light Emerald: #2FA279
  • Carmine: #8E061E
  • Turquoise Blue: #047FC2

Deep Winter swatches

Damson
Magenta
Fuchsia
Cerise
Shocking Pink
Raspberry
Scarlet
Carmine
Burgundy
Acid Yellow
Light Emerald
Dark Emerald
Pine Green
Lagoon Blue
Turquoise Blue
Electric Blue
Royal Blue
Lobelia
Royal Purple
Indigo
Navy
Stone
Mole
Black
Charcoal
Grey
Light Grey
Silver
White
Ice Green
Ice Blue
Ice Pink
Ice Lavendar
Ice Aqua
Ice Hyacinth
Ice Lemon

How to use Deep Winter swatches digitally

Practical checklist

  • Save Raspberry (#C11040), Burgundy (#660413), and Acid Yellow (#F0F3A9) as starting references, then compare real fabric in daylight.
  • Group screenshots by black and navy and royal blue and deep burgundy before deciding what belongs.
  • Flag colors that resemble dusty pastels, warm earth tones like camel or beige, and muted oranges and yellows for extra review.
  • Use the swatches to narrow inspiration, not to force every item into an exact hex match.

Deep Winter swatch limits

A hex code cannot show fabric texture, shine, weave, transparency, or how a color changes next to skin. Use swatches as a professional reference, then confirm with the full color guide.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Deep Winter color swatches the same as Winter?

No. Winter is the parent season. Deep Winter is narrower, with cool with depth, high contrast, and deep and vivid color quality.

What are the best colors in the Deep Winter palette?

Start with royal blue, deep burgundy, fuchsia, and dark emerald and anchor them with black, navy, and charcoal.

What colors should Deep Winter avoid?

Deep Winter should be careful with dusty pastels, warm earth tones like camel or beige, muted oranges and yellows, and warm browns, especially near the face or in large wardrobe pieces.

Use the Deep Winter palette as a decision system.

Start with swatches and chart groups, then confirm with undertone, contrast, fabrics, and the full Deep Winter color guide.

Last updated June 16, 2026