Light Spring Palette Reference
What is the Light Spring color chart?
Use this Light Spring color chart reference for seasonal color analysis: best colors, neutrals, swatches, hex codes, chart groups, and colors to avoid.
Quick Answer
The Light Spring color chart centers on warm with delicate warmth, low contrast, and light and fresh color, with accents like light peach, warm salmon, and soft mint and neutrals like cream, beige, and light warm grey.
Light Spring color chart 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 Light Spring color guide when you are building a mood board, checking wardrobe colors, or comparing a color against your seasonal analysis.
How to read a Light Spring color chart
A Light Spring color chart should show temperature, value, and chroma at the same time. A color can look close on a screen and still be wrong if it misses warm with delicate warmth, low contrast, or light and fresh quality.
Read the chart by groups first: reliable neutrals, face-brightening accents, flexible midtones, and avoid colors that mark the edge of the palette.
Temperature
Light Spring is guided by warm with delicate warmth. The chart should keep colors in that undertone family.
- •light peach
- •warm salmon
- •soft mint
- •shell pink
Value and contrast
Light Spring has low contrast, so the chart should avoid color jumps that fight the face.
- •Cream and beige are your core—layer soft colors over them for gentle contrast
- •Peach and mint together create a fresh Spring combination
- •Shell pink is your most versatile accent color
Chroma
Light Spring needs light and fresh colors. The chart boundary is where colors become too loud, dull, warm, cool, light, or dark.
- •dark heavy colors
- •black as a primary neutral
- •deep jewel tones
- •harsh neons
Light Spring chart
Light Spring chart groups
Foundation row
The foundation row is where repeatable wardrobe neutrals should live.
- •cream
- •beige
- •light warm grey
- •oatmeal
- •soft camel
- •Beige
Color row
The color row should hold accents that still look natural against the face.
- •light peach
- •warm salmon
- •soft mint
- •shell pink
- •Mint Green
- •Apple Green
Boundary row
The boundary row shows colors to question before buying or saving inspiration.
- •dark heavy colors
- •black as a primary neutral
- •deep jewel tones
- •harsh neons
Light Spring chart mistakes
Practical checklist
- ✓Do not read a chart as a list of exact required purchases.
- ✓Do not treat every Spring chart as interchangeable.
- ✓Do not ignore contrast; Light Spring works best when colors stay low in the full outfit.
- ✓Check colors in daylight because screens can shift undertone and saturation.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Light Spring color chart the same as Spring?
No. Spring is the parent season. Light Spring is narrower, with warm with delicate warmth, low contrast, and light and fresh color quality.
What are the best colors in the Light Spring palette?
Start with light peach, warm salmon, soft mint, and shell pink and anchor them with cream, beige, and light warm grey.
What colors should Light Spring avoid?
Light Spring should be careful with dark heavy colors, black as a primary neutral, deep jewel tones, and harsh neons, especially near the face or in large wardrobe pieces.
Use the Light Spring palette as a decision system.
Start with swatches and chart groups, then confirm with undertone, contrast, fabrics, and the full Light Spring color guide.
Last updated June 16, 2026