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Lipstick Color Chart

How do you read a plum wine lipstick colors chart?

Read a plum wine lipstick colors chart by undertone, season, hex reference, best sub-seasons, similar shades, and outfit pairings.

Quick Answer

A plum wine lipstick colors chart should show a wine shade around #673147, its best seasonal match, adjacent alternatives, and the outfit colors that make the lip read harmonious.

Lipstick color charts are useful only when they explain undertone and season fit, not just a row of similar swatches. Plum Wine needs that context because a small shift in depth or temperature can change who it flatters.

Use this chart-style guide to place plum wine inside the Season Approved color analysis system before comparing formulas or finishes.

Plum Wine lipstick chart row

This is the core color-analysis row for plum wine lipstick.

Plum Wine

#673147 reference in the wine lipstick family.

  • Primary season: Winter
  • Best sub-seasons: Sultry Winter, Burnished Winter
  • Outfit anchors: Damson, Magenta, Burgundy, Black

How plum wine compares with nearby lip colors

The closest alternatives help you decide whether plum wine is too bright, too dark, too warm, or too cool for your coloring.

Practical checklist

  • Burgundy Wine
  • Raspberry

Application checks for plum wine lipstick

Use these checks after applying the shade in daylight.

Practical checklist

  • Apply with a lip brush for maximum precision—dark shades expose any unevenness.
  • Exfoliate and moisturize lips beforehand to prevent the shade from settling into fine lines.
  • Carry the tube for touch-ups; deep shades show wear more visibly after eating or drinking.

Winter fit in a lipstick colors chart

Plum Wine belongs near the Winter side of a lipstick chart because its undertone, value, and intensity are calibrated for Winter.

Practical checklist

  • Sultry Winter
  • Burnished Winter

Frequently asked questions

Is Plum Wine too dark for lighter Winter skin tones?

Winter palettes thrive on contrast. Even lighter-skinned Winters have the cool undertone and clarity to support Plum Wine. The key is ensuring your outfit context supports the depth—pair it with black or burgundy rather than pastels.

What is the difference between Plum Wine and Burgundy Wine?

Plum Wine has a stronger purple undertone, giving it a more mysterious, grape-like quality. Burgundy Wine leans redder and warmer within the cool spectrum. Plum Wine reads more editorial; Burgundy Wine reads more classic.

Use the full plum wine guide after reading the chart.

The chart gives the quick color placement. The full guide explains when to wear it, what to pair with it, and how to adjust the finish.

Last updated June 16, 2026