Color Seasons
Your "Season" is your painting, the harmonious colors that complement your natural coloring and make you glow.
Understanding Color Seasons
Seasonal color analysis identifies the palette of colors that naturally harmonize with your skin tone, hair color, and eye color. When you wear your season's colors, you look more vibrant, healthy, and put-together.
Base
Warm (golden, peachy undertones) or Cool (pink, blue undertones)
Depth
Clarity (bright, clear colors) or Dimension (soft, muted colors)
Contrast
High (vivid), Medium, or Light/Bright
Cool Seasons
Winter
CoolBold, vivid, and high-contrast coloring with cool undertones.
Characteristics
- • Cool undertones
- • High clarity in coloring
- • Vivid, high-contrast features
- • Often dark hair with light skin, or very deep coloring
Best Hair Colors
Blue-black, Dark espresso, Cool dark brown, Silver/white
Makeup Colors
True red lips, Berry tones, Cool pinks, Smoky eye colors
Colors to Avoid
Warm oranges, Golden yellows, Muted earth tones, Warm browns
Summer
CoolSoft, cool, and muted coloring with subtle dimension.
Characteristics
- • Cool undertones
- • Soft, muted quality
- • Medium contrast
- • Often ashy or cool-toned features
Best Hair Colors
Ash blonde, Cool light brown, Ash brown, Soft gray
Makeup Colors
Soft rose, Dusty pink, Mauve, Cool berry
Colors to Avoid
Bright warm colors, Orange, Warm gold, Black (too harsh)
Warm Seasons
Autumn
WarmRich, warm, and earthy coloring with depth and dimension.
Characteristics
- • Warm undertones
- • Dimensional depth in coloring
- • Medium contrast
- • Often golden, auburn, or warm brown features
Best Hair Colors
Auburn, Warm chestnut, Golden brown, Copper
Makeup Colors
Terracotta, Warm bronze, Copper tones, Warm nude lips
Colors to Avoid
Cool pinks, Blue-based colors, Black, Pure white
Spring
WarmBright, warm, and clear coloring with light, fresh quality.
Characteristics
- • Warm undertones
- • Clear, bright quality
- • Light/bright contrast
- • Often golden, peachy, or warm light features
Best Hair Colors
Golden blonde, Strawberry blonde, Light golden brown, Warm honey
Makeup Colors
Peach, Coral, Warm pink, Golden bronze
Colors to Avoid
Black, Cool, muted colors, Dusty tones, Blue-based pinks
Color Magique
David Kibbe's contemporary approach to seasonal color theory. Rather than rigid rules, Color Magique encourages you to feel your way to the colors that make your heart sing.
Discover Your Kibbe Identity
Our photo analysis uses the sketching method to identify your type automatically.
Discover Your Kibbe Image Identity
Our photo analysis uses the sketching method to identify your type automatically.
Photo Analysis


Our AI creates a 3D mesh of your body for precise measurements, then sketches your silhouette shape overtop to define your type. You can optionally receive your mesh and sketch with your results.
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Results
Flamboyant Natural

Description
Flamboyant Naturals have a tall, broad look with relaxed, strong features. There's a natural strength and openness in this frame.
Nickname
"The Nonchalant Showstopper"
Yin-Yang

Personal Line
Characteristics
- Usually 5'6" and over
- Broad and strong frame
- Relaxed, defined structure
- Wide shoulders
- Subtle curves
Physical Features of a Flamboyant Natural
Broad, blunt bone structure with wide shoulders and muscular build. Long limbs with athletic frame and natural width through upper body. Strong facial features with broad jawline, large nose, and wide-set eyes.
Note: Modern Kibbe emphasizes overall line, silhouette, and how fabric drapes on the body rather than checking off individual features. These physical descriptions serve as general guides to understand each type's accommodation needs (vertical, width, curve, petite), not as strict checklists. Your Kibbe type is about what your body needs in clothing, not matching every listed trait.

Strong Broad Shoulders

Long Broad Limbs

Tapered Wide Hips

Broad Muscular Shape
The traditional approach to Kibbe typing. Answer questions about your bone structure, body flesh, and facial features. Still accurate, just not the modern visual method.

