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Colorimetry: Spring and Substations

  • Oct 30, 2024
  • 1 min read

In the Northern Hemisphere, the spring season begins around March 20 or 21, marking the spring equinox.

In the Southern Hemisphere, the spring season begins around September 22 or 23, marking the spring equinox in that hemisphere.


With the arrival of spring, nature dresses in a palette of fresh and vibrant colors, revealing vitality and renewal, but also versatility. These spring tones, full of light and energy, also influence the world of fashion.


It is important to carefully choose the colors that will bring our clothing to life. The spring color palette includes shades such as emerald green, pastel pink, sunny yellow, and sky blue, among others.


These luminous and soft tones are perfect for enhancing the beauty of individuals with warm skin tones. Key garments such as lightweight dresses, brightly colored shoes, and floral accessories add a touch of freshness and joy.


Colorimetry requires subtle discernment and understanding of how it will influence one's perception.


The simplest way to determine your colorimetry is as follows:

  1. Take a selfie with a clean face in natural light (perhaps in front of a window).

  2. Upload the image to Canva and use the eyedropper tool to select the colors of your hair, eyes, lips, and skin.

  3. Copy the color code for each.

  4. Go to ChatGPT and ask for the exact colorimetry with substations for those color codes.

Prompt Ex: ''Considering the following color codes: Hair: #25100A, Eyes: #664731, Lips: #F1AAA6, and Skin: #F6D6C7, what would be the appropriate colorimetry with substations for these features?''




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