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Aubrey Plaza, Deep Winter color analysis

Aubrey Plaza
is a Deep Winter.

Undertone
Cool-neutral
Contrast
High
Chroma
High

Aubrey Plaza is a Deep Winter. Her coloring is deep, cool, and high-contrast, which is why saturated cool darks like burgundy, deep navy, pine, and sapphire sharpen her face, while warm beige, pumpkin, tan, and honey gold pull her olive skin sallow and muddy her clarity.

Her main colors

  • Jet Black

    #0A0A0A

  • Midnight

    #0F0F1E

  • Deep Navy

    #1B2840

  • Pine

    #2C5538

  • Burgundy

    #5C1A2C

  • Royal Plum

    #3E3550

Like river stone, ink on parchment, and sun-ripe cherry.

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Her coloring

Aubrey's undertone, skin tone & eye color.

The features that place Aubrey Plaza in Deep Winter: undertone, skin tone, eye color, hair, and natural contrast.

Undertone
Cool-neutral (olive)
Skin tone
Light olive with a cool cast
Eye color
Hazel, green against dark
Hair
Dark brown, near-black
Contrast
High

About Aubrey Plaza's colors

Why Aubrey is a Deep Winter.

Aubrey carries the full Deep Winter signature: deep, cool, and high-contrast, with dark hair against luminous cool-hazel eyes. That intensity wants saturated cool tones, deep navy, pine, and sapphire ground her, while burgundy and royal plum add richness without a hint of warmth. Pure white and true red read crisper on her than any soft ivory or coral ever could.

She isn't a Deep Autumn: that season is warm, so its copper, rust, and antique gold turn her olive skin sallow and drop a muddy film over her clarity. Nor is she a Cool Winter, that palette runs lighter and icier, and its frosted pastels skim over the saturated depth her near-black hair and high contrast were built to carry.

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Signature palette

Best colors for Aubrey.

The twelve shades that harmonize with Aubrey Plaza's deep winter undertone, contrast, and depth.

  • Jet Black

    #0A0A0A

  • Midnight

    #0F0F1E

  • Deep Navy

    #1B2840

  • Pine

    #2C5538

  • Burgundy

    #5C1A2C

  • Royal Plum

    #3E3550

  • Wine Berry

    #7B2D40

  • Cool Pearl

    #D5C5C5

  • Pure White

    #FFFFFF

  • Sapphire

    #1F4060

  • Magenta

    #8A2A4E

  • Cherry Red

    #6E0D2B

See the full Deep Winterpalette, hex codes & anti-palette →

Seen in her colors

Aubrey wears the palette.

Aubrey Plaza out in Deep Winter shades, proof the palette already lives in her wardrobe.

  • Aubrey Plaza wearing Burgundy

    Burgundy

    #5C1A2C

  • Aubrey Plaza wearing Deep Navy

    Deep Navy

    #1B2840

  • Aubrey Plaza wearing Pine

    Pine

    #2C5538

  • Aubrey Plaza wearing Sapphire

    Sapphire

    #1F4060

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The 12-season map

Where Aubrey sits.

Aubrey Plaza's bubble sits in the Winter quadrant, the family of colors that wear her best. The closer a color sits to her, the better it reads on her face.

BrightSoftWarmCoolLightDeepSpringSummerAutumnWinterClearWinterClearSpringWarmSpringLightSpringLightSummerCoolSummerSoftSummerSoftAutumnWarmAutumnDeepAutumnDeepWinterCoolWinterAubrey

What this means.

  • Stay in Winter

    Anything in the Winter quadrant is on-team for Aubrey, even outside her sub-type.

  • Borrow neighbours

    Deep Autumn and Cool Winter sit either side. Their picks cross over safely.

  • Skip the opposite

    Deep Winter sits opposite. Those shades drain Aubrey's face.

The read · Undertone

Her skin reads cool-neutral with an olive cast, set against dark brown near-black hair and light hazel eyes that flash green against the depth, a striking, high-contrast pairing. Silver, platinum, and cool jewels echo that clarity, while warm honey gold and beige throw her olive undertone toward tired and grey.

Wear it well

  • Wear jet black near the face
  • Wear midnight near the face
  • Wear deep navy near the face
  • Wear pine near the face
  • Wear burgundy near the face

Skip on the rack

Colors Aubrey should skip.

These desaturate or age a Deep Winter face.

  • Aubrey Plaza in Warm Beige

    Warm Beige

    #FFE4B5

    Drains the cool clarity

  • Aubrey Plaza in Pumpkin

    Pumpkin

    #FF8C42

    Warm and earthy, clashes

  • Aubrey Plaza in Tan

    Tan

    #D2B48C

    Too warm and muted

  • Aubrey Plaza in Honey Gold

    Honey Gold

    #C68E4A

    Too warm, go cool gold or silver

Makeup map

How Aubrey wears it.

Six product categories, five named picks each. Take these hexes to the counter, anything within a few shades wears like it was made for her.

  • Foundation

    Cool to neutral undertones with real depth. Skip golden or peachy bases, they warm and dull her.

    • Cool Ivory

      #E6D0C6

    • Neutral Beige

      #CFB2A2

    • Cool Sand

      #B8947E

    • Deep Mocha

      #8A6252

  • Blush

    Cool berry, deep plum, and cool rose. Peach and warm bronze grey her out.

    • Cool Berry

      #B0426A

    • Deep Plum

      #8A3A5E

    • Cool Rose

      #C46E88

    • Wine Flush

      #933050

  • Eyeshadow

    Charcoal, deep plum, cool taupe, and pine. Avoid warm gold, copper, and bronze.

    • Icy Pearl

      #E2E0E6

    • Cool Taupe

      #8A8088

    • Charcoal

      #34343E

    • Deep Plum

      #402A44

  • Eyeliner

    True black, charcoal, and deep navy. Cool depth at the lash line, never warm brown.

    • True Black

      #0A0A0A

    • Charcoal

      #28282E

    • Deep Navy

      #1A2440

    • Blackened Plum

      #281A28

  • Lip Colors

    Deep red, wine, plum, and blackberry. Skip coral, brick, and warm nudes.

    • Deep Red

      #9C1F2E

    • Wine

      #6E1F30

    • Plum

      #5A2444

    • Blackberry

      #3E1E34

  • Nail Polish

    Deep red, wine, plum, and black. Skip coral, peach, and warm browns.

    • Deep Red

      #8E1C2C

    • Wine

      #6E1F30

    • Plum

      #4E2440

    • Blackberry

      #341A2C

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Aubrey Plaza · color questions

Aubrey's color questions.

What color season is Aubrey Plaza?+

Aubrey Plaza is a Deep Winter, the deepest of the cool seasons. Her dark brown near-black hair, cool-neutral olive skin, and light hazel eyes create high contrast, so deep saturated jewel tones flatter her while warm, muted, or earthy shades dull her natural sharpness.

What are Aubrey Plaza's best colors to wear?+

Deep cool saturated shades: jet black, midnight, deep navy, pine, sapphire, burgundy, royal plum, wine berry, magenta, and cherry red. For neutrals and contrast she's best in pure white and cool pearl rather than warm cream, ivory, or beige.

Is Aubrey Plaza a Deep Winter or a Deep Autumn?+

Deep Winter. Both seasons are deep and high-contrast, but the deciding axis is temperature: she's cool. Deep Autumn's warm copper, rust, and honey gold turn her olive skin sallow, while cool darks like deep navy, pine, and burgundy keep her clear and striking.

What colors should Aubrey Plaza avoid?+

Warm, muted shades blur her clarity: warm beige, pumpkin, tan, honey gold, and sage. Swap warm beige for cool pearl, pumpkin for cherry red, honey gold for silver or cool gold, and sage for deep pine to keep her cool and saturated.

What lipstick suits Aubrey Plaza's coloring?+

Cool, saturated lips work best: true red, cool berry, deep wine, and dark plum. They echo her high contrast and cool undertone, while warm coral, brick, and nude-beige tones drain and flatten her olive skin.

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