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Julianne Moore — Warm Autumn color analysisWarm Autumn

Color analysis

Julianne Mooreis a Warm Autumn.

Undertone
Warm
Contrast
Medium
Chroma
Medium-high

Julianne Moore is a Warm Autumn. Her copper-russet hair, freckle-warmed ivory skin, and green-hazel eyes sit in the warm, medium-depth band of the system — which is why rust, terracotta, and bronze read as glow on her, while cool jewel and icy shades flatten that warmth into flatness.

Like sun-warmed amber, dusk light, and polished bronze.

Her main colors

6 of 12

  • Oat

    #D4B896

  • Camel

    #C7A87C

  • Caramel

    #B89968

  • Mocha

    #9D7D58

  • Tobacco

    #8B6845

  • Walnut

    #6B4E34

About Julianne Moore's colors

Why Julianne is a Warm Autumn.

She carries every classic Warm Autumn signal — gold-warm skin, copper hair, low-key amber eyes — and medium contrast that wants earthy, muted depth rather than brightness. Camel, caramel, and tobacco frame her face like a second skin; terracotta and rust echo her hair; moss green and forest deepen the green in her eyes; marigold and bronze light the freckles. These muted, warm earth tones are exactly where her coloring lives.

She is not a Warm Spring — Spring's clear, bright corals and fresh greens are too high-keyed and sharp against her softer, dustier warmth and would skate on top of her skin. Nor is she a Deep Autumn — the inky chocolate and oxblood of that season overpower her medium depth, pulling the colour off her face instead of lifting it.

Signature palette

Best colors for Julianne.

The twelve shades that harmonize with Julianne Moore's warm autumn undertone, contrast, and depth.

  • Oat

    #D4B896

  • Camel

    #C7A87C

  • Caramel

    #B89968

  • Mocha

    #9D7D58

  • Tobacco

    #8B6845

  • Walnut

    #6B4E34

  • Rust

    #A85D32

  • Terracotta

    #B85A3C

  • Moss Green

    #5C6E3E

  • Forest

    #3F5E3A

  • Bronze

    #7A6244

  • Marigold

    #C8893A

The 12-season map

Where Julianne sits.

Julianne Moore's bubble sits in the Autumn quadrant — the family of colors that wear her best. The closer a color sits to her, the better it reads on her face.

BrightSoftWarmCoolLightDeepSpringSummerAutumnWinterClearWinterClearSpringWarmSpringLightSpringLightSummerCoolSummerSoftSummerSoftAutumnWarmAutumnDeepAutumnDeepWinterCoolWinterJulianne

What this means.

  • Stay in Autumn

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

  • Borrow neighbours

    Warm Spring and Deep Autumn sit either side. Their picks cross over safely.

  • Skip the opposite

    Warm Autumn sits opposite. Those shades drain Julianne's face.

The read · Undertone

Moore's coloring is unmistakably warm: a peachy-golden ivory dusted with freckles, true copper-auburn hair, and soft green-hazel eyes with amber lights. Yellow gold, brass, and copper melt into her skin and pick up the warmth in her hair, while silver throws a grey, washed cast over the whole face.

Wear it well

  • Wear oat near the face
  • Wear camel near the face
  • Wear caramel near the face
  • Wear mocha near the face
  • Wear tobacco near the face

Skip on the rack

Colors Julianne should skip.

These desaturate or age a Warm Autumn face.

  • Avoid

    Pure Black

    #000000

    Too cool — use deep brown or olive

  • Avoid

    Optic White

    #FFFFFF

    Drains your golden warmth — use cream

  • Avoid

    Hot Pink

    #FF1493

    Too cool and saturated

  • Avoid

    Baby Blue

    #A8C8D8

    Cool pastel fights your warmth

Makeup map

How Julianne 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.

Lipstick

  • Terracotta

    #B85A3C

  • brick

    #9C4A38

  • warm coral

    #E2724E

  • brown-red

    #8E3B2E

Blush

  • Warm peach

    #F0B48A

  • soft terracotta

    #C58368

  • apricot

    #F0B97E

Hair

  • Auburn

    #7A3A22

  • warm chestnut

    #6E3F26

  • copper

    #B56A3A

  • golden brown

    #7A5230

Jewelry

  • Yellow gold

    #D4AF37

  • brass

    #B5944E

  • copper

    #B56A3A

  • amber

    #C8862E

Neutrals

  • Camel

    #C7A87C

  • cream

    #F3E8D0

  • warm brown

    #6B4A2E

  • olive

    #5A6A22

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Julianne Moore · color questions

Julianne's color questions.

What color season is Julianne Moore?+

Julianne Moore is a Warm Autumn. Her copper-auburn hair, golden freckled skin, and green-hazel eyes are all warm and medium in depth, so muted earth tones — rust, caramel, moss, bronze — glow on her while cool or icy colours leave her looking washed out.

What are Julianne Moore's best colors to wear?+

Her strongest colours are warm and earthy: rust, terracotta, caramel, tobacco, and bronze that echo her hair, plus moss green and forest that lift her eyes, and marigold for warmth. For neutrals she wants oat, camel, mocha, walnut, and cream rather than stark white or black.

Is Julianne Moore a Warm Autumn or a Deep Autumn?+

Warm Autumn. Deep Autumn's near-black chocolate and oxblood are too saturated and heavy for her medium-depth, freckled colouring — they overpower her. Her face responds to the softer, warmer earth tones of true Warm Autumn: caramel, rust, and bronze rather than ink-deep darks.

What colors should Julianne Moore avoid?+

She should skip pure black (swap deep brown or olive), optic white (use cream), hot pink and silver — all cool and saturated enough to grey her golden skin. Baby blue, a cool pastel, fights her warmth too; reach for warm earth tones instead.

What lipstick suits Julianne Moore's coloring?+

Warm, earthy reds win on her: terracotta, brick, and brown-red pull her copper hair and freckles together, while a warm coral keeps daytime looks soft. She should avoid cool blue-reds and fuchsias, which clash with her golden warmth.

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