Celebrity Color Seasons
Find out what color season your favorite celebs are
How to find your celebrity match
Pick a celebrity whose features remind you of yours — similar skin tone, hair color, eye color, contrast level. The closer the match, the more likely you share a color season.
Read her dedicated page on Glowprint to see which season she's been typed as, plus a feature-by-feature breakdown explaining why.
Match each feature: skin warmth, eye color, hair tone. If 3 of 4 match, you likely share her season. If 2 of 4, you're probably a sister sub-season.
Take note of her signature colors (the ones that consistently flatter her on red carpets) and try those on yourself. This is the litmus test.
Celebrity comparison is a visual shortcut, not a verdict. The Glowprint face scan reads your actual features and tells you your exact color season + face shape with a confidence rating, plus your 3 closest celebrity lookalikes.
Why does a celebrity's color season matter?
If you share the same coloring as Taylor Swift or Zendaya, the colors that flatter them will flatter you too. Color season is based on your skin undertone, the depth of your features, and the contrast between your hair, skin, and eyes.
Match yourself to a celeb's coloring, then steal their palette. Want your exact season? Scan your face on Glowprint.
Famous Springs
Spring is warm and golden. Picture morning sun on dewy skin. Your palette has soft peaches, corals, and warm yellows. You glow in colors that look like sunrise.
Famous Summers
Summer is soft and dreamy. Picture a foggy morning with watercolor light. Your palette has dusty pinks, powder blues, and soft lavenders. You glow in misty, gentle colors.
Famous Autumns
Autumn is rich and warm. Picture sunset over a forest of red leaves. Your palette has rusts, olives, mustards, and warm browns. You glow in earthy, fall-leaf colors.
Famous Winters
Winter is bold and dramatic. Picture a midnight sky lit by stars. Your palette has true reds, deep blues, pure white, and jewel tones. You glow in high-contrast, ice-cold colors.
Static articles can only go so far. The Glowprint app scans your face and gives you results that are specific to your features.
- Your closest celebrity lookalikes (3 of them) with match percentage
- How your features compare to each lookalike — what's similar, what's different
- Your color season + face shape (the same things they were typed for)
- Personalized contour map and stylist instructions YOU can use
- Your specific best lipstick, blush, and foundation shades
Frequently asked questions
How accurate are celebrity color season typings?
It depends on the source. Many online lists guess. The typings on Glowprint reference high-quality natural-light photos and analyze undertone, contrast, and chroma against the season framework. Even still, expert color analysts sometimes disagree — celebrity typing is rarely 100% certain unless they've had a professional in-person analysis.
Can I find a celebrity that exactly matches me?
Probably not 100%. But you can find one whose features are close enough that her season is likely yours. The Glowprint app gives you the 3 closest celebrity lookalikes based on YOUR scan with match percentages.
Why do celebrities sometimes wear colors outside their season?
Stylists, brand partnerships, red-carpet expectations, and personal style all override pure color rules. Even a known True Spring like Jessica Chastain wears black sometimes — but you'll notice she looks tired in those photos compared to her warm-color shots.
Do celebrities follow color analysis advice?
Some explicitly do (Reese Witherspoon, Anne Hathaway, Oprah have talked about it). Most rely on stylists who apply the framework intuitively. The patterns hold even when no one's calling it 'color season analysis'.
How does Glowprint type celebrities?
Each celebrity page references multiple natural-light photos and breaks down skin undertone, hair color, eye color, contrast level, and overall season match. Where there's disagreement among color analysts, the page notes it.