What Color Season Is Christina Hendricks? (True Autumn)
Christina Hendricks is a True Autumn
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Why Christina Hendricks is a True Autumn
Warm ivory skin with golden undertones, naturally red hair (her actual hair is auburn — the famous fire-red is dyed but stays in palette), warm green-hazel eyes, medium-high contrast. Pure True Autumn.
Signature True Autumn looks Christina Hendricks has worn
Three red-carpet moments that prove the season fits her — what to look for in your own coloring.
Mad Men Joan Holloway in emerald, mustard, and burgundy — costume designer worked her exact palette
2010 Emmys forest-green Christian Siriano gown
Off-duty in camel coats and rust knits
Looks that fought Christina Hendricks's coloring
The flip side — moments where the styling pulled her opposite of her natural season. These are the proof points for why color season analysis matters.
Cool icy pastels — wash her completely out
True black head-to-toe — fights her warm coloring
Christina Hendricks's hair color history
Natural is strawberry-blonde to light auburn. She dyes it the famous deeper copper-red. Avoided cool ash tones smartly — every red era has been warm.
Get Christina Hendricks's look
- Emerald green wrap dress
- Mustard pencil skirt
- Burgundy velvet blazer
- Camel trench
- Warm gold and bronze jewelry
- Warm cognac leather satchel
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Frequently asked questions about Christina Hendricks's coloring
Is her red hair natural?
Her natural is strawberry-blonde. The signature deep copper-red is dyed, but it stays in her warm palette so it reads natural.
Why does Joan from Mad Men look so good?
Janie Bryant dressed her in pure True Autumn — emerald, mustard, rust, plum. Match the season, win the look.