Deep Autumn celebrities & why they fit.
Deep value dominant + warmThe richest, deepest end of Autumn — espresso, oxblood, forest, plum-brown. Pastels disappear.
Short answer. Deep Autumn celebrities share the same combination of deep value dominant + warm. Below, eight named examples with brief notes on which features place each person in this season. Use them as visual reference points when you take the quiz.
Eight Deep Autumn examples
- Tyra Banks Deep warm brown skin, deep features, warm brown eyes. Classic Deep Autumn.
- Beyoncé (warm phases) Warm deep skin, warm brown eyes, deep features — Deep Autumn when styled warm.
- Halle Berry (warm styled) Warm deep skin, warm dark brown eyes — Deep Autumn side of the warm-deep family.
- Penelope Cruz (deeper styled) Warm olive skin, deep brown eyes, dark warm brown hair — Deep Autumn end.
- America Ferrera Deep warm skin, warm dark brown eyes, dark warm hair.
- Eva Mendes Warm deep skin, deep warm brown eyes, deep warm hair. Classic Deep Autumn.
- Eva Longoria (deeper styled) Warm deep brown features — Deep Autumn when styled warmer/deeper.
- Idina Menzel Warm dark brown, warm fair skin, deep warm features.
Editorial commentary based on publicly visible appearance. Names are used for educational illustration only — no endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation with any named person is implied. Placements reflect our reading of public photography and may not match a professional in-person color analysis. Sources: publicly available photographs and editorial coverage.
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What if you don't look like any of them?
Celebrity examples are visual shortcuts — most people fit broadly but not perfectly into one. Two reasons your placement may differ from any single example:
Your dominant axis is different. Two people with similar hair color can sit in different sub-seasons if the dominant trait differs (one is depth-dominant, the other is chroma-dominant). The quiz isolates the dominant axis from the others.
You're on a sub-season border. About 30% of people read between two adjacent sub-seasons. The quiz returns both a top result and a runner-up — try both palettes for a week to see which wins on real compliments.