Deep Winter

Jeno (NCT)Color Analysis & Palette

Discover Jeno (NCT)'s signature Deep Winter palette — then preview the same colors on your real face.

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Jeno (NCT) wearing deep jewel-toned ensembles with sharp contrast, showcasing midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white from the Deep Winter palette.
Jeno (NCT) wearing deep jewel-toned ensembles with sharp contrast, showcasing midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white from the Deep Winter palette.
Editorial gallery of Jeno (NCT) styled in deep winter looks featuring sapphire, garnet, and chrome accents, highlighting midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white.
Editorial gallery of Jeno (NCT) styled in deep winter looks featuring sapphire, garnet, and chrome accents, highlighting midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white.
About Jeno's Colors

Deep Winter Analysis

Jeno (NCT) is a Deep Winter. Jeno's most flattering colors are midnight navy, crimson, amethyst.

For Jeno, a Deep Winter read means midnight navy, crimson, amethyst flatter the undertone instead of fighting it.

Jeno (NCT) owns the k-pop male idols conversation with precision dance crews, concept storytelling, and editorial menswear. Their Deep Winter coloring thrives on structured silhouettes, leather, and liquid satin and keeps every era visually cohesive. Jeno is most radiant in midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white balanced by charcoal, black, and midnight teal neutrals, echoing the deep winter story of ink-saturated jewel tones, plum purples, and crystalline whites.

SeasonDeep Winter
Best Colors5 shades
Signature Palette

Best Colors for Jeno

These shades harmonize with Jeno's natural contrast levels and enhance their deep winter characteristics.

Midnight navy

#191970

Crimson

#DC143C

Amethyst

#9966CC

Gunmetal

#2C3539

Snow white

#FFFAFA

Color read

Undertone

Cool-leaning depth with dramatic contrast across skin, hair, and eyes. Lean into charcoal, black, and midnight teal neutrals and steer clear of warm dusty browns that mute the contrast.

Wear it well

Pro Tips

  • Use midnight navy near the face for maximum impact
  • Use crimson near the face for maximum impact
  • Use amethyst near the face for maximum impact
  • Use gunmetal near the face for maximum impact
Style Guide

How Jeno Wears It

Deep Winter Styling

Fuse tailored layering, harness details, and luxe streetwear for choreography-friendly silhouettes. Lean into structured silhouettes, leather, and liquid satin to echo the deep winter undertone. Jeno can pair structured suiting, velvet, and high-shine satin with platinum, hematite, and cool diamonds to echo the deep winter palette while highlighting midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white.

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Jeno (NCT) Color Questions

What color season is Jeno (NCT)?

Jeno (NCT) is a Deep Winter. This means Jeno's natural coloring—skin undertone, eye color, and hair—harmonizes best with the deep winter palette. Cool-leaning depth with dramatic contrast across skin, hair, and eyes. Lean into charcoal, black, and midnight teal neutrals and steer clear of warm dusty browns that mute the contrast. Palette Hunt's AI follows the Sci\ART seasonal framework, which expands Carole Jackson's original four-season system into 12 sub-seasons to classify coloring by undertone, value, and chroma.

What are Jeno's best colors to wear?

Jeno's most flattering colors include midnight navy, crimson, amethyst. As a Deep Winter, Jeno looks best in shades that complement their natural contrast and undertone. Fuse tailored layering, harness details, and luxe streetwear for choreography-friendly silhouettes. Lean into structured silhouettes, leather, and liquid satin to echo the deep winter undertone. Jeno can pair structured suiting, velvet, and high-shine satin with platinum, hematite, and cool diamonds to echo the deep winter palette while highlighting midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white. The principle behind color analysis is simple: shades that share your undertone, value, and chroma reflect light evenly onto the face, while clashing tones cast shadows—so wearing your season tends to look more harmonious and flattering.

Am I the same color season as Jeno (NCT)?

If you share similar features with Jeno (NCT)—particularly skin undertone, eye color, and natural hair color—you may be a Deep Winter too. Cool-leaning depth with dramatic contrast across skin, hair, and eyes. Lean into charcoal, black, and midnight teal neutrals and steer clear of warm dusty browns that mute the contrast. However, for a precise determination, Palette Hunt's AI color analysis tool provides personalized results by analyzing your actual photo rather than relying on a celebrity comparison alone.

How does Jeno's deep winter palette influence their style?

Jeno's deep winter palette is central to their signature look. Jeno (NCT)'s signature moments include music videos, world tours, and luxury campaign shoots, always styled to highlight structured silhouettes, leather, and liquid satin. Each appearance plays with ink-saturated jewel tones, plum purples, and crystalline whites and accents of midnight navy, crimson, amethyst, gunmetal, and snow white. Stylists lean on color analysis to make sure red carpet and editorial looks work with a client's natural coloring rather than against it, which is why understanding your own palette has become a popular foundation for personal style.