To me, it’s not clear at all because I don’t associate any characteristic with ‘the autumn sky’. If, however, the people you are talking to DO have such an association, it could be fine.
Moreover, we usually use the words ‘bright’ and ‘clear’ with eyes in certain figurative expressions. To be ‘bright-eyed’ is to be interested or eager, and to be ‘clear-eyed’ means to see things realistically or precisely, and, used that way, are even somewhat contradictory. You seem to be talking about the eyes having an attractive appearance - there are many better adjectives to convey that meaning.