Amy Casey Wants You to Look in the Mirror and Smile
Ditch Fast Fashion, Find Your āWOWā
š§„ The Closet Clean-Out You Didnāt Know You Needed ā Until Now
By Nell Thomas | Strolling Ballantyne
Amy Casey doesnāt just help you get dressed. She helps you understand why you wear what you wearāwhy that blazer makes you feel unstoppable while that āsale rack stealā never sees daylight. At House of Colour Waxhaw, Casey uses color science and personal style analysis to make fashion feel less overwhelming and more like⦠you.
A former educator with more than 25 years of experience in academia, Casey now runs one of the regionās most sought-after franchises of House of Colour, the London-founded global leader in personal color and style analysis. Her Waxhaw studio sees a steady stream of professionals, parents, teens, and even entire familiesāall seeking one thing: clarity.

āIf you have skin and wear clothes, you can benefit,ā Casey says. āItās not about more. Itās about better.ā
š¼ļø From Drape to Done: The Process
Clients begin their session in natural light with a series of hand-dyed drapes, designed to identify their undertone and seasonal color familyāspring, summer, autumn, or winter. From there, Casey works with each person to build an understanding of what tones bring out their best features and which ones dull their glow.
And this isnāt guessworkāitās visual and immediate. āSome colors make your skin look fresh and healthy,ā Casey says. āOthers can add shadows or redness. The transformation is visible in the mirror within seconds.ā

The appointment often concludes with a demonstration of the brandās EU-standard 90-Second Makeup line and tips on coordinating metals, wardrobe palettes, and even hair colorāall rooted in the clientās personal color profile.
š§ From School Counselor to Style Translator
Caseyās background gives her a unique edge. A graduate of NYU with additional post-graduate work in Arizona, she spent decades helping students understand their goals and emotions. Now she helps adults navigate racks, trends, and self-doubt.
āI was ready for a change, but not to stop teaching,ā she says. āI just switched classrooms.ā
After leaving education, she drained her savings and purchased her franchiseālaunching a new career focused on connection, transformation, and confidence. āThis isnāt about vanity,ā she adds. āItās about dignity. Feeling good in your own skināand in your own clothesāmakes all the difference.ā
š” Life in Waxhaw: Finally Home
Caseyās journey spans Connecticut, New York, Arizona, and nearly 15 moves across the country. But when she arrived in Waxhaw just over a year ago with her husband and three children, something clicked.
āWeāre done moving,ā she says with a smile. āThis is home.ā
Her oldest son is a high school freshman and a travel soccer player. Her twin daughtersāthird gradersālove musical theater and singing. āI work, then Iām at a game or a recital,ā she laughs. āAnd I love it.ā
The family spends summers exploring Carolina beaches and diving into Union County life. āThereās a strong sense of community here. Thatās what I was looking for.ā
š Style for Everyone (Seriously, Everyone)
Casey is adamant that color and style analysis isnāt just for fashionistas. She serves:
- Women and men over 18: full color and style analysis
- Kids 10+: age-appropriate color analysis
- Corporate professionals: wardrobe building for presentations and travel
- Families: photo-ready coordination sessions
- Moms in leggings: āYou deserve to feel great at school drop-off,ā she says
Gift certificates are available for all services, and group sessions are increasingly popular.
š Global Roots, Local Expertise
House of Colour has operated globally for over 40 years, but Caseyās franchise tailors its gold-standard methodology to the Waxhaw community. āWhat works for someone online may not work for your skin tone or your lifestyle,ā she says. āAnd thatās okay. Weāre not here to imitateāweāre here to illuminate.ā
Her goal? Help clients curate a wardrobe that works hard, looks good, and eliminates the guesswork. āWhen you know what works, you buy less, waste less, and wear more.ā
š Local Women Leading the Way
Amy Casey joins a growing list of Ballantyne-area women reimagining what local business looks like:
- Gabby Starr, whoās rewriting the rules of life insurance through Transamerica Agency Network
- Djarta Halliday, whose company WanderLuxuryTravel helps you travel deeper, not just farther
These women share a commitment to clarity, confidence, and real human connection.
š Need the Details?
- š Location: 204 Jude Ln, Waxhaw, NC 28173
- š§ Email: amy.casey@houseofcolour.com
- š Website: House of Colour ā Amy Casey
- š± Instagram: @houseofcolour_waxhaw
- āļø Phone: (336) 666-0750
š„Æ Signature
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Nell Thomas
Senior Writer, The Charlotte Mercury
Contributor, Strolling Ballantyne
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