House of Colour Waxhaw: Amy Casey’s Color and Style Analysis for Real-Life Wardrobes

House of Colour Waxhaw: Your Colors, Your Closet, Less Guesswork

If you have ever stood in front of a packed closet and felt like nothing fits the moment, meet House of Colour Waxhaw. Owner and stylist Amy Casey runs focused Color and Style Analysis sessions that identify undertone, season, and silhouettes, then translate those findings into daily decisions that take fewer minutes and yield better results. Sessions cover clothing colors, denim, metals, hair guidance, and a quick makeup routine designed to harmonize with your skin tone.

Book directly with House of Colour Waxhaw (Amy Casey). Email: amy.casey@houseofcolour.com. Phone: 704-916-9170. Studio area: Waxhaw.


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What Happens In A Session

A Color Analysis uses precision-dyed drapes to determine cool or warm undertones, then a season and subseason. The goal is not rules for rules’ sake, but a practical palette that reduces decision fatigue. You leave with a compact playbook for outfits, metals, and makeup, including a fast routine that follows high EU standards for clean formulas.

Style Analysis is available for adults, and Color Analysis is offered for women, men, and older kids. Gift certificates are available, and small groups can schedule together. If your household has photos coming up, this is a rare appointment that helps everyone.

Why Fewer Pieces Often Work Better

Casey’s philosophy is simple. The closet functions best when everything plays well together. Knowing color and cut saves time getting ready and money when shopping, and it encourages quality over quantity. The aim is a smaller wardrobe with more combinations that look intentional.

A Franchise With History, A Stylist With An Educator’s Eye

House of Colour began in London more than 40 years ago and entered the United States roughly a decade ago. Before opening her Waxhaw studio, Casey spent years in education, a background that shows up in how she teaches clients to apply what they learn after the session ends.

The Point Is Confidence, Not Conformity

This work is about fit for your life and your personality. The recommendation is not to mimic social feeds, but to filter trends through your undertone and style so clothes frame you rather than compete with you.

How To Book, What To Expect

Start with House of Colour Waxhaw (Amy Casey). Bring a light face for Color Analysis. Photos of outfits you already wear can help during Style Analysis. If you are planning family photos or a professional headshot, consider booking as a pair or group.


Previously on Strolling Ballantyne

If you want a longer take, we covered the studio earlier in Dressing with Intention Starts in Waxhaw.


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