The HOME Show

Emily Burnette, Color Consultant

Ever wonder why certain outfits make you look instantly radiant while others leave you washed out? In this episode of The HOME Show “The HOME Girls”—Trish Roth, Kira Rider, along side co-host Rich Roth sit down with Emily Burnette, a luxury personal stylist and color consultant.

Emily breaks down the massive social media resurgence of color analysis and explains how a 1-on-1 session determines your seasonal palette: Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter. She shares how knowing your “season” completely streamlines your shopping experience, protects you from tricky color trends (like Pantone’s cloud white “Sky Dancer”), and dramatically elevates your daily confidence. We also dive into the pitfalls of viral AI color filters and why true color analysis requires a collaborative, professional touch.

Book a Styling Session: www.EmilyBurnette.com
Read the Article: Check out “Color Me Beautiful” on page 24 of the Spring Edition at www.cvhomemag.com

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