Episodes

  • Color Analysis Is Broken: Real Talk on Undertone, Melanated Skin & Internet Myths with Dominic McCraney
    Mar 25 2026

    This is the episode where we finally get real about color analysis for melanated skin, call out all the internet nonsense, and geek out with Domo, the Glow-Up Curator™, about how science, nuance, and a little bit of style therapy can actually change your life. In this episode of Style Rebellion, Blair Petroni and Erin Cox sit down with Dominic “Domo” McCraney.

    Domo brings a science-informed, inclusive approach to color, helping clients understand the difference between undertone and overtone, and why traditional systems often fail people with deeper or more complex skin tones.

    Together, they break down:

    • Why popular tests like the “vein test” don’t work
    • The real difference between undertone vs overtone
    • How hue, value, and chroma determine your best colors
    • Why so many people, especially melanated clients, are mistyped
    • How bad color analysis leads to confusion, wasted money, and self-doubt
    • What accurate, personalized color analysis actually looks like

    As Domo shares, the goal isn’t just better outfits. It’s transformation. When your colors align with your natural features, everything shifts: your skin looks healthier, your eyes brighter, and your confidence more grounded. If color analysis has ever felt confusing, inconsistent, or exclusionary, this episode is your reset.

    Follow Dominic on Instagram @domosthetics.

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    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Color Analysis 101: Seasons, Undertones, and Finding Your Best Colors
    Mar 11 2026

    Confused by seasonal color analysis? You’re not alone. In this episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox break down the fundamentals of color analysis so you can finally understand why certain colors make you glow and others make you look tired.

    Welcome to Color 101.

    Blair and Erin explore the core building blocks of personal color analysis, including hue, value, and chroma, and explain how these elements interact with your natural coloring to create harmony in your wardrobe. Blair also shares her five principles of color analysis, offering practical guidance for navigating the many color systems used by stylists today.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The meaning of hue, value, and chroma in color analysis
    • Why undertone is the foundation of seasonal color systems
    • The difference between 4-season, 12-season, 16-season, and 23-season color systems
    • Why “true red” works for everyone, but the right red varies
    • Why wearing colors that make you happy still matters

    Blair and Erin also discuss personalized color palettes, including the work of renowned color expert John Kitchener, whose approach moves beyond seasonal categories to create truly individualized color profiles.

    This episode will give you the foundation you need to start understanding your colors and using them to build a wardrobe that actually works for you.

    Check out Blair’s favorite Color Analysis books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4pCXFdm

    Follow Blair and Erin on Instagram:

    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Why Consignment Is Style Rebellion: Luxury, Sustainability & Smart Shopping with Statemint’s Sarah McAffry
    Feb 25 2026

    What if consignment isn’t just “secondhand” but actually the smartest, most luxurious way to build your wardrobe? In this episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox sit down with Sarah McAffry, founder of Statemint, to unpack why consignment is one of the most powerful acts of rebellion against fast fashion, trend-chasing, and closet overwhelm.

    You’ll learn how curated, high-quality resale lets you:

    • Access luxury brands at a fraction of retail prices
    • Build a wardrobe aligned with your Style Blueprint™
    • Reduce waste and overconsumption
    • Feel incredible in pieces that actually serve your body and real life
    • Sell strategically and make money from items you no longer wear

    Sarah shares the story behind Statemint’s wildly successful pop-up consignment events, their insanely generous 60/40 seller split, and the community-first approach that makes resale feel empowering.

    Blair and Erin also share practical, insider tips like: why you should shop luxury racks first, how to identify quality fabrics like cashmere, silk, and 100% cotton, and why you should shop every size rack.

    This episode isn’t just about shopping. It’s about values, longevity, and creating a wardrobe that reflects who you are, without the guilt of overconsumption.

    Learn more about Statemint at statemint.com or follow Sarah on Instagram @sarahmcaffry @statemintknox @statemintfranchising To learn more about the Statemint franchise opportunity check out @statemintfranchising or fill out the Statemint Franchise Form

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    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Why I Can Promise Confidence
    Feb 11 2026

    Can confidence really be promised through style? In this episode of Style Rebellion, Blair Petroni and Erin Cox break down why Blair does promise confidence and how her Style Blueprint™️ turns getting dressed from a daily guessing game into a repeatable, reliable system.

    This conversation challenges the tired styling platitudes we’ve all heard: “just wear what you love, dress for your shape, confidence comes from the inside,” and explains why those ideas fall apart without structure. Blair shares how understanding colors, lines, and essence gives clients tools they can use every day, not just outfit ideas that expire the moment trends change.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why confidence isn’t a feeling, it’s a framework
    • The difference between traditional styling advice and a true style system
    • How learning why clothes work builds trust in yourself
    • Why style should teach you about you, not just fashion rules
    • How a personalized blueprint makes getting dressed easier, faster, and more fun

    As Blair puts it: she doesn’t promise confidence because of clothes. She promises it because once you understand yourself structurally and biologically, confidence becomes an internal compass you can trust.

    If you’ve ever felt like style advice leaves you more confused than empowered, this episode explains what’s been missing and how to finally build confidence that lasts.

    Follow Blair and Erin on Instagram:

    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Style Analysis Is Emotional: The Psychology, Grief, and Power of Dressing Like Yourself
    Jan 28 2026

    ⚠️ Listener Note: This is a long episode and we promise, it’s worth every minute. But, please know this episode touches on body image, identity, and emotional experiences that may feel intense or triggering for some listeners. Please take care of yourself as you listen.

    In this deeply candid conversation, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox pull back the curtain on the emotional and psychological journey of style analysis. This is the part not everyone talks about, but almost everyone experiences.

    Style analysis isn’t just about clothes. It’s about identity, grief, aspiration, and finally seeing yourself clearly. Sometimes for the first time. Blair and Erin recorded this episode to prepare listeners for the real experience: the discomfort, the resistance, the sadness, the jealousy, and ultimately, the freedom that comes from dressing in alignment with who you actually are.

    In this episode, they explore:

    • Why style analysis can trigger big emotions (and why that’s normal)
    • The difference between body infrastructure and surface-level styling
    • How essence reveals more than your appearance, it reveals you
    • Why shame, fear, and confusion often show up before clarity
    • The role of cognitive dissonance when letting go of aspirational identities
    • Why style analysis is not judgment, it’s information
    • Practical grounding strategies for processing emotions during and after analysis

    As Blair explains, style analysis is a love letter, not a verdict. It’s language that gives you words for why certain clothes love you back, and why others never did.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, resistant, or emotional when thinking about personal style, this episode is for you. Stay with us. The clarity on the other side is powerful.

    Follow Blair and Erin on Instagram:

    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • The Jeans Episode: How Custom Denim Finally Solves the Fit Problem with Andre Ramirez of Neems
    Jan 14 2026

    If you’ve ever cried in a fitting room, blamed your body, or wondered why jeans are so impossibly hard, this episode is for you. In this episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox sit down with Andre Ramirez, co-founder of Neems, to talk about what’s actually broken in the denim industry, and how custom, made-to-order jeans are changing everything.

    Andre shares how years of frustration with off-the-rack jeans led him and his wife to build Neems: a custom denim company that uses precise body scanning technology, ethical manufacturing, and made-to-order production to create jeans that fit right out of the box.

    Together, Blair, Erin, and Andre dive into:

    • Why off-the-rack jeans fail nearly everyone
    • How Neems’ mobile body scan creates a true custom fit in under a minute
    • Why tailoring after the fact often misses the mark
    • Sustainability, ethical labor, and eliminating overproduction in fashion
    • Neems’ “Clone My Jeans” program and why it’s a game changer

    Use the discount code “Maeve20” for 20% off your entire first order at neemsjeans.com.

    Follow Blair and Erin on Instagram:

    @stylerebellionpodcast @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • New Year, New Era: Inside the Next Chapter of Style Rebellion
    Jan 1 2026

    Happy New Year and welcome to the next era of Style Rebellion. In this January 1 kickoff episode, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox reflect on how far the podcast has come, and where it’s boldly headed next.

    From upgraded production and a brand-new YouTube channel to a clearer mission than ever before, this episode sets the tone for 2026. Blair shares how solving one of fashion’s most frustrating problems — jeans — became a defining focus of 2025, and why practical, real-world solutions will continue to lead everything they do.

    Erin brings her background in marketing, PR, and nursing into the conversation, highlighting why quality, intention, and attention to detail matter, not just in style, but in how we show up for ourselves and each other.

    In this episode, Blair and Erin preview:

    • The evolution of Style Rebellion and what’s new for 2026
    • Why problem-solving is at the heart of their approach to style
    • Upcoming episodes on wedding dresses, consignment shopping, denim, and color analysis
    • Expert guests (including a master sewist and color specialists)
    • Subscriber-only deep dives and expanded YouTube content

    This episode is part reflection, part celebration, and part rally cry: Real bodies. Real style. Zero apologies. Now with even more intention.

    Follow Blair and Erin on Instagram: @maevemelange @erinchapmancox

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 31 The “Marilyn of Ballet”: Kathryn Morgan on Romantic Bodies, Ballet Standards & Style as Power
    Dec 17 2025

    What happens when a world built for straight lines meets a body made of curves?

    In this powerful and refreshingly honest episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox sit down with former New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet soloist Kathryn Morgan to talk about ballet, body image, and what happens when you finally stop fighting your shape and start dressing with it.

    Kathryn opens up about discovering she’s a Kibbe Romantic with a Dramatic essence, and how that realization reframed not only her personal style, but her entire career. From being told to lose weight, to navigating ballet’s rigid aesthetic standards, to reclaiming confidence through waist emphasis, costume choices, and self-expression. This conversation pulls back the curtain on an industry that rarely tells the full truth.

    Together, Blair, Erin, and Kathryn explore:

    • Why Romantic bodies are misunderstood (and undervalued) in ballet
    • The mental health toll of “fat talks” and aesthetic conformity
    • How the right clothes can unlock confidence, artistry, and presence
    • Why body positivity doesn’t lower standards, it raises them
    • What ballet (and fashion) could become if more bodies were truly welcomed

    This episode is for dancers, creatives, and anyone who’s ever been told their body didn’t belong and decided to rebel anyway.

    Real bodies. Real style. Zero apologies.

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    1 hr and 37 mins