Read on for our favorite lessons we learned from Tamron Hall.

“We want the guests to shine,” Hall explains.

“Whatever theyre talking about, we want all eyes on them.”

Tamron Hall new set doors

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“Were not afraid of pattern and color,” Hall says.

“Were not afraid to do bold things with my fashion.

That meant the set had to be calm, but beautiful.

Tamron Hall’s dressing room shelves with photos

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“He recognizes this safe space and we all do.

We all have that circle of friends we trust where we can be ourselves and family.

We all have those environments of safety where we show up as our authentic selves.

Tamron Hall with her son Moses on set

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Hall employs this same philosophy on set as well to greet her guests.

“When Halle Berry comes to my show, I want her to feel good,” Hall says.

“Ive been on a few shows and the dressing room, Im thinking what is this dungeon?

Tamron’s dressing room sofa and photos

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Ive gotta get out of here.

Because when they walk out warm, theyre gonna be ready to talk.”

“I love the idea of fabric being an extension of our self-expression,” Hall says.

Tamron Hall in pink dress in front of sparkly wall

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“Its a conversation piece.

Theyre not just asking about that fabric or that garment, or that pillow.

Its kind of telling about you, that you picked it.”