Sunday, March 24, 2013

NEW YORK STORIES/ Black, White and Gold Color Trend



Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch


Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch

Photography: Kat Teutsch


Photographer Kat Teutsch and I have continued our series with a new fictional lady of New York: Ophelia Sable Le Blanc, You can read more about her story below: 

Ophelia Sable Le Blanc, Born May 12th, 1952
Ophelia grew up in affluent Chicago suburb of Oak Park, While she did not live in a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright of whom designed many of the houses and buildings of more prominent folk, She always wished she had.

An Architectural buff, Ophelia had dreams of attending school for Architecture but somehow never managed to get there settling instead in New York where she was attracted to mood of the 1960’s where her jet black bob and big charcoaled eyes made an impression at the Fashion Magazines where she worked in the Art Department eventually building her way up to a Director position.

Partly retired now, Ophelia still dabbles in Design and holds classes at a prominent Design School for Graphic Design. She loves her coffee black and her cocktails strong, Her signature black bowler hat makes an appearance at times when the mood is upon her.


I wanted to go with a much more graphic stark quality with this lady, I always love the combo of classic black and white, but it always adds a twinkle of pizazz when gold is involved!

6 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous! I think I want to be Ophelia's friend. :)

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  2. Thanks so much Melanie, She's quite a gal! ; ) M.

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  3. If there is every a trend you are all over it! Go Marcus! AM@tfd

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  4. This is amazing, thank you!

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  5. I love the simplicity of the color scheme and how you layered it to be intereseting. Where can you buy that poster?

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  6. Hi Sarah, The poster is a vintage poster that I found, I am not certain where you would find a copy, perhaps Ebay? Thx for the encouraging comments, Marcus.

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