
Dante in New Black
Dante doesn’t speak loudly—but his presence is unforgettable. New Black isn’t flat — it sparkles with purpose, like midnight confetti. Dante in New Black is about depth, resilience, and redefining power in stillness.

Dante doesn’t speak loudly—but his presence is unforgettable. New Black isn’t flat — it sparkles with purpose, like midnight confetti. Dante in New Black is about depth, resilience, and redefining power in stillness.

Truffle Brown is the color of sacred ground—rich, earthen, and steady. In this portrait, we meet Ryan DeLuca: a somatic therapist and founder of Cacao de Luca, whose presence speaks in gentle rhythms and grounded rituals. Photographed in the forests of Riverside Park, this shoot is a quiet exploration of nervous system healing, cacao as ceremony, and the slow beauty of returning to yourself. If you’re in a season of restoration, this color—and this portrait—might feel like home.

Shauna dances with the earth—fearless, and full of grace. A writer, poet, and grounded traveler, she moved through The Highlands in a storm, wrapped in the richness of rust, truffle, and chamois browns. These aren’t just colors—they’re layers of history, depth, and trust. Shauna reminds us: brown isn’t dull. It’s where all life begins.

Melissa in Baby Pink glowed like a whisper in motion. A romantic at heart and a shapeshifter of style, Melissa shows us what it means to wear joy like it’s your birthright.

Yamalisa doesn’t just wear pink—she commands it. In hot pink, she walked through Lookout Park like a queen reborn, radiating strength through stillness and elegance through action. A leader in both the legal world and the lives of young women she mentors, she shows us how beauty and purpose can coexist, brilliantly.

Amber moves through the world like a wild flame — vibrant, untamed, and brimming with creative energy. Wrapped in Dragon Fruit pink, she embodies both fierce individuality and tender sweetness, a living contradiction that feels utterly magnetic.

Raspberry is a hue of sweetness and strength — and so is Hannah. From her vibrant curls to the infinity bands on her wrists, every detail spoke of a woman who nurtures joy, connection, and legacy. Hannah reminds us that joy can be both soft and bold.

Lillian wore Magenta Galactica like it was stitched from her own soul — layered, cosmic, and alive with complexity. Neurodivergent and beautifully self-aware, Lillian is learning to celebrate her sensitivity as her greatest strength. This color wasn’t just clothing — it was an activation, a radiant pulse of permission to take up space with softness and depth.

Nick stepped out of black and into Red Violet — a color of curiosity, transformation, and emotional depth. We met dancing at Rosa Parks Circle, and in this shade, he came alive. This portrait captures a moment of flow, of turning down the noise to hear what the heart has to say.

Marlise moves through life like a living bouquet — steady, radiant, and full of quiet power. An art educator, dancer, and soon to be somatic teacher, she chose grape as her Power Portrait: rich, romantic, and emotionally alive. This hue reflects her tenderness, her boldness, and her devotion to healing that lives in both heart and body.
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