A
woman with an unusual kind of lifestyle, has gotten a lot of people
stunned after she was found out to have worn only one colour for years.
Elizabeth Eaton Rosenthal
Elizabeth Eaton Rosenthal, a.k.a. Elizabeth Sweetheart, is a fine artist in Brooklyn, New York.
The woman has been dressing from head to toe in various shades of
green for the last 20 years. To her, green is the happiest, most
positive color in the world, so she can’t imagine wearing anything else.
According to The New York Times, ‘The Green Lady of Carroll
Gardens’, as Elizabeth is most widely known, has always had a thing for
experimenting. At one point in her life she wore only 1930s print
dresses, before moving on to single colors, like silver, pink, purple,
blue and finally green, which she surprisingly never got bored of. Her
passion for green started with some home-mixed green nail polish and a
neon lime streak in her hair, but it quickly spread to her clothing and
her home, as well.
Today, she always sports green hair, an attire made up of different
hues of green, and most of the things she buys, from towels and skin
care products to furniture and appliances, are also green.
“I never planned for any of this to happen,” Sweetheart told The New York Times. “It’s
not an obsession. It just happened naturally. I’ve always used color,
collected color. Maybe it was because I grew up in Nova Scotia, and
after moving to New York, I missed having green all around me.”
All she knows is that green makes her happy, helps her deal with
daily problems, so she wouldn’t dream of wearing any other color.
“It’s the most positive color in the whole world,” Elizabeth says. “It
makes me feel happy. You can wake up really miserable in the morning
and then you get dressed and turn green and it’s quite wonderful.” But
that’s not her only motivation for wearing green exclusively. The
75-year-old artist also does it because it makes people happy. “It’s for
other people,” she told The South Brooklyn Post. ” I like to
make people happy. And for the children. I was really not an outgoing
person. But I say hello to anyone who talks to me and I love it. The
young children love it.”
“It’s just amazing traveling with her,” Elizabeth’s husband Dylan confirms. “People
shout from cars, children flock to her on the train and tourists take
pictures of her. The most diverse people call to her from across the
street, give her thumbs up, call her ‘Miss Green.’”
But finding everything you want to wear in a single color can’t be
very easy, especially when you’ve been doing it for 20 years. The Green
Lady shops for the staple of her wardrobe – green overalls, of which she
has almost 30 pairs – at stores like GapKids, The Children’s Place and
Old Navy’s, but even if she doesn’t find what she’s looking for in
green, she can always dye it. She ‘cooks’ a pot of green dye every
morning, to dye her hair strands and all her garments. Everything she
wears, from her underwear and socks to the clothes on her back and the
butterfly hair clips has to be green.
Elizabeth’s house is mostly green as well, from the front door to her backyard, and everywhere in between.
Her bed linens, the window curtains, chairs, and even things like pots, pans, pens and hygiene products, they are all green.
“I can’t even sleep unless I’m all in green,” the Green Lady told Patch.com.
Asked if she ever gets tired of green, Elizabeth Sweetheart said “Oh no, never. It keeps getting better every day.”
The Green Lady of Brooklyn is not the only color-obsessed person
we’ve featured on Oddity Central. Five years ago, we wrote about
Charlotte price, a woman obsessed with the color pink, and in 2014 we
featured Sevenraj, an Indian real-estate agent who surrounded himself
with red and white.
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