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Soicher Marin presents a luminous portal to the golden age of leisure with "Catherine Wilke" by Slim Aarons. Captured in 1980 at Capri’s Hotel Punta Tragara, this Giclee print portrays Wilke alongside her companions in a sun-drenched tableau of international glamour. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans using archival materials and premium luster photographic paper, each made-to-order work preserves the evocative detail of the original scene. This exclusive license piece, featuring a striking portrait orientation, serves as a timeless emblem of high society and refined style, offering a quintessentially chic narrative that effortlessly elevates the modern home.

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This 1980 image of Catherine Wilke and fellow sunbathers at the Hotel Punta Tragara in Capri captures a defining moment of late 20th-century European leisure culture. By this time, Capri had cemented its status as a glamorous retreat for the international elite, known for its dramatic scenery, exclusive resorts, and liberated social atmosphere. The topless sunbathing and casual elegance reflect the shifting norms of the post-1960s era, when attitudes toward the body, fashion, and public expression had become markedly more relaxed. This photograph not only documents a luxurious lifestyle but also symbolizes the cultural freedom and aesthetic minimalism embraced by the global jet set at the dawn of the 1980s. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 7 Sizes
This captivating wall art features the iconic photograph "Palm Beach Idyll" by Slim Aarons. Known for capturing the jet-set lifestyle of the mid-20th century, Aarons' work is a window into a bygone era of luxury and leisure. This piece is beautifully framed, ready to add a touch of sophistication to your living room or office.
This picture is the perfect addition to our guest bedroom. High Quality. We love it!. Rhonda. Lloyd Harbor, NY. Mon Feb 24 2025

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2 Colors, 8 Sizes
Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Slim Aarons' "Poolside Gossip," captured in January 1970 at the iconic Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California—a modernist masterpiece designed by architect Richard Neutra for department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann. This vibrant photograph depicts former model and homeowner Nelda Linsk (seated right, in a striking yellow outfit), wife of art dealer Joseph Linsk, engaged in lively conversation with her friend Helen Dzo Dzo Kaptur (left), as actress Lita Baron approaches from behind, cocktail in hand, against a backdrop of the sparkling turquoise pool, lush desert landscaping, and the majestic San Jacinto Mountains. Epitomizing the carefree glamour of mid-20th-century high society, the un-staged scene reflects the era's leisure and elegance, with the subjects' relaxed poses and colorful attire symbolizing an aspirational lifestyle that has made this image a cultural icon, even inspiring recreations decades later. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.
Robert Jy. Houston, TX. Thu Sep 25 2025

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This iconic photograph captures Carmen Alvarez enjoying a game of backgammon with Frank 'Brandy' Brandstetter in a swimming pool at Acapulco in 1978. The image epitomizes the sophisticated leisure culture that defined Acapulco's golden age as Mexico's premier international resort destination during the late 1970s. Depicting a Hollywood actress and a hotelier moonlighting as a US intelligence officer enjoying a game of backgammon in a pool in Mexico, 'Keep Your Cool' is undeniably Aarons at his finest. This photograph captures the essence of tropical glamour at its most inventive, where the traditional parlor game of backgammon becomes an aquatic adventure in paradise. The scene represents the perfect fusion of sophistication and whimsy that characterized Acapulco's appeal to international jet-setters who appreciated both luxury and playfulness. This image embodies the carefree spirit and creative approach to leisure that made Acapulco a beloved escape for celebrities and socialites who sought unique experiences in settings of unparalleled natural beauty and refined hospitality. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This exquisite wall art by Slim Aarons captures the essence of the 1963 Dublin Horse Show. This photographic print, presented in a landscape orientation, is meticulously framed with a single picture frame crafted from a blend of solid and engineered wood, complemented by a tempered glass cover. The artisan handcrafted wood molding adds a touch of sophistication, making it an ideal centerpiece for your living space. This piece arrives ready to hang, offering an effortless way to infuse your home with a sense of history and style.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 7 Sizes
The "Monocled Miss" wall art, framed in handcrafted wood molding, effortlessly combines vintage allure with contemporary style. Its square format and versatile hanging orientation allow it to fit seamlessly into any space, whether displayed in a portrait or landscape position. The tempered glass cover ensures lasting clarity, while the included wall-mounting hardware makes installation a breeze. This made-to-order art piece offers a sophisticated touch to your decor, inviting admiration from every angle.
I absolutely love my new art. Delivered on time and with white glove service!. Elizabeth. Brooklyn, NY. Sat Oct 26 2024

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4 Colors, 9 Sizes
This iconic photograph captures American writer C.Z. Guest (Mrs F.C. Winston Guest, 1920 - 2003) and her son Alexander Michael Douglas Dudley Guest in front of their Grecian temple pool on the ocean-front estate, Villa Artemis, Palm Beach in January 1955. The image epitomizes the sophisticated leisure culture and refined elegance that defined Palm Beach's golden age as America's premier winter resort destination during the mid-1950s. Depicting one of America's classic beauties who was named to the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List in 1959 in her element at the magnificent estate designed in 1916 by architect F. Burrall Hoffman, who also designed Villa Vizcaya, this photograph captures the essence of American high society at its most authentic and aspirational. The scene embodies the patrician beauty and sporty, outdoorsy aesthetic that defined socially registered enclaves like Palm Beach, where C.Z. Guest became a fashion icon with her unfussy, clean-cut style that was seen as typically American. This image represents the perfect synthesis of old-world architectural grandeur and new-world glamour that made Palm Beach the ultimate destination for America's social elite. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This captivating photograph captures the idyllic leisure atmosphere at the legendary Tahoe Tavern on the shores of Lake Tahoe, California, in 1959. The image showcases the resort during its final golden years as one of America's premier mountain destinations, where bathers enjoyed the perfect combination of alpine grandeur and sophisticated hospitality that defined the Sierra Nevada's most celebrated luxury retreat. Depicting the timeless allure of American mountain resort culture, this photograph embodies the vision of timber baron Duane L. Bliss, who transformed Lake Tahoe into an international playground for discerning travelers seeking "primitive simplicity with twentieth century luxury." The scene represents the culmination of nearly sixty years of refined hospitality, where the Tahoe Tavern served as "the finest hostelry between San Francisco and the Rockies," attracting guests from across the United States and Europe who arrived via the resort's own narrow-gauge railroad and elegant steamship service to experience the unparalleled beauty of America's most spectacular alpine lake. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This iconic photograph captures the essence of French Riviera glamour on the legendary beaches of Saint-Tropez in August 1971, immortalizing the sophisticated beach culture that defined the Côte d'Azur during its golden age as the ultimate playground for international celebrities and jet-setters. The image embodies the effortless elegance and sun-drenched luxury that transformed Saint-Tropez from a humble Provençal fishing village into the world's most celebrated seaside destination, where artistic bohemians, Hollywood stars, and European aristocrats gathered to experience the perfect fusion of Mediterranean beauty, cultural sophistication, and the liberated spirit of the early 1970s. This remarkable scene represents the pinnacle of French Riviera chic, capturing Saint-Tropez at the height of its fame as the muse that inspired painters, filmmakers, and writers who found in this coastal paradise the ultimate expression of joie de vivre and artistic freedom. Photographed during the peak of Saint-Tropez's legendary summer season, this quintessential Aarons composition celebrates the timeless allure of the French Riviera's most exclusive destination and the art of sophisticated leisure. The scene captures the essence of la dolce vita at its most authentic, where the natural beauty of golden beaches and azure waters provided the perfect backdrop for a cultural revolution that began with Brigitte Bardot's iconic films and evolved into an enduring symbol of luxury and freedom, celebrating Saint-Tropez's unique position as a place where artistic creativity, celebrity culture, and Mediterranean elegance converged to create a lifestyle that continues to define the ultimate expression of summer sophistication and coastal luxury. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a decorated WWII combat photographer and earning a Purple Heart, Aarons made a conscious decision to trade the torn battlefields for lush lawns and tropical gardens. His work for prestigious publications including LIFE, Town & Country, and Harper's Bazaar captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication, style, and the art of living beautifully. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
3 Colors, 9 Sizes
"Snowmass Picnic," captured by Slim Aarons in January 1967 amid the pristine slopes of Snowmass-at-Aspen, Colorado, evokes the joyous camaraderie of alpine high society. This enchanting photograph portrays a stand-up fondue picnic for skiers, with hot food elegantly helicoptered in by Holiday magazine, where notable guests like Howard Head of the Head Ski Company, IBM president Thomas Watson Jr. and his wife Olive, Norwegian Olympic skier Stein Eriksen, and restaurateur Armando Orsini gather in the fresh snowfields, their laughter and stylish winter attire harmonizing with the vast trails of the newly opened village. The scene captures the heart of 1960s winter leisure, weaving adventurous spirit with refined indulgence, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant lovers of snowy escapades and sophisticated gatherings. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.
I think these pieces are so cool and fun affordable but not cheap. I’m very happy with them.!. Shauna. Heber City, UT. Sat Oct 05 2024

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
"Yacht Holiday," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1967, off the sun-kissed coast of Marbella, Spain, evokes the languid splendor of Mediterranean leisure. This enchanting photograph portrays tanned bodies lounging gracefully on the deck of Dino Pecci Blunt's luxurious yacht, their relaxed forms bathed in golden sunlight against the shimmering azure waters and distant shoreline. The scene captures the heart of 1960s jet-set indulgence, weaving serene relaxation with refined sophistication, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant lovers of nautical glamour and coastal elegance. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This iconic photograph captures ladies by the pool at the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California, January 1970. From right to left, former fashion model Helen Dzo Dzo Kaptur (in white lace), unknown, Nelda Linsk (in yellow), wife of art dealer Joseph Linsk, and actress Lita Baron (in the white sunhat). The Linsks are the current owners of the house. The image epitomizes the sophisticated leisure culture and Desert Modernism aesthetic that defined Palm Springs' golden age as Hollywood's exclusive desert playground during the early 1970s. Depicting stylish socialites enjoying a leisurely afternoon at Richard Neutra's architectural marvel designed in 1946 for Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., the house has been described as "an architectural marvel that helped define the modernist aesthetic of the resort city of Palm Springs," this photograph captures the essence of California's jet-set lifestyle at its most glamorous. The scene embodies the relaxed, moneyed allure of Palm Springs in the 60s and 70s, when it served as the perfect hideaway for the glitterati - close enough to the LA studios, far enough from the paparazzi's clicking cameras. This image represents the perfect fusion of modernist architecture and Hollywood glamour that made Palm Springs the ultimate desert retreat for America's cultural elite. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
This striking wall art piece "Tennis in the Bahamas" captures the essence of leisure and elegance and the photographic print is fully hand-produced and presented in a sleek white frame crafted from solid and engineered wood. The use of plexiglass as a cover material ensures clarity and protection.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This enchanting photograph captures Brigitte Lapp Fonda in a moment of serene elegance, reclining amidst the lush foliage of Marbella in January 1980. The image embodies the sophisticated tranquility that defined Spain's Costa del Sol during its golden era as Europe's premier luxury destination, where international jet-setters sought refuge from the pressures of fame and fortune. This remarkable scene epitomizes the refined leisure culture that made Marbella a legendary sanctuary for celebrities, socialites, and European aristocrats who appreciated the perfect fusion of Mediterranean beauty, privacy, and understated glamour that this exclusive Spanish coastal haven uniquely provided. Photographed during the height of Marbella's reputation as the ultimate celebrity retreat, 'Quiet Afternoon' represents the quintessential Aarons aesthetic: the perfect marriage of natural beauty and effortless sophistication that characterized the lifestyle of the international elite. The scene captures the essence of la dolce vita Spanish-style, celebrating the intimate moments of repose and reflection that made the Costa del Sol a beloved escape for those who understood that true luxury lay not in ostentation, but in the freedom to find peace and beauty in perfectly curated surroundings where discretion and elegance reigned supreme. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a decorated WWII combat photographer and earning a Purple Heart, Aarons made a conscious decision to trade the torn battlefields for lush lawns and tropical gardens. His work for prestigious publications including LIFE, Town & Country, and Harper's Bazaar captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication, style, and the art of living beautifully. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
This striking photograph captures Lady Daphne Cameron (Mrs. George Cameron) reclining elegantly on a tiger skin rug in the trophy room at socialite Laddie Sanford's home in Palm Beach, Florida. The image epitomizes the opulent lifestyle of 1950s high society, showcasing the sophisticated world of Palm Beach's social elite during the post-war era of American prosperity. Set within Sanford's lavishly appointed trophy room, the photograph juxtaposes feminine grace with the masculine world of big game hunting, creating a compelling visual narrative that speaks to the complex social dynamics of mid-century American aristocracy. This intimate portrait offers a glimpse into the rarefied world of socialites who defined luxury and style in the golden age of American society photography. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.
Lisa. Cleveland, OH. Tue Sep 24 2024

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
The "Dining Al Fresco On Capri" print transports you to a serene Mediterranean setting, where vibrant hues of blue, green, and pink capture the essence of leisurely outdoor dining. Crafted with care, the piece features a landscape orientation and is set behind tempered glass for a polished finish. This hand-painted, made-to-order piece arrives ready to hang, making it a seamless addition to your living space.

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2 Colors, 3 Sizes
"Pop And Society," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1968, at Leixlip Castle in Ireland, radiates the magnetic charm of a bygone era’s cultural crossroads. This evocative photograph portrays singer Marianne Faithfull, the Honorable Desmond Guinness, and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, lounging on a plush sofa beneath a grand gilt-framed painting of an 18th-century lady, their relaxed elegance set against the castle’s opulent interiors. The scene captures the heart of 1960s high society mingling with pop culture, weaving aristocratic tradition with rock ‘n’ roll allure, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant admirers of eclectic glamour and historic splendor. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
"Verbier Vacation," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1964, amid the sunlit slopes of Verbier, Switzerland, radiates the serene allure of alpine leisure. This enchanting photograph portrays holidaymakers basking atop a snowy mountain, their stylish winter attire glowing under the golden sunlight, framed by the majestic Alps and a crystalline sky. The scene captures the heart of 1960s high society winter escapes, weaving tranquil relaxation with refined elegance, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant lovers of snowy retreats and sophisticated charm Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This captivating photograph captures waterskiing from the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, France, in 1969. The image epitomizes the sophisticated leisure culture that defined the French Riviera's golden age as the ultimate playground for international high society. The legendary Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc, which opened its doors in 1887 as an artist's retreat, represents the pinnacle of Mediterranean luxury hospitality, where Hollywood royalty, European aristocracy, and global luminaries gathered to experience the perfect fusion of natural beauty and refined elegance. Set against the azure waters of the Mediterranean, this photograph showcases the effortless glamour that made the hotel one of the French Riviera's most luxurious institutions. The scene captures the essence of la dolce vita at its most authentic, when waterskiing from the hotel's private waterfront represented the ultimate expression of privileged leisure, combining athletic adventure with the timeless sophistication that has made Cap d'Antibes synonymous with Continental elegance. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This wall art features the iconic work of Slim Aarons. Capturing a moment in Saint-Tropez, this photographic print brings a touch of timeless elegance to your space. Printed on high-quality paper, it showcases vivid color photography that transports you to a sun-drenched day on the French Riviera. The piece is framed in artisan handcrafted wood molding imported from Europe, adding a refined touch. With its landscape orientation, it's perfect for adding depth and character to any wall.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
"Colourful Crew," captured by Slim Aarons on June 1, 1970, aboard a yacht off the coast of Antibes, France, radiates the vibrant charm of the French Riviera's elite. This lively photograph showcases a group of stylishly dressed friends, their bright attire popping against the deep blue Mediterranean Sea, as they lounge and converse on the deck, with the distant shoreline and azure sky framing their relaxed elegance. The un-staged scene captures the essence of 1970s jet-set leisure, blending nautical adventure with effortless sophistication, evoking a timeless allure that continues to inspire those drawn to the glamour of coastal high society. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This legendary photograph captures four titans of Hollywood's Golden Age—Clark Gable, Van Heflin, Gary Cooper, and James Stewart—sharing an intimate moment of laughter and camaraderie at Romanoff's restaurant in Beverly Hills on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1957. The four legendary actors, resplendent in their formal evening wear, are caught in a spontaneous burst of genuine merriment, epitomizing the sophisticated masculine charm that defined Hollywood's leading men of the era. Romanoff's restaurant, owned by the colorful imposter "Prince" Michael Romanoff, served as Hollywood's most prestigious social hub from 1939 to 1962. The establishment on Rodeo Drive attracted an extraordinary constellation of A-list celebrities, making it the ultimate see-and-be-seen destination where industry legends could socialize away from the studio system's constraints. "Kings of Hollywood" stands as Aarons' most celebrated and widely recognized photograph, embodying everything that made his work extraordinary—the perfect convergence of legendary personalities, impeccable timing, and an environment that radiated old Hollywood sophistication. This photograph transcends mere celebrity portraiture to become a definitive document of American cinema's most illustrious era. The composition perfectly illustrates the social dynamics and masculine camaraderie that existed among Hollywood's elite, showing these titans of the silver screen in a moment of pure, unguarded joy that reveals their humanity while maintaining their legendary status. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

Soicher Marin
2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This serene photograph captures a view of palm trees at a beach resort in Boca Raton, Florida, in April 1978. The image epitomizes the sophisticated resort culture that transformed South Florida into America's premier tropical playground during the late 1970s. Boca Raton, with its carefully planned Mediterranean Revival architecture and world-class amenities, represented the pinnacle of American resort development, where meticulous landscaping and architectural harmony created an atmosphere of refined luxury. The graceful palm trees in this photograph embody the essence of subtropical elegance that defined Florida's Gold Coast, when destinations like Boca Raton attracted discerning travelers seeking both relaxation and sophistication. This scene captures the timeless appeal of Florida's resort lifestyle, where perfectly manicured landscapes and azure waters created an idealized vision of American leisure that would influence resort design and hospitality standards for decades to come. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

2 Colors, 3 Sizes
This sophisticated photograph captures a woman elegantly watching a poolside fashion show at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, on January 1, 1961. The image perfectly embodies the leisurely glamour that defined Palm Beach's social season, where fashion and lifestyle converged in the most exclusive settings. The Colony Hotel's poolside fashion shows were legendary events that attracted the social elite, creating the perfect backdrop for Aarons to document the intersection of high fashion and resort culture that characterized the early 1960s. The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach's iconic "Pink Paradise" established in 1947, served as the epicenter of sophisticated social life for international jet-setters, royalty, and Hollywood celebrities. By 1961, the hotel had become renowned for hosting exclusive poolside fashion shows that showcased the latest resort wear to an audience of discerning socialites and fashion enthusiasts. These events represented the pinnacle of Palm Beach's cultural calendar, where guests could experience the latest trends while enjoying the hotel's legendary hospitality and stunning oceanfront setting that made it a favorite retreat for luminaries including President John F. Kennedy, Judy Garland, and Frank Sinatra. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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"Party At Romanoff's," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1959, in the glamorous heart of Beverly Hills, California, whispers of the golden age of Hollywood’s elite revelry. This captivating photograph portrays a lively gathering at the famed Romanoff’s restaurant, where elegantly dressed socialites mingle beneath sparkling chandeliers, their laughter and clinking glasses set against the plush, dimly lit ambiance of this iconic celebrity haunt. The scene captures the essence of 1950s high society, weaving effortless sophistication with the electric allure of star-studded nights, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant lovers of vintage glamour and nostalgic elegance. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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This iconic photograph captures guests by the pool at the Hotel du Cap Eden-Roc in Antibes, France, in August 1976. The image epitomizes the zenith of French Riviera luxury and the sophisticated leisure culture that defined the Côte d'Azur during the glamorous 1970s. This photograph of vacationers soaking up the sun poolside at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc encapsulates the good life, showcasing the legendary hotel that has served as the ultimate sanctuary for international high society since 1887. Set against the pristine Mediterranean coastline of Cap d'Antibes, this photograph captures the essence of Continental sophistication at its most refined, where the hotel's exclusive pool terrace became the epicenter of European summer society. The scene represents the perfect fusion of natural beauty and cultivated elegance that made the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc the preferred retreat for Hollywood royalty, European aristocracy, and global luminaries who sought the ultimate expression of luxury leisure in one of the world's most breathtaking settings. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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"Palm Beach Idyll," captured by Slim Aarons circa 1955 in the sun-kissed haven of Palm Beach, Florida, evokes the whimsical grace of mid-century seaside leisure. This enchanting photograph portrays a glamorous couple reclining on the sandy shore, the woman in a vibrant red swimsuit and white hat lounging beneath a festive Christmas tree-shaped umbrella, with wrapped gifts on a nearby table and palm trees swaying against the azure ocean horizon. The scene captures the heart of 1950s tropical elegance, blending holiday whimsy with effortless sophistication, evoking a timeless romance that continues to captivate lovers of beachside glamour and nostalgic charm. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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This enchanting photograph captures an elegant garden party in Miami, Florida, in 1970. The image epitomizes the sophisticated social culture that defined Miami's transformation from tropical retreat to international playground during the early 1970s. Set against the lush backdrop of South Florida's perennial paradise, this photograph showcases the refined outdoor entertaining that became synonymous with Miami's emerging status as a cosmopolitan destination. The scene captures the essence of post-war American prosperity and the relaxed elegance that characterized the era's leisure class, when Miami began attracting not just seasonal visitors but year-round residents who appreciated the city's unique blend of tropical luxury and Continental sophistication. This photograph represents the golden age of American garden parties, where impeccable style met subtropical splendor, creating an atmosphere of effortless glamour that would define Miami's social landscape for generations to come. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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Premium rates apply. Young Women by the Canellopoulos penthouse pool, Athens, July 1961. George 'Slim' Aarons, a WWII army photographer, returned from the war with a mission of this own: to photograph "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places". From 1947 to 1993, on assignment for holiday, life, vogue, and town and country, he traveled the world documenting the rich and famous at home and play. Slim's iconic photographs, the best of which are gathered here, provide a rare glimpse into a golden age of wealth, privilege, beauty, and leisure.
Erin. TX. Fri Jul 19 2024

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This charming photograph captures the quintessential elegance of Sunday brunch at Brennan's restaurant, New Orleans during the golden age of the establishment's storied history. Brennan's was founded in 1946 by Owen Brennan, an Irish-American restaurateur and New Orleans native, and by 1960 had established itself as one of the French Quarter's most prestigious dining destinations. Originally called the Vieux Carré restaurant and located on Bourbon Street across from the Old Absinthe House until 1956 when it moved to its current location at 417 Royal Street, constructed in 1795, a two-story French Quarter mansion that was built for Don José Faurie and later housed the Banque de la Louisiane, the first bank in Louisiana. This intimate scene exemplifies the sophisticated Southern hospitality and Creole dining culture that made Brennan's famous for creating culinary legends like Bananas Foster in 1951, establishing the restaurant as an essential destination for discerning diners seeking authentic New Orleans refinement and charm. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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"Capri Tan," captured by Slim Aarons in January 1968 on a sunlit beach in Capri, Italy, embodies the effortless elegance of the Mediterranean jet-set lifestyle. This iconic photograph features a kneeling sunbather proudly displaying her rings and pendant, her bronzed skin glowing against the azure backdrop of the Tyrrhenian Sea, with the island’s rugged cliffs and vibrant ambiance enhancing the scene. The un-staged composition, showcasing the subject's poised yet relaxed demeanor, reflects the glamour and leisure of 1960s high society, evoking a timeless allure that continues to inspire those drawn to the sophistication of coastal luxury. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.
Perfect for our 70’s inspired Lakehouse.. Aimee. US. Thu May 02 2024

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This enchanting photograph captures the quintessential Alpine après-ski experience at the Ice Bar of Hotel Krone in Lech, Austria, on January 1, 1960. The image shows a bartender expertly mixing drinks for elegant guests against the breathtaking backdrop of the Omershorn mountain, epitomizing the sophisticated winter leisure culture that defined Europe's most exclusive ski destinations during the golden age of Alpine tourism. Hotel Krone, first mentioned in historical records in 1741 as a travelers' rest stop, had evolved by 1960 into one of Austria's most prestigious luxury hotels, run by the Pfefferkorn family for multiple generations. Lech itself represented the pinnacle of Alpine glamour, attracting aristocrats, celebrities, and discerning international travelers to its pristine slopes and refined hospitality. The resort's combination of exceptional skiing, luxurious accommodations, and sophisticated social atmosphere made it a favorite winter retreat for Europe's elite, establishing it as Austria's answer to the world's most glamorous mountain destinations. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This iconic photograph captures cars parked outside the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard in California in 1957, during the golden age of Hollywood glamour. The image epitomizes the post-war American dream and the rise of California car culture, showcasing the elegant automobiles of Hollywood's elite against the backdrop of one of the entertainment industry's most prestigious destinations. The Beverly Hills Hotel, known as the "Pink Palace," has been the preferred retreat for movie stars, moguls, and royalty since 1912, making this photograph a window into mid-century luxury and the sophisticated lifestyle of 1950s Beverly Hills. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This breathtaking photograph captures the spectacular seaside pool at the legendary Hotel Santa Caterina in Amalfi, Italy, in September 1984. The image showcases the iconic cliffside resort that has served as a secret oasis for celebrities and discerning travelers for over a century, embodying the timeless elegance and Mediterranean luxury that defines the Amalfi Coast's golden age of hospitality. Depicting the perfect harmony between architectural splendor and natural beauty that has made Hotel Santa Caterina a beloved retreat for Hollywood royalty, this photograph represents the epitome of Italian sophistication and coastal glamour. The scene embodies the resort's distinguished legacy as a family-owned sanctuary where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton fell in love, where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie escaped public attention, and where generations of international elite have sought refuge in settings of incomparable beauty, creating the timeless atmosphere of "la dolce vita" that has captivated visitors since 1880. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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"School Riding," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1960, at the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, Virginia, evokes the timeless grace of equestrian tradition. This enchanting photograph portrays a group of young women from the prestigious all-girls boarding school, elegantly attired in riding gear, guiding their horses through the rolling Virginia countryside, their poised figures framed by soft winter light and verdant fields. The scene captures the heart of 1960s aristocratic leisure, weaving youthful spirit with refined sophistication, evoking a romantic nostalgia that continues to enchant admirers of equestrian heritage and classic elegance. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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This enchanting photograph captures the quintessential elegance of 1960s alpine leisure, featuring a group of women reclining on the snow in Gstaad with rugs covering their knees during the height of the Swiss resort's emergence as the premier winter destination for the international jet set. Photographed in 1963, this iconic image embodies the sophisticated après-ski culture that defined Gstaad's transformation from a quiet farming village into the most fashionable ski resort in Europe. The scene perfectly captures the era when fashion designers like Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin and André Courrèges all began producing their own high fashion skiwear lines, dressing the likes of Sophia Loren and Princess Grace of Monaco as the Jet Set descended upon Alpine resorts. These elegant women, bundled in luxurious fur and wool against the pristine Alpine backdrop, represent the new breed of cosmopolitan socialites who made Gstaad synonymous with refined winter leisure, where the social scene rivaled the skiing itself in importance and glamour. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This captivating photograph captures French fashion icon Bettina Graziani in a moment of serene leisure, relaxing in a hammock on the pristine Costa Smeralda in Sardinia, Italy. The image showcases the legendary supermodel in an intimate, unguarded moment as she enjoys a book, embodying the effortless sophistication that made her "the most photographed woman in France" during the 1940s and 1950s. Born Simone Micheline Bodin, she became one of the century's first supermodels and served as an early muse to fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, for whom she worked as both model and press agent. Set against the luxurious backdrop of Sardinia's emerald coast, this photograph perfectly encapsulates the Mediterranean glamour and refined leisure that defined the jet-set lifestyle of the 1960s, presenting Bettina in her post-modeling years when she had retired to enjoy a life of sophisticated domesticity. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This vibrant and stylish photograph captures two women wearing brightly-colored skiwear standing in the foreground of a group of people attending a party in Snowmass Village, Pitkin County, Colorado, in April 1968. The scene showcases the sophisticated social gatherings that defined America's newest and most ambitious ski resort development, where the promise of European-style Alpine luxury was being realized in the dramatic Colorado Rockies just months after Snowmass's spectacular opening season. This captivating image embodies the pioneering spirit and glamorous social culture that characterized Snowmass during its inaugural years as America's most complete winter resort destination. The photograph captures the community during its remarkable transformation from pastoral Brush Creek Valley ranches into the country's largest and most ambitious ski village, designed to emulate the legendary Alpine resorts of Europe while establishing a distinctly American interpretation of mountain luxury. The scene represents the fulfillment of developer Bill Janss's extraordinary vision to create a ski resort that would rival Vail and any other destination in the world, where international sophistication met Colorado's rugged natural beauty in an unprecedented mountain community that attracted celebrities, socialites, and ski enthusiasts seeking the ultimate combination of world-class terrain, architectural innovation, and refined hospitality. This image perfectly captures the optimistic energy and social dynamism of Snowmass's early years, when the resort was setting new standards for mountain living and establishing itself as a premier destination for America's emerging ski elite. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.
Stephanie. Brighton, CO. Sun Feb 16 2025

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"Christmas Swim," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1954, at a Hollywood Hills residence in Los Angeles, California, encapsulates the whimsical glamour of mid-century high society. This iconic photograph features Rita Aarons, the photographer’s wife, floating gracefully in a pool adorned with festive baubles and a Christmas tree anchored to the pool’s floor, topped with a glinting star, while two children play with floating ornaments nearby and the Hollywood sign looms in the distance. The un-staged scene, blending festive cheer with sunlit sophistication, reflects the era’s playful yet luxurious lifestyle, with Rita’s poised presence in a cold, dirty pool—endured for the perfect shot—making this image a cultural touchstone that continues to charm holiday and art enthusiasts alike. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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"Pussyfooting," captured by Slim Aarons on January 1, 1958, along the sunlit shores of Jamaica, evokes the carefree elegance of tropical leisure. This enchanting photograph portrays actress Dee Hartford, wife of film producer Howard Hawks, savoring a Pussyfoot—a vibrant blend of Jamaican fruit juices—her poised silhouette framed by the shimmering sea and lush island backdrop. The scene captures the heart of 1950s jet-set glamour, weaving relaxed sophistication with exotic allure, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant lovers of coastal charm and refined indulgence. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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"Lounging in Verbier," captured by Slim Aarons in February 1964 on the sun-drenched slopes of Verbier, Switzerland, radiates the serene glamour of alpine leisure. This evocative photograph showcases holidaymakers reclining in sun loungers amid the pristine snow, their stylish attire and relaxed poses framed by the majestic Swiss Alps and a brilliant blue sky. The scene captures the essence of 1960s winter escapades, blending the crisp mountain air with moments of sun-kissed tranquility, evoking a timeless romance that continues to enchant admirers of sophisticated ski culture and elegant relaxation. Slim Aarons (1916–2006), born George Allen Aarons, rose from humble origins and World War II combat photography to become a celebrated chronicler of the elite, vowing post-war to photograph only "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," with his works gracing magazines like Town & Country and now preserved in the Getty Images archive. This exquisite reproduction from Soicher Marin is printed on premium luster photo paper using state-of-the-art techniques, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and enduring quality that brings a touch of mid-century sophistication to any space.

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This enchanting photograph captures Giacomo and Stefania Montegazza welcoming guests arriving by boat at their villa, La Cassinella, on Lake Como, in 1983. The image epitomizes the timeless elegance and refined hospitality that have defined Lake Como's aristocratic culture for centuries. La Cassinella, one of the lake's most prestigious private villas, represents the perfect fusion of Italian architectural heritage and contemporary luxury living that attracted international society to this legendary Alpine paradise. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Italian Alps reflected in Como's pristine waters, this photograph showcases the sophisticated art of Italian entertaining, where arriving by private boat represents not just convenience but a continuation of centuries-old traditions of lakeside nobility. The scene captures the essence of la dolce vita at its most authentic, where the Montegazzas embodied the gracious lifestyle that made Lake Como the preferred retreat for European aristocracy, international celebrities, and discerning connoisseurs of Continental sophistication. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This captivating photograph captures a skiing holiday in Courchevel, France, circa 1970, showcasing the pinnacle of Alpine luxury and sophisticated winter leisure. The image epitomizes the glamorous après-ski culture that defined the French Alps as the ultimate destination for international high society during the 1970s. Courchevel, nestled in the heart of the Three Valleys, represented the perfect marriage of world-class skiing and Continental elegance, attracting European aristocracy, Hollywood stars, and global jet-setters who sought both adventure and refinement. This photograph captures the essence of Alpine sophistication, when Courchevel established itself as the crown jewel of French ski resorts, offering an unparalleled combination of pristine slopes, luxury accommodations, and that distinctive French art de vivre that transformed winter sports into an expression of lifestyle and status. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This exotic photograph captures a luxury boat trip on the Jhelum River near Srinagar, in Jammu and Kashmir, India, in 1961. The boat is called the 'HB Cutty Sark'. The image epitomizes the romantic allure and sophisticated travel culture that attracted international adventurers to Kashmir during the early 1960s, when the region was celebrated as "Paradise on Earth." The Jhelum River, flowing through the heart of Srinagar and surrounded by the majestic Himalayan peaks, represented the ultimate fusion of natural grandeur and refined leisure for discerning travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences. This photograph captures the essence of luxury travel in Kashmir's golden age, when elegant houseboats and private river excursions offered visitors an intimate connection to one of the world's most breathtaking landscapes. The scene embodies the sophisticated approach to exotic destinations that characterized the international jet set's quest for unique experiences, combining adventure with comfort in settings of unparalleled natural beauty and cultural richness. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.

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This serene photograph captures Laura Hawk, assistant to the photographer, relaxing by the pool at El Rincon, the von Pantz' Marbella home, in September 1985. Laura Hawk, assistant to the photographer, relaxes by the pool at El Rincon, the von Pantz' Marbella home, September 1985 epitomizes the refined leisure culture of Spain's Costa del Sol during the golden era of international jet set society. The scene showcases the sophisticated lifestyle at the exclusive estate of Baron Hubert von Pantz and Baroness Terry von Pantz, the renowned Avon perfume fortune heiress who was known for over three decades in Marbella as "the hostess with the mostess," famous for her lavish parties that attracted aristocrats, celebrities, and European nobility to Spain's premier luxury destination. Marbella had become the most important new jet set destination in Europe, transforming from a simple fishing village into the Spanish Riviera where international elite gathered at exclusive retreats along the Costa del Sol. Slim Aarons, renowned for his evocative photographs of, as he described it, "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places," was the quintessential chronicler of high society. After serving as a war photographer, Aarons turned his lens to a new landscape: the glamorous lives of Hollywood elites, Palm Beach socialites, and jet-setting debutantes and princes. His work for society publications captured an aspirational world of leisure and luxury that defined the American upper class throughout the mid-20th century, creating images that remain timeless symbols of sophistication and style. Every piece in our unique Slim Aarons collection is meticulously handcrafted using archival materials and printed on premium, luster photographic paper with environmentally safe inks, custom framed by skilled artisans who ensure that each work of art meets the exacting standards befitting such an iconic photograph.