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Stunning unseen Slim Aarons photographs celebrating the luxe lives of of the elite are released in new book
- Unseen Slim Aarons’ photographs have been memorialized in a new book
- George ‘Slim’ Aarons worked between 1916 and 2006 and featured in Life
- The book follows his earlier work and time in Hollywood among the glitterati
Stunning unseen Slim Aarons’ photographs have been memorialized in a new book celebrating the luxurious lives of Hollywood’s elite.
The book is the ultimate and most comprehensive collection of George ‘Slim’ Aarons’ photography and features more than 100 previously unpublished images.
It details the groundbreaking five decades of Aarons’ work and begins with his fieldwork as an army photographer.
It then continues through his fledgling days in Hollywood, opening the LIFE bureau in Rome, doing fashion and travel shoots for Holiday, and finally traveling the world for Town & Country.
Slim worked between 1916–2006 and was among his generation’s most influential photographers.
His photographs have appeared in countless magazines, including Town & Country, Life and Holiday.
The host, Slim’s friend and owner of the Kaufmann House Nelda Linsk, shines in yellow at the centre of the party
North Conway, New Hampshire, a woman looks out to the snow while holding skis
Stunning unseen Slim Aarons’ photographs have been memorialized in a new book celebrating the luxurious lives of Hollywood’s elite
Poolside at Bouldereign, Carl Howgard’s home in Carefree, Arizona, 1973 Slim Aarons is part of the collection
Sotogrande pool, Spain, in 1975 transports readers back in time through the brilliant photographs
Viscountess Harriet de Rosiere at Mougins, France, were among the subjects of the brilliant photographer
Marianne Faithful and Mick Jagger at Castletown House, in 1968 were among the glitterati who also featured
The book captures Slim’s decades of work and that spanned through five decades
Venice Lido in 1957 shows two women in their swimsuits
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