Is there anyone that would seem to capture the South of France in all of its technicolor beauty as Slim Aarons did?  Capturing “attractive people in attractive places” was what he did best and the Hotel du Cap was a perfect backdrop for his gorgeous take on the jet set.  His images still resonate and inspire us in much that we do.  Here are a few of our favorites:

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At Eden Roc- 1969

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Cornelia Sharpe

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George Hamilton doing what he does best

 

 

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Sun Worship- 1958

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Saint-Tropez Swimmer

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All images courtesy of Slim Aarons

One Response

  1. Timothy

    The understatement of this porject provides a sophisticated alternative interpretation of what Art Deco can mean in Florida as compared to the high voltage overstatement of South Beach Art Deco. And in Palm Beach this porject is a fresh and easy modern alternative to the heaviness of Mediterranean and the formaility of Palm Beach Regency.Bravo Tim Button!