Description
Lunch At Merle's captures a sun-drenched afternoon in 1966 at Merle Oberon's villa, La Consentida, perched above the sparkling waters of Acapulco. Slim Aarons photographed the English actress, second from right, surrounded by elegantly dressed lunch guests on her terrace, where white umbrellas shade a scene of leisure and sophistication. The intimate gathering, with its crisp linens and relaxed conversation, transports you to an era when Hollywood glamour extended far beyond the studio gates into private paradises where style and comfort merged effortlessly.
This photograph transforms your space into a dialogue between past and present, where every glance at the terrace scene reminds you that true elegance is timeless. Lunch At Merle's becomes more than wall art in your home, it becomes a window into a world where afternoons were savored, where guests lingered over long meals, and where the simple act of gathering under Mexican sun held its own quiet magic. The print invites you to embrace that same unhurried sophistication, bringing Slim Aarons and his legendary eye for capturing lifestyle into your daily surroundings.
Available in museum-quality photo lustre or elegant matte finish, professionally framed in your choice of black, white, or natural wood. This print doesn't just decorate your walls, it enriches your environment with the golden age of Hollywood leisure, creating a space where you can experience that same sense of timeless glamour every day.
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