Description
The Real Stepford captures a sun-drenched poolside moment at Bill and Barbara Harbach's iconic home on Greenfield Hill in Southport, Connecticut, the very residence featured in the 1975 Bryan Forbes film The Stepford Wives. Slim Aarons documented this distinctive slice of cinematic history and classic Americana, where the meticulously manicured setting and relaxed poolside atmosphere embody the sophisticated leisure of Connecticut's elite. This isn't just any suburban scene but a window into the lifestyle that inspired one of cinema's most memorable cultural touchstones, preserved through Aarons' signature lens.
Imagine The Real Stepford transforming your space into a gallery of cultural significance, where film enthusiasts and photography collectors discover themselves drawn into conversations about American cinema and the golden age of lifestyle photography. This print brings the essence of refined Connecticut living into your home, creating an atmosphere where sophistication meets storytelling. Your guests will appreciate the layered narrative, recognizing both the cinematic legacy and the timeless elegance that Slim Aarons captured in this remarkable poolside moment, making your collection a testament to discerning taste.
Available in your choice of photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood to complement your interior aesthetic. This open edition print invites you to own a piece of photographic and cinematic history, bringing the understated elegance of classic Americana into your living room, study, or bedroom today.
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