Description
Belmont Park Ball captures the glamour of 1951 high society as guests arrive at the annual Belmont Park Racecourse Ball in New York. Slim Aarons photographed this elegant scene featuring baseball writer Red Smith, fashion designer Mollie Parnis, and George D Widener among the distinguished attendees dressed in their finest evening attire. The photograph preserves the excitement and sophistication of this celebrated social event, where fashion, sport, and society converged in one unforgettable evening at one of America's most prestigious racing venues.
This photograph transforms your space into a gallery of timeless elegance, inviting conversations about an era when style and social grace defined the season's most anticipated events. Belmont Park Ball creates an atmosphere where guests discover the magnetic appeal of mid-century New York society, bringing the sophistication of formal balls and racing culture into contemporary interiors. Whether displayed in your study, living room, or hallway, this print elevates any setting with its blend of vintage charm and historical significance, connecting your space to a moment when elegance was an art form.
Available in photo lustre or matte finish, professionally framed in black, white, or natural wood. Slim Aarons mastered the art of capturing society at its finest, and this exceptional print brings that same sense of occasion and refinement to your home today.
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