Dancing In Acapulco

Imagine stepping into a time machine with ‘Dancing In Acapulco’ by Slim Aarons, a captivating photograph that takes you straight to February 1966. It’s a magical snapshot of English actress Merle Oberon gracefully dancing with Miguel Alemán Valdés, the former president of Mexico. This stunning artwork brings to life the glamorous world of Acapulco, where the echoes of past elegance and allure still linger.

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Step into a different era with “Dancing In Acapulco,” an evocative piece by the renowned photographer Slim Aarons. This artwork transports you back to February 1966, capturing an unforgettable moment where English actress Merle Oberon dances gracefully with Miguel Alemán Valdés, the former president of Mexico. The scene unfolds in glamorous Acapulco, where the glitz and allure of the past still resonate through this spectacular image.

Imagine the vibrancy this photograph by Slim Aarons will inject into your living space. It’s not merely a picture on a wall; it’s a conversation starter, a gateway to a world of sophistication and timeless beauty. Whether it graces your hallway, acts as the centerpiece of your living room, or adds a touch of historical charm to your study, this print imbues your home with an ineffable sense of nostalgia and elegance.

Why should “Dancing In Acapulco” find a home on your wall? Because Slim Aarons has an uncanny ability to encapsulate the essence of an epoch in a single frame. This print isn’t just a nod to history; it’s a celebration of life’s unforgettable moments, encapsulated for you to relish every day. Don’t just decorate your home—enrich it with a piece of history that also serves as a testament to the artistry and vision of Slim Aarons.

Prints are listed in cm and inches - what will be the size of my print?
We produce prints in both metric (centimetres) and imperial (inches) sizes.
The sizing system being used depends on the product type and the country in which your order is being sent to.
In most cases there are only a few millimetres difference between the metric and imperial conversions.

How does the border affect the size of the print?
The total size of the print will always be the size that you select.
The border if chosen is internal and slightly reduces the image area.

Which paper do you recommend?
Generally Photo Lustre (Semi Gloss) is recommended for most purposes as it is the middle ground between Matte & Gloss. So the colours will still be vibrant, with a lot less glare.

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