New Year’s Eve at Romanoff

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Step back in time with “New Year’s Eve at Romanoff,” an evocative tableau by iconic photographer Slim Aarons that transports you straight to the glamorous festivities of December 31, 1956, in Beverly Hills, California. Capturing two guests immersed in New Year’s Eve revelry at Romanoff’s, this artwork serves as a frozen moment that epitomizes the golden era of Hollywood glamour.

Position this Slim Aarons piece in your living room or office, and you’ve essentially invited the allure of a bygone era into your personal space. It’s more than a photograph; it’s a conversation starter, a statement of taste, and an aspirational touchstone all rolled into one. Every glance at it offers an escape, a brief sojourn to a time and place where sophistication reigned supreme.

Slim Aarons was renowned for his ability to encapsulate the essence of high society and leisure in visually arresting compositions. This print is no exception. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it’s a genuine homage to the indelible charisma of its subjects and the ineffable magnetism of its locale.

In a world awash with fleeting digital images, owning a Slim Aarons artwork is like holding a piece of history in your hands. It’s not just a photograph; it’s an experience that enriches your daily life and elevates your home décor to unparalleled heights of elegance. This isn’t just art; it’s a ticket to a world most can only dream of.

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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