Description
Immerse yourself in the epitome of vintage glamour with Serge Obolensky, captured by the celebrated photographer Slim Aarons in July 1964. This remarkable photograph memorializes Colonel Serge Obolensky at the very restaurant he brought to life, the St. Regis Roof in New York. Slim Aarons has granted you a personal invitation to step back in time and experience an intimate moment in a world of timeless sophistication.
Picture this photograph gracing your living room or study, adding a layer of historical richness that only this classic can provide. As you walk past each day, you'll feel the story it tells and the conversations it naturally sparks. This print becomes a daily transport to an era of unmatched elegance, creating a visual dialogue between past and present.
Serge Obolensky serves as a gateway to New York's elite social history and to the iconic style of Slim Aarons himself, the photographer who made a career capturing 'attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places.' The atmosphere of your home will be subtly but irrevocably elevated, imbued with a sense of classic allure that transforms any space into something extraordinary.
If you're looking to enrich your living space with a visual narrative that stands the test of time, look no further. Allow Serge Obolensky to become part of your home's character, a silent but eloquent guest at every gathering, a window to an era we often dream of but seldom experience. This piece brings the golden age of New York society into your daily life with effortless sophistication.
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