Grab a Drink With Hollywood's Stars
To photographer Slim Aarons, the biggest stars were auld acquaintances
- By Owen Edwards
- Smithsonian magazine, January 2006, Subscribe
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The genesis of The Kings of Hollywood is not entirely clear. Aarons recalls being in Romanoff's that night to shoot the glitterati for Life or Holiday. Frank Zachary, the legendary art director turned editor who worked at both Holiday and Town & Country, thinks the picture was done for Town & Country, though before he got there in 1972. "It ran as a one-column society party picture," says Zachary, now in his 90s and still a consultant for the Hearst Corporation. "I came across it years later and thought it was a great picture, so I ran it as a two-page spread in a photo essay called ‘Slim's Guys.' It's still one of my favorite pictures."
Full disclosure: A print of this picture hangs on my office wall. But I keep it behind my desk, so I'm not facing it. If I saw it too often, I might grow resentful at the way things are now.
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