By the late 1960s and 70s Acapulco, a sun-soaked town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, had become the fashionable vacation spot for socialites, entrepreneurs, and the Hollywood jet-set. Situated four hours south of Mexico City, it was named after the ancient Nahuatl word for giant reeds and had been discovered by Hollywood types.
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In the 1970s, the clifftop Las Brisas, villas became the location for elaborate and constant parties hosted by vacationers like the rental car king Warren Avis. With guests including everyone from fashion designer Oscar de la Renta and his French wife, Françoise de Langlade, to models like Marisa Berenson, these hedonistic parties became the perfect backdrop to the evolving style of the 1970s string bikinis, headscarves, ropes of beads and baubles, and endless games of backgammon by the pool. Socialites, fashion designers, and entrepreneurs weren't the only visitors to Mexico's Gold Coast resort. Elvis Presley filmed Fun in Acapulco there, John F Kennedy and his bride, Jackie, honeymooned there, and Elizabeth Taylor became a regular along with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr., who frequented the El Mirador hotel.
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The Villa Nirvana in Mexico was a luxurious estate located in the exclusive resort town of Acapulco. The estate was built in the 1960s by American architect Edward Durell Stone, and was known for its stunning modernist design, beautiful gardens, and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The photographs of Villa Nirvana in 1971 was taken by Slim Aarons and captures a moment of luxury and elegance, as guests of the estate enjoy the stunning surroundings and world-class amenities.
The photographs show several elegantly dressed people, including women in swimsuits, lounging around the pool and soaking up the warm sunshine. In the background, the modernist architecture of the villa can be seen, along with the lush tropical vegetation that surrounds it.
The Villa Nirvana was a favorite destination of the wealthy and famous, including Hollywood celebrities, politicians, and business leaders. It was known for its impeccable service, luxurious accommodations, and stunning location, and was often referred to as one of the most beautiful properties in Acapulco. The photographs capture a moment in time when Acapulco was at the height of its glamour and appeal, and when the wealthy elite indulged in luxurious vacations and stylish living. It serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of the Mexican Riviera, with its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.