The après-ski life has long been a symbol of luxury, first surfacing in the Alps in the 1950s.Long associated with the slopes of 60s-era hangouts like St. Moritz, the French phrase literally means 'after ski' - but, over the years, has come to hold another, more pointed meaning.Take one of these Slim Aarons photographs for a better understanding, snapped over the better part of a half-century. They depict stylish jet-setters sipping bubbly, often against a backdrop of white - all with some not-so-underlying aristocracy.
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