
It was Fiesta down in Mexico. And so I stopped a while to see the show. I knew that frenesi meant please love me. And I could say frenesi . A handsome caballero caught my eye. I stood enchanted as he wondered by. And never knowing that it came from me. I gently sighed frenesi. He stopped and raised his eyes to mine. My lips just pleaded to be kissed. His eyes were soft as candles shined. So how was I to resist?
Eydie Gormet

What a gorgeous woman!! I thought this photo was a magazine ad at first, you know, a professional shot. But looking closer I think it's just an amateur with a stunning model. Look at that make-up! That lipstick! And her skin! Incredible!
Great story, but unfortunately I think this was some sort of promo. I found exactly the same slide (quite memorable) when I scanned hundreds of my father-in-laws slide from the 50s. As I recall it was shot on Anscochrome.
an excellent photograph, the composition is perfect, the model great.
I remember this slide as being an insert in Popular Photography,one of the better magizines from 1957 or 1958.The slide was an example of a new film that had just been introduced.