Mademoiselle Magazine – April 1973 – Three for the Bath: Peachy Clean
Good Condition – Original Issue
Step into spring with the April 1973 issue of Mademoiselle, a lively celebration of fresh starts, playful fashion, and insightful features. From thought-provoking articles on post-war reflections to beauty tips rooted in natural charm, this vintage issue is both timely and timeless. The beauty feature “Three for the Bath: Peachy Clean” sets the tone for a season of renewal.
Condition:
This magazine is in good condition with typical signs of age.
The exact item shown is the one you’ll receive.
All magazines come with a plastic protective sleeve.
Combined shipping available on request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents
FEATURES & FICTION
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How to Spot a Liberated Man by Karen Durbin – A witty examination of modern masculinity
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Thoughts on the Morning After the Vietnam Ceasefire by Don Skene – Cultural commentary during a shifting era
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A Question of Honor – Short story by Alice Adams
FASHION
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This Is the Best Summer – Light, casual styles for warmer days
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The Agony of the Astroturf – Indoor sport style spreads with bold visuals
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Short Suits, Pajama Looks, Mad Cool Layers – Youthful and experimental fashion for spring
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Get Your Beach Kit, Working Whites, Back in the Seaside Again – Coastal-ready outfits and inspirations
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Mini Count and Spring Knits – Seasonal highlights in playful patterns and textures
BEAUTY
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Cover Look by Steen Svensson – Clean and natural beauty
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Beauty Memo, Beauty News, and Face Facts – Tips and insights from top editors
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The Vegetarian Diet Diet – Beauty from the inside out
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Sweet & Clean, Peachy Clean – Themed skincare feature
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Travel Tips for Finger-Lickin’ Good Faces – Skincare on the go
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Nail Count and Night & Day – Round-the-clock beauty advice
COLLEGE & CAREERS
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You Go / I Stay / Go / You Follow by Sally Plattin Koslow – Navigating relationships and independence
TRAVEL
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Across America: Pickings & Places – Travel inspiration by land and sea
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By Houseboat, By Camper, By Car – Unique modes of travel across the U.S.
ENVIRONMENTS
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Great Sweaters & So Forth by Mary Cantwell – Lifestyle and fashion blend
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Dutch Apricots by Alan Fraser – Creative lifestyle essays
IN EVERY ISSUE
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New Man columns by Mary Chuse and David Newman
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The Poetry Pick, Art Journal, and short fiction by Lucille Fiel
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Mlle Looks for People – Readers and personalities featured
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Next Word: Women & Work – Feminist reflections
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Newman’s Railway Catalogue by Mary Emmerling – Quirky back-page charm
This vintage edition is ideal for collectors, fashion historians, and fans of early 1970s editorial style. A thoughtful blend of style, storytelling, and substance that showcases Mademoiselle’s unique voice during a transformative decade.