Description
Discover a rare gem in the world of vintage magazines: the Mademoiselle Magazine July 1940. This unique issue, often referred to as the Imperfect Venus Number, offers an intriguing snapshot of life and culture during the tumultuous times of World War II. The captivating cover art by Paul D’Ome sets the tone for an engaging read.
This July 1940 edition is especially noteworthy for its reflection of fashion, lifestyle, and the evolving role of women in society. As you flip through its pages, you will find articles that encapsulate the essence of the era, making this collectible magazine a fantastic addition for historians and vintage magazine enthusiasts alike. Its unique themes, like “Eat and Run” and “A Penny for Your Thoughts,” provide insights into the cultural mindset of the time.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good vintage condition, exhibiting light wear typical for items of its age. Each magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its charm. The binding is taped, suggesting it has been well-loved yet still intact, making it a fantastic collectible.
Key Features:
- A lavish cover design by renowned artist Paul D’Ome
- Engaging articles covering topics from fashion to self-reflection, such as “Memo from the Editor” and “The Last Word—On the Imperfect Venus”
Explore the contents further with highlights that include:
- “Just Looking, Thanks!”
- “Look Where You're Going!”
- “Smart Girl”
- “Fun for Your Money”
- “Something to Talk About” covering Theatre, Movies, Books, and Records
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