Mademoiselle Magazine – March 1973 – Woman Loves Work by Amy Gross (Good Condition, No Label)
Dive into an iconic 1970s issue of Mademoiselle magazine that captures the shifting roles and ambitions of women in work and fashion. The March 1973 edition features the bold and insightful essay “Woman Loves Work” by Amy Gross—an early celebration of career-minded women navigating evolving social landscapes. This issue also showcases standout fashion spreads, practical beauty tips, and cultural commentary that reflect the spirit of the decade.
Condition:
The item is in good vintage condition with typical signs of age.
The exact magazine pictured is the one you will receive.
It comes in a plastic protective sleeve.
Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents
FEATURES & FICTION
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Woman Loves Work by Amy Gross – A trailblazing look at women in the workforce
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Poor Things – A short story by S.J. Wilson
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How a Splendid Cluck Cluck Lives – A whimsical visual story by Louis Lerman
FASHION
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Shirts That Work for Women Who Work – Functional style for the modern professional
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Spring Sweaters – Paired with practical shirts for transitional wardrobes
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Gingham, Aloha, and Biba – Unique spring fashion features
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Modern Underthings and Sleepshirts – Casual comfort meets style
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Sporty Pieces, Le Chic Rustique, and Fantasy Prints – Trendsetting spring looks
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Shirtwaists, Sheer Layers, Pleats – Clean silhouettes with thoughtful details
BEAUTY
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Beauty Memo & Beauty Data File – Tips, tricks, and must-haves
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Actress Beauty Cuts and Hard Beauty Guide – Influential looks from screen to street
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The Guy Who Cuts Hair – A stylist spotlight
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Lip Spritzers & Fast-Track Routines – Beauty made simple and effective
COLLEGE & CAREERS
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The Coffee Controversy – Examining the evolving image of the working woman
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The New Girls: Woman as Boss by Ann Marie Cunningham – A cultural shift on campus and in the office
TRAVEL
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Travel Count and Where to Ski in the East for Under $250 – Affordable getaways
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Smashing Apartment for Under $400 – Budget-friendly city living
ENVIRONMENTS
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Art Scene by Marty Carnett – Cultural updates and creative perspectives
IN EVERY ISSUE
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New Man columns by David Newman and Benton
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Poem by Anne Sexton
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Beauty Addict Talks Stuff – Honest product reviews
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Mlle. Looks for People – A social snapshot
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Fashion Beats, Dos & Don’ts, and the Visual Guide – Quick inspiration for daily life
This edition is ideal for vintage collectors, students of women’s history, or anyone inspired by the transformative energy of the 1970s. A remarkable issue that captures the essence of Mademoiselle’s blend of fashion, feminism, and fearless storytelling.





