Mademoiselle Magazine March 1974 How To Make A New Look, Your Own Look


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Mademoiselle Magazine – March 1974 – How to Make a New Look, Your Own Look

This is the March 1974 issue of Mademoiselle Magazine, headlined by the feature “How to Make a New Look, Your Own Look”—a spring fashion guide on owning your personal style through bold proportions, workwear, and fresh silhouettes. Alongside in-depth beauty coverage, cultural essays, and personal storytelling, this issue captures the empowering and experimental spirit of early 1970s womanhood.

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Highlights from This Issue:

FEATURES & FICTION

  • Were You Daddy’s Girl or Mother’s Daughter? – The lasting influence of parental identity, by Amy Gross (p. 114)

  • Is Rape What Women Really Want? – A provocative essay by Catherine Calvert (p. 134)

  • The Measure of a Man – Short story by Susan Thaler (p. 136)

  • Scene/Seen: Scott, Zelda, and Scottie, by Zelda (p. 168)

FASHION

  • Cover Story: Photographed by Gösta Peterson (p. 12)

  • How to Make a New Look Your Look – Key spring fashion feature (pp. 104–113)

  • On the Job Dressing – Functional and stylish workplace wear (pp. 116–125)

  • Double Bagging – Accessories in pairs (pp. 138–139)

  • A Matter of Proportion – Balancing shape and structure (pp. 140–141)

  • Here and Now: Paris – Trends from France (pp. 142–145)

  • A Shirt Story – Shirt styles and tailoring (pp. 146–149)

  • Minims – Sleek minimalist looks (pp. 150–157)

Fashion Beats:

  • Under-white (p. 64)

  • Double Play (p. 72)

  • Bares (p. 79)

  • On the Sunny Side (p. 80)

  • Small Prints, Romper Room, Brights, Long Stemmed Beauty, Pro Fits (pp. 187–200)

BEAUTY

  • Saturday Beautyworks to Last All Week (pp. 126–129)

  • Bumps Off: Anti-cellulite shape-up plan (pp. 158–159)

  • M is for Mother: Pregnancy and postnatal beauty by Mary Randolph Carter Berg (pp. 160–163)

  • Scent column by Mary Randolph Carter (p. 174)

Beauty Beats:

  • Rave Reviews (p. 189)

  • Gold Finds (p. 198)

TRAVEL & ENVIRONMENTS

  • Is Europe Still a Bargain? Budget tips and insights (p. 164)

  • Eat by Mary Cantwell (p. 26)

  • 3 Very Personal Apartments (pp. 130–133)

  • Drive by Tony Hogg (p. 198)

IN EVERY ISSUE

  • An Opinion: The Energy Crisis by Elizabeth & William Kotzwinkle (p. 64)

  • Catch Up With by Leo Lerman (p. 70)

  • Horoscope by Maxine Lucille Fiel (p. 72)

  • The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Sex by Karen Durbin (p. 80)

  • The Poetry Place: Poems by Christine Louise Kane and Roger McGough (p. 88)

  • Man Talk by Newman & Benton (p. 96)

  • Notes from the Editor (p. 98)

  • MLLE’s Next Word: What Makes a Look Your Look? (p. 103)

  • MLLE’s Last Word On… Daisy, Tom, and Friends (p. 170)

  • Reading by Penelope Gilliatt (p. 173)

  • Mailaway Catalogue by Mary Emmerling (p. 178)

  • Reader’s Letters (p. 196)

  • Health by Drs. Arthur & Stuart Frank (p. 197)

A bold, stylish, and reflective issue, Mademoiselle March 1974 offers a full-bodied look at self-expression and identity—perfect for collectors of vintage women’s magazines and 1970s fashion history.

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