Mademoiselle Magazine October 1940 American Design Number No Label


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Sale price$70.00 USD

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Discover a unique piece of history with the Mademoiselle Magazine from October 1940, a vintage edition that exemplifies American design at its finest. This collectible magazine not only showcases stunning fashion but also provides a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the era during World War II.

This fascinating issue features the striking cover art by Paul D’Ome, making it a visual delight for collectors of vintage magazines. Inside, you'll find a variety of engaging articles that capture the spirit of the time. Notable highlights include "Designing Females," which explores women’s roles in fashion and design. Other captivating features such as "The Road to Hollywood" and "Letters from England" provide insightful commentary on society and culture during the war.

The Mademoiselle Magazine October 1940 vintage issue is not just a magazine; it’s a window into a pivotal moment in history. It represents the intersection of style, art, and the evolving status of women in America. This particular issue is highly sought after by enthusiasts and historians alike, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

This magazine is in excellent condition, exhibiting light wear typical for its age, which only adds to its authenticity and charm. All vintage magazines from our collection come protected in a plastic covering, ensuring their preservation for years to come.

Key Features of this Issue:

  • Exclusive cover and articles that reflect American design trends of 1940.
  • Engaging and insightful contributions from various authors and designers.
  • Includes stories discussing the changing social dynamics during World War II.

Enhance your collection with this exceptional find. Perfect for both avid collectors and those who appreciate historical snapshots captured in vintage magazines, the Mademoiselle Magazine October 1940 is a must-have.

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