Description
Seventeen Magazine August 1987 Model Debi Small Cover No Label
This vintage Seventeen magazine from August 1987 features model Debi Small on the cover, photographed by Charlie Griffin. Inside, the issue highlights summer-to-fall fashion transitions, beauty inspiration, lifestyle advice, and cultural commentary that defined the late 1980s teen experience. The magazine is in good condition, with light wear consistent with age. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive. Please see photos for condition details.
All of our magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering, and we are happy to offer combined shipping upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents include:
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Fashion
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Short Changes – Raise hemlines with no sewing (p.70)
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Sport Support – The best bras for workouts (p.82)
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It’s All in the Jeans – The perfect shade of fade (p.196)
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Legwork – Make the most of your mini (p.226)
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Three Cheers! – Best-dressed pep squad looks (p.244)
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On the Cover – Model Debi Small feature (p.260)
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Something Wild – Exotic animal-print lingerie (p.274)
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She’s Got a Plaid Reputation – Trendy tartans (p.292)
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Swiss Bliss – Fresh takes on Tyrolean classics (p.302)
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Baby, It’s You – 1950s-inspired cool looks (p.324)
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Feet to Be Tied – The hottest shoes and boots (p.326)
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Body English – A British style invasion (p.336)
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Beauty
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Makeover: Making Waves – Fresh hair inspiration (p.46)
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What’s a Curl to Do? – Styles for curly hair (p.108)
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Strokes of Genius – Luscious lashes (p.248)
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Faces to Fall For – Makeup trends from smoky blues to earthy hues (p.332)
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Cuts That Count – Four versatile haircuts (p.308)
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In Every Issue
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Sex and Your Body – Understanding your first gynecological exam (p.76)
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View – Raising the minimum wage (p.126)
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In the Spotlight – Records, movies, and personalities (p.157)
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Relating – “I Don’t Want to Be Mean, But…” (p.210)
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Horoscope – By Debbi Kempton-Smith (p.262)
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Buy by Mail – Vintage shopping options (p.364)
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A fun and nostalgic issue full of fashion-forward advice, cultural reflections, and practical beauty tips, this edition is a great collectible for Seventeen magazine fans and lovers of 1980s pop culture.