Seventeen Magazine December 1969 The Brightest Christmas Issue No Label


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Seventeen Magazine December 1969 – “The Brightest Christmas Issue” (No Label, Good Condition)

Celebrate the spirit of the season with Seventeen Magazine’s festive December 1969 edition, “The Brightest Christmas Issue,” published by Triangle Publications, Inc. This cheerful issue is packed with winter fashion, thoughtful gift guides, seasonal fiction, and heartfelt reflections on holidays, relationships, and growing up. The copy is in good condition with visible signs of age-related wear and comes exactly as shown, protected in a plastic sleeve for preservation.

Issue Highlights:

  • Holiday Gift Boutique
    Find the perfect present in the Christmas Gift Boutique, featuring ideas for everyone in your life. From “Pretties To Please Any Girl” and “The Superscents Are Here!” to “Gifts for Dads, Other Lads” and “Heigh-ho! To the Hardware Store We Go,” this guide offers practical and imaginative suggestions. Highlights also include “With Love and Joy”, “Jolly Wallets”, and “Buy Him a Book.”

  • Seasonal Fashion: The Snow Show
    Winter style comes to life with vibrant spreads like “The Snow Show,” “Snug Down in Fresh-Air Frosties,” and “Ski-legged Quiltings.” Cozy elegance and après-ski chic take center stage with features like “Be a Star in the Après-ski Potpourri” and “Hearthside Heathers.” Other fashion highlights include “The Crochets,” “The Laces,” and “Follow the Small Print.”

  • Beauty and Wellness
    Seasonal beauty coverage includes “The Holiday Put-ons,” makeup tips in “Dressing Table Talk,” and hairstyle ideas in “Hairdos of the Month.” Whimsical pieces like “The Feathery Fluffs” explore playful beauty trends for holiday parties and winter outings.

  • Fiction and Reflections
    Enjoy cozy seasonal fiction like “Ring Out the New” by Edith Pearlman and “The Holly Green, the Ivy Green” by M. J. Armt. Personal essays like “When Holiday Pleasures Turn to Pressures” and “Teens Explore New Frontiers of Faith” reflect the emotional range of the holidays.

  • Youth Voices and Insight
    Readers share perspectives in “Your Letters,” and 18-year-old Philip Fox explores global reactions to the moon landing in “Moonshot: Young Europe Reacts.” Articles like “Face to Face with a Computer Expert” and “The Real Relationship” by Fredelle Maynard round out thoughtful discussions on love, technology, and faith.

  • Entertainment and Holiday Fun
    Enjoy cultural coverage with “Michael of the Movies” (Michael Crawford), film picks, “Teen Travel Talk,” and TV and stage highlights. Music lovers can follow the “Checklist for a Musical Christmas” and explore new releases in Spotlight! and Record Reviews.

This original issue is a nostalgic glimpse into how young women experienced and celebrated the holidays at the close of the 1960s. Ideal for collectors, vintage fashion enthusiasts, or anyone seeking the warmth and charm of a retro Christmas.

Please Note:

  • Item is in good vintage condition with moderate age wear; see listing photos for details.

  • Combined shipping available upon request.

  • All magazines are shipped in protective plastic sleeves.

  • We do not appraise or guarantee purchases, but we’re happy to review qualifying collections.

Add this Seventeen Magazine December 1969 issue to your vintage collection for a joyful journey through fashion, festivities, and the voices of a generation.

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