Seventeen Magazine January 1976 Roxanne: Setting The Pace No Label VG


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Seventeen Magazine – January 1976 – “Roxanne: Setting the Pace” Cover (Very Good Condition, No Label)

This January 1976 issue of Seventeen Magazine highlights teen fashion, beauty, and culture at the start of America’s Bicentennial year. The cover feature, “Roxanne: Setting the Pace,” presents the latest fashion trends, while the issue also celebrates young talent through fiction, art, photography, and essays written by teens.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. There is no mailing label, making it a collectible-quality copy. Please see the provided photos for details, as the exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each magazine is shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the contents include:

  • Superteen Album:

    • “From Ballerina to Tennis Pro” – talented young people making their mark

  • Fashion & Beauty:

    • “Dear Beauty Editor” – problem-solving advice

    • “Quick Change” – making the most of your looks

    • Figure and beauty solutions for different body types

    • “Jeani: Good Sport” – fashion for active girls

    • “Roxanne: Setting the Pace” – trendsetting looks

    • “Linda: City Savvy” – dressing for the big town

  • Food:

    • “Kidding in the Kitchen” – a high school senior teaches kids to cook

    • Pizza Contest winners with recipes

  • Home:

    • “Your Ideas” – making home life more enjoyable

  • Articles:

    • “Music” by Luke Whisnant (age 18) – the blues keep rolling on

    • “What Is True Patriotism?” by Sandra Davis (Bicentennial Essay Contest winner)

    • “The Votes Are In!” – Seventeen’s Bicentennial Poll

    • “Everybody Is a Star” – actor Kevin Hooks shares his story

  • Prizewinning Fiction, Art & Photography:

    • “I Can Still See His Eyes” by Billy Nicholson (age 17)

    • “Jason” by Stephanie Stone (age 15)

    • “An Appropriate Time for Tears” by Cynthia Irace (age 19)

    • “Reflections” – award-winning teen photography

  • Regular Features:

    • “Sports: Now It’s Ms. America” by Janice Kaplan

    • “Relating” – dating dilemmas

    • “Close-Up” – movies, records, personalities

    • “Shopwise” – fashion and shopping tips

    • “Free for All” – teen voices and impressions

  • Mini-Mag:

    • Short features on dating, winter scents, belly dancing, blue collar culture, bubble gum, and more

This issue offers a fascinating look at 1970s teen fashion, creativity, and culture, blending style guidance with youth voices at a pivotal time in American history. A wonderful collectible for vintage magazine enthusiasts.

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