Seventeen Magazine January 1977 Cover Girl Cathie Johnson No Label VG


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Seventeen Magazine January 1977 – Cover Girl Cathie Johnson – No Label – VG

This vintage January 1977 issue of Seventeen Magazine features Cathie Johnson as the cover girl, captured in a bright and stylish start to the new year. Inside, the magazine offers a diverse mix of spring fashion previews, beauty guides, personal stories, and teen perspectives, making it a cultural time capsule of late 1970s youth.

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The magazine is in very good condition, with minor edge wear consistent with age. Please see detailed photos for reference. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each copy comes in a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

  • Fashion

    • “Look, Mom, I’m a Model!”: Charlottesville students model spring’s newest styles (pp. 76–83)

    • We’re Singin’ in the Rain!: Fresh new cover-ups for wet weather (p. 96)

    • Spring Sew-ups: Sewing patterns for DIY looks (pp. 98–103)

    • Water Wise: Stylish rainsuits (p. 116)

    • Splish-Splash: Rain dress with neon accents (p. 146)

  • Beauty

    • Fragrance Lesson No. 6 (p. 10)

    • Charlottesville Beauty Gazette: Operation Makeover for thirteen girls and guys (pp. 84–89)

    • Dear Beauty Editor: Answers to reader questions (p. 16)

  • Food & Home

    • The Decorating Game: Creative cake decorating ideas (p. 106)

    • Winter Warm-ups: Budget-friendly room décor tips (p. 104)

    • Top-Prize Losers!: Winners of Seventeen’s diet contest (p. 125)

  • Articles & Features

    • Why Me? by Joanne Lane Laufer – Growing up with diabetes (p. 18)

    • Here Comes Jodie Foster! by Edwin Miller – Rising teen star spotlight (p. 64)

    • Teen Mood ’77 by Judith Wax – The hopes and concerns of young women in the new year (pp. 69–75)

    • State Troupers by Marlene Smith – A traveling family’s life on the road (p. 122)

    • Kids for Animals by Michelle Zeitlin – Award-winning teen journalism (p. 135)

  • Fiction, Art & Photography

    • Raspberries by Lorrie Moore, illustrated by Linda Helton (p. 90)

    • An Examination in Chemistry by Amy Boesky, illustrated by Katie McPherson (p. 92)

    • In Misty Mornings by Martha Bayless, illustrated by Catherine Jean (p. 94)

    • Reflections: Photo contest winners (p. 148)

  • Regular Features & Mini-Mag

    • Relating: Family stress advice by Diana Shaw and Eric Carlson (p. 42)

    • Sports: Horsey Set by Janice Kaplan (p. 56)

    • Spotlight: Movies, records, and personalities (p. 51)

    • Mini-Mag: Reputation, Mouse-talgia, Black skin care, Star Trek quiz (pp. 27–34)

This issue is particularly notable for its cover girl Cathie Johnson and features on rising star Jodie Foster, as well as contributions from young writers like Lorrie Moore and Amy Boesky, who later became distinguished authors. A vibrant mix of fashion, beauty, personal essays, and cultural commentary, it remains a collectible piece for vintage magazine enthusiasts and pop culture historians.

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