Description
Seventeen Magazine July 1976 – Hot Weather Beauty Tips – No Label – Good Condition
This vintage July 1976 issue of Seventeen Magazine highlights “Ninety Degrees in the Shade: Hot Weather Beauty Tips”, offering seasonal guidance for looking fresh during the hottest months. Alongside summer fashion spreads, patriotic features in honor of America’s bicentennial, and thoughtful teen-focused articles, the issue blends style, culture, and practical advice in true 1970s Seventeen fashion.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. Please review photos for details. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents:
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Fashion
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Seventeen ’76: A Summer Celebration (p. 75)
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Yankee Doodle Dandy! Nautical whites paired with reds and blues (pp. 76–81)
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Sew Perfect! Good looks for fall (pp. 86–93)
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T’s Take It All! How the T-shirt became a way of life (pp. 102–105)
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Beauty
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Ninety Degrees in the Shade: Hot-weather beauty tips (pp. 98–101)
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Sunny/Shady Lady: Sun protection and summer skincare (p. 18)
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Shortcut to Summer: Quick seasonal beauty ideas (p. 128)
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Dear Beauty Editor (p. 14)
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Food & Home
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All-American Pretzels: Bake a classic favorite & craft a patriotic banner (p. 84)
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Growing Things: Peperomia care (p. 24)
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It’s a Shore Thing: DIY beach screen and lounger (p. 110)
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Crafts: Oldies but Goodies (p. 116)
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Fiction
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Whirligig by Janet Majerus (p. 94)
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If You Lived Here by Paul Darcy Boles (p. 96)
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Articles & Features
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Home Away from Home: Teen life in Venezuela by Kerry Arquette (p. 64)
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The Teen Scene in 1776: Bicentennial reflections by Robert Peterson (p. 82)
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“Why I Quit the Moon Cult” (p. 106)
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Brave Songs for a Big Country: David Carradine as Woody Guthrie by Edwin Miller (p. 108)
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Who Changed America? by Henry Steele Commager (p. 130)
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Don’t Duck Blind Dates! by Joye Watson (p. 129)
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A Night at the Opera by Susan Jaworowski (p. 141)
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Regular Features & Mini-Mag
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Relating: “Can You Be Assertive and Not Hurtive?” by Abigail Wood (p. 26)
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Sports: “Too Mucho Macho?” by Janice Kaplan (p. 20)
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Spotlight: Movies, records, personalities (p. 49)
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Mini-Mag: Are You Lovable?, Bionic Boom, CB Slang, H2O facts, and more (pp. 35–42)
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This issue is especially collectible for its hot-weather beauty feature, its bicentennial-themed fashion spreads, and cultural pieces like David Carradine as Woody Guthrie. A standout piece of mid-1970s teen magazine history and an essential for Seventeen collectors.