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Seventeen Magazine – June 1975 – “Summer Beauty: Sisters Are Special” (Very Good Condition, No Label)
This June 1975 issue of Seventeen Magazine features the “Summer Beauty: Sisters Are Special” spread, showcasing five sisters aged 13 to 18 as they discover their own hair and makeup styles—meant to inspire readers with fresh, splash-worthy summer looks. With seasonal fashion, beauty advice, lifestyle features, and thoughtful articles, this issue provides a nostalgic snapshot of 1970s teen culture and style.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear consistent with age. There is no mailing label, making this a collectible-quality copy. Please review the provided photos, as the pictured item is the exact one you will receive. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the contents include:
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Fashion:
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“Near Skin: Sporting Goods” and “In One Size for All” – active summer looks
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“Dress Cool! It’s a Breeze” – light, breezy gear at great prices
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“Short Cuts Beat the Heat!” – warm-weather essentials
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“Big News: The Tiniest Tops” – trendy summer style
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“Surf’s Up for the Sleek-Suit” – swimwear highlights
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Beauty:
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“Dear Beauty Editor” – advice for common beauty problems
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“Summer Beauty: Sisters Are Special” – five sisters with unique looks and styling inspiration
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“Sudden Lightening” – brush-on hair highlight guide
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Home & Lifestyle:
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“Ready, Set, Change” – easy ideas for refreshing your room
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“Growing Things” – care for the Fiddle Leaf Fig
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Food:
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“Cool ’n’ Fruity” – frosteds, smoothies, slushies, and refreshing treats
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Articles:
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“Torture, Anyone?” by Jennifer Allen – a teen’s experience with a fake lobotomy
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“How to Survive a Summer Job” by Jane Marks – advice for working teens
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“What’s Happenin’?” by Edwin Miller – on comedian Jimmie “J.J.” Walker
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“So You Want to Be a Doctor!” by Letty Cottin Pogrebin – barriers facing women in medicine
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“A Young Dancer’s Story” by Beth Berdes – life behind the curtain
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Fiction:
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“A Horse Named Bill” by Bowen Ingram – a heartfelt story of love and loyalty
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Regular Features & Mini-Mag:
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Letters, Free for All, Spotlight by Janice Kaplan, Relating by Abigail Wood, and Shopwise
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Susan Ford’s White House Diary – a president’s daughter shares her experiences
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Mini-Mag – a zippy magazine-within-a-magazine
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Close-Up – coverage of movies, records, and personalities
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This issue is a vibrant mix of summer style, teen voices, and cultural insights, making it a standout collectible for fans of vintage fashion and 1970s youth magazines.