Seventeen Magazine March 1970 Richard Harris Irishman with Impact No Label VG


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Seventeen Magazine March 1970 – “Richard Harris: Irishman with Impact” Issue (No Label, VG Condition)

Immerse yourself in the mystical and momentous spirit of the 1970s with Seventeen Magazine’s March 1970 issue, published by Triangle Publications, Inc. With winds of change, horoscopes, fashion enchantments, and a powerful feature on actor Richard Harris, this edition explores both the occult and the cultural. This original copy is in very good condition with minor wear on edges and is the exact item shown. It is sealed in a protective plastic sleeve for long-term care.

Issue Highlights:

  • Richard Harris: Irishman with Impact – In a standout profile, “Irishman with Impact,” the charismatic and controversial actor Richard Harris is celebrated for his bold roles and Irish pride. This piece captures his rising fame around the time of “Anne of the Thousand Days” and highlights his resonance with a new generation of viewers.

  • Mystical Fashion and Occult Themes – Tapping into 1970’s growing fascination with mysticism, this issue delivers spellbinding styles through “Fashion’s Super Naturals,” “Starry Slinks,” and “Seer Stripes.” Pattern pages like “Teahouse Looks… Sew Intriguing” bring a touch of Eastern-inspired design, while features like “The Slip Slate” and “Maxi Marvel” showcase on-trend silhouettes with a dreamy flair.

  • Beauty and Astrology – This issue leans into cosmic beauty with “Your Own Beauty Horoscope” and elemental breakdowns for Air, Fire, Earth, and Water signs. Paired with tips from “Dressing Table Talk” and “Dear Beauty Editor,” readers are encouraged to align their appearance with inner intuition.

  • Fiction and Reader Voices – Original stories like “A Few Days of Summer” and “Your Halo Is Showing” reflect the introspective tone of the issue. Readers also contribute powerful personal pieces like “In My Opinion (The Draft Lottery)” by 19-year-old Michael Hurd and “My Fight Against Pollution” in Face to Face.

  • Culture, Lifestyle & Youth Expression – Explore cultural nuance in “It’s Polite to Slurp in Japan,” colorful design ideas in “Groom a Room with Color,” and activism through “The Peace Suicides” by Eliot Asinof. Handwriting analysis and personality-color connections offer fun ways to explore identity.

  • Entertainment & Pop Culture – Discover pop features including Stevie Wonder in Pop Personality, Anne of the Thousand Days as Picture of the Month, and reviews across TV, movies, books, and records. The Crossword Puzzle by Margaret Farrar rounds out the entertainment section with a classic brain teaser.

This edition is a vivid and thoughtful time capsule of youth culture on the brink of transformation—ideal for collectors, historians, and fans of vintage fashion and film.

Please Note:

  • Minor edge wear present; condition reflected in photos.

  • Combined shipping available on request.

  • All items are protected in archival-quality plastic sleeves.

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

Add this original Seventeen Magazine March 1970 issue to your archive—a fascinating blend of fashion, folklore, and fearless personalities.

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