Description
Seventeen Magazine March 1975 Variations on a Quilt Theme No Label
This March 1975 issue of Seventeen Magazine captures the charm of mid-1970s youth culture, blending down-home Americana with fashion, beauty, and thought-provoking features. The cover theme, Variations on a Quilt, reflects the magazine’s creative spirit, offering readers a mix of DIY projects, cultural insights, and lifestyle trends.
Condition:
This item is in good condition. The exact magazine pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from this issue include:
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That Down-Home Mood
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Travel feature: Nashville and the “Music City, U.S.A.” sound
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Country-inspired fashion: plaids, ginghams, and provincial prints
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“Variations on a Quilt Theme”: A quilt-from-a-kit project designed especially for Seventeen
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Bluegrass party recipes
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Fashion
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Leather organizer bags
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Spring uniforms and easy mail-order savings
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French street fashion and pen pal connections
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Beauty
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Guest editor Georgette Klinger answers skin-care questions
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Step-by-step look at how newcomer Debbie Hughes breaks into modeling
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Home & Food
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Prayer plants for the home
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Storage solutions for sound equipment
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Recipes including banana pie and entries for Seventeen’s pizza contest
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Articles
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“Silent Treatment” – the art of nonverbal communication
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“Design for a Semester” – working with the House of Pucci
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“Understanding Poetry” – how to approach a poem
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“Why Learn About Death?” – a course in thanatology
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“New Careers for You in Law Enforcement” – opportunities for young women
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“Straight, No Square!” – profile of actor Ron Howard
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“New Ways to Take a Year Off” – exploring creative time away from school
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“Astrology: Is It for You?” – separating belief from myth
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“Danger! You Can Overdo Dieting” – a cautionary real-life account
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Fiction
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The Contest by Paul Darcy Boles
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Regular Features
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Reader letters, pop culture highlights, dating and relationship advice, and Seventeen’s annual short story, art, and photography contests with $2,900 in prizes
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This issue is a unique collectible that combines Americana-inspired fashion, creative projects, and cultural commentary, offering a vivid snapshot of 1970s teen life. A perfect addition for collectors of vintage magazines, fashion historians, or fans of classic Seventeen.